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2026 Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid – Sound, Exterior and Interior Details

2026 Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid - Sound, Exterior and Interior Details

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2026 Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid / Turbo S E-Hybrid
Price: $210,150–$247,450

Overview

While it can carry four adults and their luggage in comfort over a long journey, the 2026 Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid’s true mission is driver satisfaction. That starts with mega straight-line performance. Both the standard Turbo E-Hybrid and even higher-performance Turbo S E-Hybrid are plug-in hybrids that put up big horsepower numbers: their twin-turbo V-8 receives a boost from an electric motor for a combined 670 horsepower in the standard Turbo E-Hybrid and an insane 771 ponies in the Turbo S. The interior atmosphere is premium, and Porsche has packed the Panamera Turbo’s dashboard with tech, but to unlock true luxury car features—such as massaging seats, four-zone climate control, and rear-seat entertainment—you’ll find yourself paying a lot extra. Couple with that the Panamera Turbo’s already steep starting price and you’re looking at quite an investment, but this Porsche’s performance is well worth it.

What’s New for 2026?

The Panamera Turbo’s infotainment system sees a hardware upgrade for 2026 that Porsche says improves the software’s response time. Additionally, third-party apps can now be downloaded from the Porsche App Center, Amazon Alexa is now included as standard, and spatial audio via Dolby Atmos is now featured on both of the Panamera Turbo’s available stereo systems.

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

While previous Panamera Turbos were with a nonhybrid turbocharged V-8 engine, the only versions Porsche’s making now are turbocharged plug-in hybrids. The Turbo E-Hybrid model pairs a twin-turbocharged V-8 engine with a plug-in hybrid system for 670 horsepower while the Turbo S E-Hybrid gets boosted to 771 ponies. An eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is standard, as is all-wheel drive. An air-spring suspension system and adaptive dampers are standard, and Porsche will provide rear-wheel steering as an option. We had the chance to drive the Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid on a racetrack in Spain and on some public roads nearby, an exercise that highlights the car’s dual nature. During more sedate driving, it’s a pleasant luxury sedan with a sporting edge, but turn it to Sport Plus mode on the track and it becomes a performance machine. That model, plus the Turbo S E-Hybrid we drove, featured Porsche’s new Active Ride suspension system, which can firm up the dampers on one side of the car to keep body roll in check during hard cornering. It works impressively well and serves to enhance driver confidence.
Read More https://www.caranddriver.com/porsche/panamera-turbo-turbo-s

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