Compare 2021 vs 2020 Porsche Panamera

2021 Porsche Panamera | 2020 Porsche Panamera |
Engine |
|
2.9L Turbo V6 | 3.0L Turbo V6 |
Horsepower |
|
325 | 330 |
0-60 mph |
|
5.3 seconds | 5.4 seconds |
2021 Porsche Panamera vs 2020 Porsche Panamera
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The Porsche Panamera is the perfect model for drivers who want the full Porsche driving experience combined with a premium sedan’s comforts. This is a midsize sedan with a spacious, modern interior. For 2021, the Panamera benefits from several updates to its performance capabilities. With these essential updates in mind, you need to explore the differences between the 2020 and 2021 Panamera before you make your next purchase.
Performance
Throughout the trim options for both model years, a V6 and a V8 engine are available. These are unchanged, but the hybrid variants have been enhanced. Specifically, the 2021 Panamera is now offered with a hybrid powertrain as an option. The hybrid powertrains for the Turbo S and the Turbo S produce more power. In these and all other hybrid powertrains that carry up from the 2020 Panamera, the hybrid engines have been improved in the areas of horsepower and range.
Appearance
Between the 2020 and 2021 model years, the Porsche Panamera’s exterior has not changed. Across the many variants available for both model years, this model exerts a sense of dominating power. This is brought to life through its rounded nose coupled with a flat hood and a shell-style roof. The linear design across the hood continues through the sides. On the sides, a deep air intake vent is mounted near the front fenders. From this vent, a strong definition extends laterally across the side doors.
Features
Inside the 2021 Panamera, you will find the same style and features you may have appreciated in the 2020 Panamera. The design blends straight lines with fine materials and superior features. These features include a heated steering wheel with paddle shifters, an embedded touch display screen, climate management for the front seats and the cabin, multiple driving modes, smart device integration, and other equipment.
You can see that the primary differences between the 2020 Panamera trims and the 2021 options are found in their performance capabilities. To continue your comparison with a few test drive experiences, reach out to our Porsche Novi team.