Motoring

Porsche revives Panamera for another outing – with greater focus on plug-in hybrid power

With more electrical assistance offered and trick suspension, the Panamera is a technologically advanced executive car

The Porsche continues to maintain its most favourable first impressions, with the Taycan’s influence obvious in the 12.6-inch

When Porsche released the Taycan in 2019, it might have been tempting to think that production of the Panamera, which arrived ten years before its relation, would quietly wind down. After all, the Taycan – as a full electric vehicle – has an obvious longer-term future than the Panamera, which is at best sold as a part-electric plug-in hybrid.

Porsche itself, however, begs to differ, and so here is an all-new, third-generation Panamera. Although it’s ...