What Type of Fuel Does the Panamera Use?
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The official fuel specification for the Panamera is 95 octane gasoline. Below is an introduction to the Panamera: 1. Overview: The Panamera is a sedan, with the Porsche PANAMERA featuring smooth and flowing body lines without any sharp edges, showcasing Porsche's mature design style. 2. Powertrain: The new car initially adopts a 4.8-liter V8 engine, which utilizes direct injection technology and cylinder deactivation technology, delivering a power output of at least 400 horsepower. With turbocharging, it can potentially reach up to 520 horsepower.
I've been driving the Panamera for several years. As a Porsche, it's recommended to use 95 octane or higher unleaded gasoline. Don't underestimate this car's performance - poor fuel quality can lead to engine knocking, increased carbon deposits, and even component damage. Personally, I prefer using 97 octane fuel as I find the acceleration smoother and fuel consumption more stable during long-distance drives. By the way, the Panamera has a hybrid version. While it can run on electric power, the engine still requires gasoline - never use diesel or regular fuel. Gasoline standards vary slightly between regions, but just make sure the octane rating meets the manual's requirements. Regular oil changes and filter inspections can extend the vehicle's lifespan, and pay special attention to oil temperature monitoring during highway driving.