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2010 Porsche Panamera 0-60 Test
Posted By Laura Burkholder On February 22, 2010 @ 12:35 pm In 2010 Model Year,New Car Review Videos,Porsche | Comments Disabled
When we were testing the Porsche Panamera, we had a chance to spend some time at Road America [2]. For those who don’t know, Road America is a four-mile, fourteen-turn professional racing circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
We put the 2010 Porsche Panamera [3] S 2 wheel-drive (400 horsepower/369 lb-ft of torque) against the 2010 Panamera 4S, i.e. the AWD version, and the 2010 Panamera Turbo. For the test, Charlie will engage Sport Plus with the touch of a button, dropping the fenders down to the top of the tires.
While rain on the track ruins most drivers’ day, we took it with a grain of salt because it allowed us to test how well the Panamera performs in the rain. To see how the Porsche’s newest fared, check out the Porsche Panamera 0-60 video [5]. We break it down from 0-20 mph, 0-60 mph, and 60-80 mph.
For more videos, check us out on YouTube [6].
Also see the Roadfly Porsche Panamera forum [7].
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[7] Porsche Panamera forum: http://forums.roadfly.com/forums/porsche/porsche_panamera/
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#1 Comment By Chris On March 1, 2010 @ 2:16 pm
bummer it was raining and wet. would love to see the times in dry conditions!
#2 Pingback By Video of Dr. Stefan Utsch Presenting the 2010 Porsche Panamera | Roadfly.com: Car Reviews & Road Tests On March 18, 2010 @ 6:06 pm
[...] The Porsche Panamera essentially offers three different vehicles in one, by way of the three different driving characteristics. The three modes (Comfort, Sport, and Sport Plus) tailor the driving experience to the mood of the driver and the road conditions. Pair the three modes to the other technologies like adaptive air suspension, stability management and traction management, and you have an all-new vehicle that embodies the Porsche spirit. If you want to see how those systems fared on the track, watch our 2010 Porsche Panamera 0-60 Test. [...]
#3 Comment By Ralph On May 31, 2010 @ 1:59 pm
Just took a Panam s to the race track in Willow Springs. I am not impressed at all with anything the car does on the track. For a 100 grand, thanks but no thanks. As a 911 turbo fan I would never buy this ugly car.