Towing with Panamera?
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Towing with Panamera?
Perhaps this has been addressed but I couldn't find it via search. Is there an official tow rating for the Panamera? Has anyone tried it? Is it easy to add a receiver hitch?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by Technovc; 01-05-2011 at 10:26 PM.
#2
according to MotorTrend it can tow 4850 lbs! although I couldn't find the factory option on the porsche website. maybe its only available in europe?
"Porsche offers a roof rack and a trailer hitch (as it did for the 928) as factory options. For the record, the Panamera is rated to tow a 4850 lb braked trailer or a 1654 lb unbraked trailer. Try that with your Ferrari..."
http://motortrend.automotive.com/111...iew/index.html
"Porsche offers a roof rack and a trailer hitch (as it did for the 928) as factory options. For the record, the Panamera is rated to tow a 4850 lb braked trailer or a 1654 lb unbraked trailer. Try that with your Ferrari..."
http://motortrend.automotive.com/111...iew/index.html
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ralonso (09-20-2022)
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I'm sure you could tow with just about any car..... but WHY on earth would you want to put that stress and wear on a Panny frame/suspension/brakes/etc? Panamera's aren't designed to be "pack-mules".
I have a porsche for speed and handling.... I also have a Ford F250 for towing and hauling. Each is the king of its intended use, but I don't take the Ford to the track and I don't haul a trailer with my Porsche.
I have a porsche for speed and handling.... I also have a Ford F250 for towing and hauling. Each is the king of its intended use, but I don't take the Ford to the track and I don't haul a trailer with my Porsche.
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#11
I'm in the market for a new to me (ie used) daily driver and have considered a Panamera over an SUV. With the hatch I can fit a lot of stuff and with a hitch, it would be a perfect vehicle.
So, have anybody tried these guys?? I called them and they have sold about a dozen here in the US for the Panamera. This hitch disappear when not in use and it is a complete bolt on kit.
http://execuhitch.com/tow-hitches/po...ayenne-10.html
So, have anybody tried these guys?? I called them and they have sold about a dozen here in the US for the Panamera. This hitch disappear when not in use and it is a complete bolt on kit.
http://execuhitch.com/tow-hitches/po...ayenne-10.html
#12
I don't see anyone here suggesting a Panamera is the preferred vehicle to haul lumber and excavation equipment for building an office building.
#13
Towing w Panamera
Why on earth would I want to tow with a Panamera?
My wife. Currently I have an SUV and an E92 M3. We have a three car garage and zero other space for other toys. If I can combine the SUV & M3 then BOOM! I can get an aluminum trailer and ATVs and go-karts and maybe one day a spec Miata.
Those crazy Europeans are towing up to 5000 lb braked trailers (as per Porsche design) with their Panaeras. I'm willing to get a second bumper cover to hack up & fit a 2" receiver. Also I'm willing to set aside a few thousand $ to replace the DCT parts that may wear prematurely. (looking to get an out-of-warranty "previously-enjoyed" Panamera 4S or Turbo). Funding this set-aside will be the savings from the depreciation and insurance costs of a second vehicle.
Am I nuts?
My wife. Currently I have an SUV and an E92 M3. We have a three car garage and zero other space for other toys. If I can combine the SUV & M3 then BOOM! I can get an aluminum trailer and ATVs and go-karts and maybe one day a spec Miata.
Those crazy Europeans are towing up to 5000 lb braked trailers (as per Porsche design) with their Panaeras. I'm willing to get a second bumper cover to hack up & fit a 2" receiver. Also I'm willing to set aside a few thousand $ to replace the DCT parts that may wear prematurely. (looking to get an out-of-warranty "previously-enjoyed" Panamera 4S or Turbo). Funding this set-aside will be the savings from the depreciation and insurance costs of a second vehicle.
Am I nuts?
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cbracerx (05-29-2024)
#14
Don't tow yet...
I'd like to pull my boat with a Panamera. I want to get back to having only one vehicle again. I want a comfortable car for 97% of my driving and still be able to pull my ski boat. I've lived in Europe. Pickup trucks are almost nonexistent. My boat and trailer weigh 3550 lbs with fuel and gear. A turbo Panamera should pull it easily, and the All Wheel Drive will be beautiful on wet boat ramps. There is still one big problem... and that's tongue weight. Between 9 and 15 percent of the trailer weight must rest on the hitch... otherwise you are at great risk of losing control via fishtailing. That means I need a minimum of 319.5 lbs on the back of the Panamera. I cannot for the life of me find tongue weight numbers for it. I went to the dealer and they tried to tell me that any towing numbers would not have come from Porsche... for liability reasons. I haven't verified that yet. So, a Panamera may be able to tow 4850 lbs, but it would have to handle a MINIMUM of 436.5 lbs tongue weight.
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mowhawk (07-12-2020)
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Towin'
I too would like to only have one car for all events. Thus, one of the reasons I bought a Panamera. I too worry that Porsche has not released this info, and thus, is worried about folks towing with a Panamera. BUT! Watch this video. Best I can tell, it was done by Porsche. Also, any other input or ideas would be much appreciated.