A Peep Inside Porsche’s Next Panamera

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Porsche Reveals More About its 2024 Third Generation Panamera

With the next Panamera set to be revealed in a couple of weeks, Porsche has started to reveal a few vital statistics of the 2024 car. Starting with some new developments inside, they promise that the sports car among luxury saloons will benefit an extremely sporty, yet luxurious interior ambience.

Described as innovative and intuitive, new Panamera’s Porsche Driver Experience control concept wraps around the driver, while also spreading across the dash in a new three-screen layout.  It is said to be a perfect balance of analogue and digital aspects to deliver ‘a particularly high-quality’ environment.

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2024 Panamera Designed Around the Driver

The intuitive and broadly customisable full digital display control concept is based on the Taycan EV system. It features all vital driving control elements, the instrumentation and head-up display grouped around the steering wheel. All are situated within the driver’s line of sight for quick access and simplified control in any dynamic or other driving situation.

The 2024 Panamera’s gear knob is also located close to the steering wheel, which now also controls the 12.6-inch free-standing curved digital instrument cluster, head-up display and driving programme selector. The dash has three display areas depending on equipment deployed, and the view selected. The instrumentation is on the driver’s side, the infotainment sits central, and there’s also a third screen for the front passenger.

That frees up space around the centre console, where an elegant climate control solution combines touch surfaces and real switches. The bigger centre console sits below the central infotainment display and also features electrically adjustable finless new air vents. They can switch between personal and pre-set climate control modes at the touch of a button.

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More Relaxed Newly Contoured Rear Seats

The steep centre console design rises through the control panel and flows on to the doors. Continuous ambient lighting further emphasises new Panamera’s breadth in another Porsche first. Enhanced elasticity seat foam increases comfort up front, while re-contoured rear seats deliver an optimised, more relaxed position.

New Panamera’s ‘formal continuity’ cockpit style features luxurious materials in a clear, high quality and sporty ambience. The bi-colour design cabin is now also available in new Race-Tex and Pepita leather-free fabrics for the first time. Watch for the rest of the 2024 Porsche Panamera news around its full 24 November reveal.

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