Porsche rolled out the new all-wheel drive Panamera Turbo at Rs 1.93 crore and the Panamera Turbo Executive at Rs 2.06 crore, (ex-showroom, Mumbai). This is the second generation of the car and will cost around Rs 2.7 crore on road with 180 per cent duties.
"We will be announcing the launch of the hybrid Panamera (Panamera Turbo SE-Hybrid,) within a month. The car is ready and all I need is the go-ahead from the headquarters," Pavan Shetty, Porsche India director, told PTI on the sidelines of launching the new Panamera.
On sales expectation from the new launch, he said, they are already sold out for the first few months and going by the initial response it should do well.
"Overall I expect this year to be better for me as well for the industry. If no negative surprises come in as in last year with the diesel ban, we should be really doing well," he said when asked about growth expectation this year.
He said Delhi-NCR constitutes 38 per cent of his volume and the company lost around 20 per cent sales last year in the nation's largest auto market due to the diesel ban as it took them time to get the petrol models from Germany.
Shetty said the company will also be launching a long-wheel base version of the Panamera, as well as the Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo, which is its all-new body version revealed at the Geneva motor show earlier this month.
Overall the SUVs contribute 70 per cent of the volume, Shetty added.
On the number of women Porsche owners, Shetty said
they constitute only 7 per cent and that to increase this, they are planning an only-for-woman test drives for the Panamera.
There are 3,200 Porsches on the domestic roads today, while the company sells over 45,000 units in China a year, making it the single largest market for the German company.
The 4-liter petrol Panamera comes with modifications to the engine, transmission, chassis and overall design concept, and weighs 500 kg more than its rival, he said, adding the car can gain 0 to 100 in flat 3 seconds and can be controlled from the back seat.
The new Panamera competes with Austin Martin and Audi RS7.
The new Panamera engine comes with a 4-litre twin- turbo V8 and offer 550 hp at 5,750 rpm, with a maximum torque of 770 Nm between 1,960 and 4,500 rpm. It has 30 hp more than its predecessor as well as a torque increase of 70 Nm. The vehicle accelerates to 100 kmph in 3.8 seconds and can attain the top speed of 306 kmph.
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