Why is the Panamera called 'Pamei'?
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Here are several reasons why the Panamera is referred to as 'Pamei': 1. Body: The body lines are smooth and flowing, without any sharp angles, exuding a muscular look that showcases Porsche's mature design style. It features a four-door design, with large air intakes on each side of the front fascia, and unique horizontal strip-style fog lights running through them. The side profile is treated with clean and soft lines, combining elegance and dynamism. The massive five-spoke wheel hubs are paired with powerful yellow brake calipers, hinting at impressive sports potential. 2. Performance: The Porsche Panamera 4S and Turbo models are equipped with the Traction Control PTM intelligent all-wheel-drive system, which consists of an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, Automatic Brake Differential (ABD), and Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR). The power distribution between the front and rear axles is no longer handled by a viscous multi-plate clutch but is actively adjusted by an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch. It responds faster, with sensors monitoring the speed of all four wheels, longitudinal and lateral acceleration, and steering angle variables to adjust the power distributed to the front and rear axles for balance.