From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-24 15:09:09
Recently, foreign media captured spy photos of the all-new Porsche Panamera prototype undergoing road testing. Although heavily camouflaged, several key upgrades are discernible: the daytime running light signature at the front is retained, but the bumper structure has been reconfigured, with the illuminated Porsche logo relocated to the inner tip. The front bumper now features a large diagonal design element and integrates a windshield-mounted radar sensor identical to that on the Macan EV. Changes along the sides are minimal, while the rear end is wrapped in thick camouflage, hinting at significant revisions to the rear bumper and diffuser. The test vehicle is equipped with center-lock wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, and a charging port on the left side—suggesting it could be a Turbo S E-Hybrid or an even higher-performance plug-in hybrid variant. While the interior remains hidden from view, it is expected to feature a new curved central infotainment screen, aligning with the latest cockpit design seen in the updated Cayenne.

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