The Porsche Panamera Platinum treatment

Porsche is expanding its Panamera range with the introduction of the Platinum Edition that comes with an even more comprehensive list of options.

The Platinum Edition adds to the Panamera, Panamera 4 and Panamera 4 e-Hybrid models combining discrete Satin Gloss Platinum design features with an extended list of standard options.

Offered as standard is an adaptive air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management, exterior mirrors with automatic dimming, LED matrix main headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus, park assist with reversing camera and a panoramic roof system.

Hybrid models add an onboard AC charger with 7.2 kW charging power.

The exterior of the Platinum Edition models is equipped with Platinum-finished 21″ Exclusive Design Sport wheels, black sport tailpipes, privacy glass, side window trims in high gloss as well as bespoke design taillights.

Exterior bits such as air outlet trims behind the front wheels, Porsche insignia, a model imprint at the back and e-hybrid logo on the side are all added exclusively in platinum. Buyers can fit 20″ Panamera Style wheels at an additional fee.

The interior of the Porsche Panamera Platinum Edition is equipped with a GT sports steering wheel and power steering plus 14-way electrically adjustable comfort seats with a memory package, heated rear seats and a Bose surround sound system.

Furthermore, the interior features door sill guards that are made of brushed aluminium in black with Platinum Edition insignia. As standard, the Platinum Editions come with an analogue clock integrated into the dashboard.

The Porsche Panamera Platinum Edition will premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show in the coming weeks with deliveries earmarked to commence at the end of January 2022.

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