The 2024 Porsche Panamera’s development team has been spotted putting the updated sedan through its paces at Germany’s Nürburgring. Make that sedans plural, because the spy photographers snapped two different variants of the 2024 Panamera pounding the famous 13-mile forest track. Both cars appear to be wearing the same 10-spoke alloy wheels, but the different bumpers, spoilers, and exhaust tailpipe setups make it easy to work out which is top dog, even without the benefit of lap time data.
The first car’s front bumper has three
evenly-spaced intakes at its outer edges, rectangular tailpipes, and a spoiler
that rises directly from the base of the trunk lid below the rear window. But
the second car’s four individual rear tailpipes (or tailpipe finishers, to be
precise), and its special rear spoiler that raises from the trunk lid, then
extends outwards, suggests it’s the faster car of the pair, perhaps a Turbo or
Turbo S.
Neither of the cars wears the yellow
hybrid stickers electrically assisted prototypes are required to display, so
both must be conventional gas cars. That means both are likely to be running
evolutions of the turbocharged V6 and V8 powerplants featured in today’s
Panameras. There’s some debate over how new the 2024 Panameras are. We suspect
it’s an update of the current car, rather than all-new, but recent shots of the
interior of a test car show that it will feel suitably fresh inside. The
sedan’s dashboard and console borrows from the electric Taycan, giving the
Panamera a fully digital dashboard, updated infotainment system, passenger
screen and a small gear selector rocker toggle mounted high on the dash.
The one thing we don’t expect the Panamera
to borrow from the Taycan however, is an all-electric drivetrain because that
would make the two cars too similar. But Porsche is likely to extend the
electric driving range of the PHEV from its off-the-pace 56 km variants to match the 113 km offered by recent luxury rivals such as
the new Range Rover, Mercedes S-Class, and recently announced 2023 BMW
7-Series.

