What kind of brakes does a Porsche Panamera have?
The PCCB or ceramic brake setup was a factory fitted option for the Panamera. Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) use cross-drilled, carbon fiber reinforced ceramic discs with special composite pads. They produce amazing stopping power and are 50% lighter than a standard brake a setup.
Are there any problems with the Porsche Panamera?
Panamera owners are having the most trouble with the engine (53%), hvac (7%), and the cooling system (7%). We’ve listed the most common owner complaints below. The full listis available on CarComplaints.com. Cam Shaft Bolts Sheared Off2 complaints at an average of 75,521 miles in the 2011 Porsche Panamera.
What to do with an old Porsche Panamera?
There is also a good deal of experience and expertise in independent Porsche repair shops to help make the maintenance of your used Panamera cost effective. You’re going to pay a little more for an oil change and standard maintenance items, however, don’t try to cheap these.
When did Porsche stop making the 970 Panamera?
The 970 Panamera chassis continued until 2016 with a mid-production facelift in 2013 designed to address some of the original issues. The 2013 facelift also saw the S model V8 replaced by a turbocharged V6 and the introduction of an improved hybrid model.
What kind of brakes does a Porsche Panamera use?
Proven in motorsport and installed as standard on the Panamera Turbo S and Turbo S E-Hybrid models, the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) is available as an option. The PCCB perforated ceramic brake discs have a diameter of 420 mm at the front or up to 410 mm at the rear depending on the model for even greater braking performance.
What happens to Porsche Panamera at low speeds?
At low speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the opposite direction to that of the front wheels. This leads to a virtual shortening of the wheelbase. The turning circle is reduced, agility is increased and parking becomes noticeably easier to manage.
What kind of engine does the Porsche Panamera 4S have?
The new engine generation of the Panamera models now takes the next significant step forwards. The all-new twin-turbo V6 engine in the Panamera 4S is lighter and more compact than its predecessor and comes equipped with VarioCam Plus. The two turbochargers are now positioned in between the cylinder banks.
How does Lane Keep Assist work in Porsche Panamera?
The Head-Up Display projects all relevant vehicle information directly in your field of vision, while Lane Change Assist warns you of objects in the blind spot. The Lane Keep Assist including traffic sign recognition is fitted as standard in the new Panamera and supports you during longer journeys. Discover the Panamera models in detail.