2025 Porsche Panamera Turbo SE Hybrid Review: Quirks & Features
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In this review by Doug DeMuro, we dive into the world of the 2025 Porsche Panamera turbo SE hybrid, a beast of a machine with a jaw-dropping 770 horsepower under the hood. With a starting price of around $230,000, this car is not for the faint of heart. The Panamera is hailed as one of the ultimate performance sedans out there, combining luxury with raw power. One of its quirks is how it rises up to meet you when you open the door, a feature aimed at making entry and exit more seamless.
The Panamera boasts a unique Provance color, a shade reminiscent of the lavender fields in France. The Turbo Knight badge color adds a touch of stealth and coolness to the overall aesthetic. Inside, the checkered pattern seats and Turbo Knight accents exude a sense of sophistication and class. Unconventional controls like the gear selector and climate vent adjustments through the infotainment screen give this car a futuristic feel, blending cutting-edge technology with luxury.
The Panamera's practicality shines through with its three-person rear bench seat, complete with climate controls and Porsche-branded pillows for that extra touch of opulence. The cargo area, accessed through a tailgate, reveals the Panamera's secret identity as a luxury hatchback, offering versatility and convenience. Overall, the 2025 Porsche Panamera turbo SE hybrid is a true powerhouse that seamlessly combines performance, luxury, and innovation in one stunning package.
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