What Type of Fuel Does the Panamera Use?

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DelSamuel
07/25/25 5:15am
The official fuel specification for the Panamera is 95 octane gasoline. When refueling, it is essential to use the fuel grade specified by the vehicle. The Panamera features direct fuel injection and complies with the China V emission standard. Below is some relevant information about the Panamera: Exterior Design: The Panamera is a classic model, featuring a coupe-style design with smooth and rounded body lines. Performance: The car is equipped with a 2.9-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine, which has been completely redesigned. The twin-turbo setup delivers more powerful performance and improves fuel efficiency by 16%.
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DiEloise
08/10/25 5:40pm
I've been driving my Panamera for over three years and always insist on using 98-octane gasoline, as the Porsche factory manual explicitly recommends high-octane fuel to maximize engine performance. I remember when I first got the car, I tried using 95-octane fuel and noticed the acceleration was noticeably less smooth compared to 98-octane, sometimes even hearing slight knocking sounds. Since then, I've only trusted top-tier 98-octane fuel—it not only improves throttle response but also reduces carbon buildup and extends engine life. Additionally, I regularly service my car at the dealership, where the technicians mentioned that the Panamera's turbocharged system is quite delicate and low-quality fuel can easily cause wear. Now, whenever I refuel, I choose reputable gas stations like Sinopec or Shell to ensure fuel purity. On weekends when I take my family out, the car delivers powerful performance with stable fuel consumption. In short, maintaining your car well saves both money and hassle.
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