Porsche was no stranger to large, grand tourers when the company developed the 989 concept in the late 1980s. Still, that saloon was just one of a string of sedan-based concepts, or custom pieces from the company.
It wasn’t until Porsche pushed the Panamera into production for 2010 that Porsche fans saw easier access to the rear seat of a sedan. Panamera formally joined the Porsche family in 2009 and has been successful enough to enter three generations.
This third-gen Panamera joined the lineup in 2024 and brought along a series of updates. While the shell itself isn’t dimensionally a departure from the past, the styling is tweaked inside and out.
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