The Panamera GTS has a peak speed of 302 km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under 3.8 seconds.
Porsche has just launched the latest Panamera GTS in India, priced starting at ₹2.34 crore. This model is an improved version of the regular Panamera, which debuted in India last November at ₹1.7 crore. The upgraded Panamera GTS features a powerful 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine that pumps out 500hp, showing a 20hp boost compared to the previous model.
Panamera GTS: Interior and Exterior
The outside look has been updated with some cool black GTS logos, a special front part, cool dark-tinted HD matrix LED headlights, tail lights, and flashy red brake calipers. With the standard Sport package, you get a cool satin matte-black look on the side skirts, front insets, side window trim, and rear bumper. The tailpipes have a sleek Dark Bronze color that stands out. Plus, the Panamera GTS comes with stylish 21-inch Anthracite Grey Turbo S center-lock wheels.
In the interior of Porsche cars, you’ll find Race-Tex material that looks like suede. It’s used on the roof lining, armrests, door panels, and center panels. Porsche gives you the option to choose from two special interior packages for the GTS model: Carmine Red and Slate Grey Neo, as well as the Carbon matte package.

Porsche Panamera GTS: Powertrain Details
The regular Panamera model comes with a V6 engine, but the Panamera GTS has a powerful 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine that delivers 500hp – that’s 20hp more than the old Panamera GTS. This car can go from 0 to 100kph in just 3.8 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 302kph.
The PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) system has been specially adjusted to complement the sporty nature of the GTS. It sits 10mm lower than the standard Panamera for a more dynamic driving experience. The vehicle also comes with improved anti-roll bars to lower the spring rate, making sure your car stays more stable.
Porsche shared the news that they will start delivering the Panamera GTS in their home country Germany in a couple of months. . If you’re in India, you can expect deliveries by the end of this year, possibly even in 2025. The GTS is going to be the top Panamera model around because the Turbo models, which are hybrids, won’t be available in India.
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