What is the fuel consumption of the Panamera?

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RicardoDella
07/30/25 12:55am
The Panamera has a fuel consumption of 9.3L/100km, but according to feedback from car owners, the actual average fuel consumption is 13.2L/100km. Here is some extended information about the Panamera: 1. Features of the Panamera: The Porsche Panamera boasts an extremely sporty design, powerful performance, a spacious interior, and a wagon-like trunk space, combining the advantages of sedans, high-performance sports cars, and wagons. 2. Main changes in the Panamera: It adopts the new MSB modular platform developed by Porsche for Volkswagen, featuring lightweight body design; the overall exterior has undergone minor modifications, making the lines more streamlined and harmonious; the interior has been completely redesigned with upgraded configurations; it is equipped with the new 2.9T and 4.0T twin-turbocharged engines; and for the first time, it is paired with the new 8-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission.
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