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Porsche Panamera Redefined by Mansory

The ex-British exclusive tuner Mansory offers new tuning package for a German car: this time the company's choice of vehicle is the Porsche Panamera.

The tuner developed heavy modifications for the Panamera Turbo’s 4.8 liter heart, as it fitted the engine with larger turbo chargers, a stainless steel high-spec exhaust system and a remaped ECU. The powerplant’s standard figures of 500 HP and 700 Nm have been upgraded to 690 HP and 850 Nm. The hypersaloon’s all wheel drive systems send the power to the road, as fast as 0 to 100 km/h in four seconds flat. The vehicle’s top speed has been increased by 25 km/h, as the Mansory incarnation manages to reach 203 mph (328 km/h).

The car uses 21 inch Mansory C5/1 rims, fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport tires. For the front axle these come in a 265/35 ZR 21 size, while the rear axle receives 305/30 ZR 21 rubber. The tuning house offers an even higher-spec alternative to these, in the form of a set of 22 inch forged rims, wrapped in Dunlop SportMaxx tires.

The Mansory Panamera wears a full body kit. At the front of the car, we can find a new front bumper that incorporates LED daytime running lights and a carbon fiber bonnet with an aggressive design. Moving to the side, we can see redesigned skirts and bolder wings & doors. At the back of the car, the tuner has fitted a carbon diffuser that houses centrally new mounted tailpipes. The car’ factory hydraulic rear wing can receive a carbon fiber addition or can be replaced with a carbon fiber non-dynamic one. All the parts of the body kit are built from high-strength polyurethane (PU-RIM) and Prepreg-Autoclav-Carbon.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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