What is the displacement of the Panamera?

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AnnieFitz
07/29/25 7:01pm
The Panamera comes in four displacement options: 3.0T (SHybrid), 3.6L, 2.9T, and 4.8T. Below are the relevant details about the Panamera: 1. Powertrain: The new model is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 2.9T twin-turbocharged V6 engine and an electric motor, delivering a combined maximum power output of 412kW and a peak torque of 750N·m. It is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and features all-wheel drive, achieving a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 3.7 seconds. 2. Exterior: The new model continues Porsche's Panamera family design language, featuring a blackened horizontal grille at the front. The sides of the front end are equipped with embedded LED daytime running lights and headlight clusters, with a longer wheelbase.
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