Tested! The Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Is a 5,700-Pound Sedan That Runs Like a Supercar
Porsche’s heavyweight luxury yacht stops, corners, and sprints as well as many of the world’s top performance cars.Did you know that Porsche’s Panamera has been around for 16 years now? What began as an odd-looking but effective luxury sport sedan has subtly evolved into a pretty darn good looking, and even more effective luxury sport sedan. True, it used to also be available as a station wagon (Sport Turismo in Porsche speak), but that body style was killed off for the third generation, known by the internal code 976. Today's Panamera is available in seven different guises. We’re taking a close look at the most powerful of the bunch, the 771-horsepower, 202-mph 2025 Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid.
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Big Power, Big Price, Bigger Weight
As the name indicates, the Turbo S E-Hybrid is partially electrified. Starting there, this car comes packing a stud of an electric motor mounted in the housing of its eight-speed PDK (Porsche speak for dual-clutch) transmission. How does 187 hp and 331 lb-ft of torque from the e-motor grab you? That’s enough oomph to allow the Turbo S E-Hybrid to run at speeds of up to 87 mph in pure electric mode. If you go easy on the throttle, you can travel as many as 40 miles to a charge according to the EPA, due to the S E-Hybrid's relatively large for a plug-in hybrid (21.8 kWh usable/25.9 kWh gross) lithium-ion battery pack. The motor supplements a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 good for 591 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. Don’t bother doing the math, as hybrid power numbers are a black art and don’t pencil out, but the total system output is 771 hp and 737 lb-ft of torque.
Sounds potent, no? Oh, it is, but all that power and range come at a price. Two prices, actually. The first is cost: $228,495 to start and over a quarter mill as tested at $253,655, which is, well, Bentley money. Bentley Bentayga money, but still. The other is heft. Ready for it? This car weighed in at 5,722 pounds on our scales. If you’re into performance cars, you’ll remember that the enthusiast community lost its bloody mind when we posted the weight of new BMW M5. In wagon form, the M5 Touring clocked in at 5,456 pounds. Heavy, sure, but this Porsche is nearly 300 pounds heavier. (You should probably contact your local ER if you know a Porsche-loving loved one who will be reading this review). Interestingly, the weight distribution is sort of Porsche-esque, 45/55 front to rear. The latest 911 we tested is a seriously rear-biased 37/63!
Aside from the battery and (we’re assuming) hefty electric motor, the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid comes stuffed with all sorts of stuff that add both to its price and poundage, with one exception: The carbon-ceramic brakes add only dollars, not weight. This Panamera is AWD and has all-wheel steering. The air suspension, while effective from both a comfort and sporting sense, is anything but licht. There are acres of leather, too, as this end of the Panamera spectrum is full luxury. Which, for the money it ought to be.




