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Porsche Panamera

(2017 – present)

Expert Rating

New car score:

53
%
E

Used car score:

42
%
E

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

70
%
C

Safety Rating:

-

Eco Rating:

61
%
B

Reliability Rating:

6
%
E

Running Costs:

19
%
E

How are our Expert Rating scores calculated?

Expert Rating

New car score:

53
%
E

Used car score:

42
%
E

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

70
%
C

Safety Rating:

-

Eco Rating:

61
%
B

Reliability Rating:

6
%
E

Running Costs:

19
%
E

Summary


The first Porsche Panamera first appeared in 2009 as a large four-seater saloon that had borrowed as many 911 design cues as possible. it looked rather ungainly but proved very popular, leading to a second-generation model in 2017.

The Panamera is now available in petrol variants ranging from 330 to 630hp and plug-in hybrid versions from 462 to 700hp, and with rear or all-wheel-drive. The seond generation also saw the launch of the ‘Sport Turismo’, whch is Porsche-speak for estate. The diesel versions were dropped a few years ago.

A substantial update in 2020 brought noticeable differences. Drivers of Panameras will feel and see the difference – testers generally agree that the car’s looks, always divisive, have been greatly improved in the latest version. “Despite still being a big car, its styling is far more cohesive,” says Carbuyer. “You’d now buy one because of its looks, not in spite of them.”

According to Top Gear the latest version is “no smaller physically, but it feels smaller to drive, plus rides better and handles more nimbly – it’s a thorough sort out.”

Auto Express adds that GTS version of the car is “more capable than ever, more engaging to travel in and just better to drive,” though the review also dubs the Panamera “a sports car pretending to be a limousine.”

Drawbacks? The more desirable plug-in hybrid versions are expensive, and while efficient, the electric hardware cuts boot space by around 20%. And there are still those who fail to see the point of the Panamera. Meanwhile, a 2022 report from warranty provider Warrantywise found the Panamera to be the fourth least-reliable used car on sale.

Despite this, Company Car Today describes the hybrid Panamera as “about as sensible as Porsches get – the most affordable of the three plug-in hybrid models is rapid and nimble, but also efficient (if regularly plugged in) and practical.”

As of January 2024, the Porsche Panamera holds a lowly New Car Expert Rating of E, with a score of 53%. Like all Porsche models, it gets strong reviews from motoring journalists for its driving dynamics, comfort and luxury. But ownership scores drag the overall rating down, and the Panamera is a very expensive car to live with.

Panamera highlights

  • Handles well
  • Efficient but potent hybrid models
  • Comfortable to travel in
  • Plenty of rear seat space
  • Latest looks better than old model

Panamera lowlights

  • Hybrids have big price tags
  • Hybrids have smaller boots
  • Looks still divide opinion

Key specifications


Body style: Lare saloon and estate
Powertrain: petrol, plug-in hybrid
Price: From £79,500 on-road

Launched: Winter 2016/17
Last updated: Autumn 2020
Update due: TBA


Media reviews


Reviews, road test and comparisons from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.

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Carbuyer

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Company Car Today

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Discover EV

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Eurekar

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Evo

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Honest John

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Motors.co.uk

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Parkers

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The Sunday Times

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The Telegraph

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Top Gear

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What Car?

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Safety rating


Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

No safety rating

As of January 2024, the Porsche Panamera has not been subjected to a Euro NCAP crash test programme – which is not surprising, given its price tag.

Eco rating


Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

As of January 2024, the Porsche Panamera has not been lab tested by Green NCAP.

Given that the Panamera is a high-performance sports saloon that prioritises performance over economy, it’s unlikely to win any environmental awards.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

All data based on MotorEasy average workshop costs for extended car warranty claims

As of January 2024, the Porsche Panamera has a very poor reliability score of 15%, according to workshop and warranty data provided exclusively to The Car Expert from our commercial partner MotorEasy. This score applies to both the current, second-generation, Panamera as well as the original model. It’s one of the lowest scores of any car we currently track.

Similarly, a report in August 2022 from warranty provider Warrantywise found the Panamera to be the fourth least-reliable used car on sale up to ten years old.

A third of all reported issues with the Panamera relate to its suspension, with repair costs higher than average at about £1,100. More concerningly, a quarter of all problems relate to engine issues, which have an average repair cost of £2,600.

So if you own or are considering buying a used Porsche Panamera, it’s certainly worth considering a used car warranty that covers all of the potential trouble spots shown in the charts above.

Running cost rating

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Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data

Fuel consumptionAverageScoreVariationScore
Petrol models25 mpgE22 – 28 mpgE – E
CO₂ outputAverageScoreVariationScore
Petrol models253 g/kmD232 – 295 g/kmD – D
Plug-in hybrid models51 g/kmA35 – 65 g/kmA – A
Insurance groupAverageScoreVariationScore
All models50F48 – 50D – F
Service and maintenanceCostScore
Year 1£645D
Year 2£1,398D
Year 3£2,105D
Year 4£2,556D
Year 5£3,291D
Overall£9,995D

The Porsche Panamera is a very expensive car to own and run, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.

The plug-in hybrid models help to make the average CO2 emissions from the overall Panamera range look good, but this is largely due to the ineffective UK/EU government lab tests that don’t properly assess the real-world emissions of plug-in hybrids.

Unsurprisingly, insurance and servicing costs are both going be be expensive – not that this is likely to put off too many potential Panamera customers.

Awards


Trophies, prizes and awards that the Porsche Panamera has received

2023

  • What Car? EV Awards – Best Hybrid Performance Car

2022

  • What Car? EV Awards – Best Hybrid Performance Car

2021

  • What Car? EV Awards – Best Hybrid Performance Car

2020

  • What Car? EV Awards – Best Hybrid Performance Car

2019

  • Honest John Awards – Best Luxury Car

Similar cars


If you’re looking at the Porsche Panamera, you might also be interested in these alternatives

Audi e-tron GT | Audi RS 7 Sportback | BMW M8 Gran Coupé | Mercedes-AMG CLS 53 | Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door | Porsche Taycan | Tesla Model S

The Panamera is a bit of a one-off and testers struggle to suggest proper rivals for it. In recent years, Mercedes-AMG has introduced its AMG GT 4-door, while Audi has the RS 7 Sportback and BMW has the M8 Gran Coupe – although these are all based on more humble saloon models in their respective families.

If you like the idea of an electrified performance saloon, you can also compare the Panamera with the fully electric Porsche Taycan or Tesla Model S.

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