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What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Panamera?

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MatthewRose
09/07/25 8:28am
The official fuel consumption of the Panamera is 9.3L/100km, while the actual average fuel consumption is 13.2L/100km. The following are the factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle factors: Fuel consumption is related to engine displacement. Generally, the larger the displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. Additionally, the thermal efficiency of the engine and the vehicle's aerodynamic design also affect fuel consumption. External environmental factors: Road conditions and the external environment can significantly impact fuel consumption. Generally, flat roads are more fuel-efficient than hilly roads, straight roads are more fuel-efficient than winding roads, and smooth traffic is more fuel-efficient than traffic congestion. In winter, lower temperatures prevent gasoline from reaching the optimal combustion temperature, leading to incomplete combustion and additional fuel consumption.
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EvanFitz
09/19/25 7:29am
I've been driving the standard Porsche Panamera for several months now, with actual fuel consumption around 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, dropping to 8-9 liters on highways. Of course, different models vary significantly: the base V6 engine is more fuel-efficient, while the Turbo V8 can spike above 14 liters during acceleration. My driving habits also affect it; frequent hard acceleration increases consumption, but maintaining smooth driving with cruise control helps save fuel. I tried my neighbor's hybrid version - the plug-in hybrid's official rating is 4-6 liters per 100km, approaching 4 liters when using more electricity, but even pure gasoline mode only reaches around 7 liters. When choosing a car, I prioritized fuel economy because filling the large tank costs several hundred yuan each time. Though hybrids have higher upfront costs, they save money long-term, especially with current high fuel prices. I recommend selecting the low-consumption driving mode and paying attention to tire pressure and oil changes during maintenance - these small actions can reduce consumption by about half a liter.
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DylanMarie
11/02/25 7:52am
As someone who frequently focuses on environmental issues, I think the Panamera's fuel consumption is worth discussing. The regular fuel version consumes about 10-15 liters per 100 kilometers, with relatively high emissions, which is not environmentally friendly. However, the hybrid version is super efficient, with the official claim of around 4 liters per 100 kilometers at minimum. Based on my experience driving a friend's car, the actual consumption was 6-8 liters, and it's even more eco-friendly when running on electricity. Engine size is key: the V6 version consumes 9-11 liters, which is quite reasonable, and opting for lightweight materials can further reduce the burden. Driving habits are crucial—avoid sudden acceleration and frequent braking. On highways, using Eco mode can keep fuel consumption under 8 liters. Compared to other luxury cars, the Panamera isn't the most fuel-efficient, but its hybrid version has significant advantages. Porsche's drivetrain technology optimizes fuel efficiency. In the long run, choosing the hybrid can save on fuel costs and reduce your carbon footprint, contributing to the planet. I recommend driving more on highways and avoiding congested urban areas—fuel consumption noticeably drops on smooth roads.
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