Will the Panamera II Really Redefine the Sport Sedan?

Porsche says Yes. These five alternatives say Good Luck.

Will the Panamera II Really Redefine the Sport Sedan?

Will the Panamera II Really Redefine the Sport Sedan?

By Shari Gab

Porsche’s initial Panamera release was … controversial. An experiment in, shall we say, hybridizing a roadster and a station wagon — two things conventional wisdom would tell you are mutually exclusive.

But on June 28th, they’re coming back to the table with a first look at the new and improved Panamera II, slated for a 2017 release. First sneak peeks report the second iteration will directly address many of the concerns drivers had with the original. It’s wider, longer, lighter and stiffer, and touts a 440-550 HP V6 or V8 option petrol engine, upgraded digitized interior and a sleeker silhouette.

The major claim, though, is that the new Panamera will bring heretofore-unseen sportiness to the luxury sedan. Porsche is calling it “The unveiling of a world’s first.”

We’ll have to wait and see about that.

Because in our unbiased opinion, the super-sport sedan is no novel idea, and Porsche faces an uphill battle if they want to make good on their claims of redefining the genre. To wit: five of the major contenders the Panamera II will have to best to usurp the throne in the sport-meets-luxury category of sedans.

The 2016 Jaguar XF
Approximately 265 pounds lighter than the previous model, the XF boasts a 380 HP supercharged V6 engine based on the 550 HP V8 found under the hood of the F-type T and XJR. No V8 yet, but the most deft mix of power, handling and comfort to date in Jag’s sedan suite.

The 2016 Mercedes AMG E63 S
One of the most powerful among recent sport sedans, with a hand-assembled twin turbocharged AWD V8 delivering a drool-worthy 577 HP. A seven-speed automatic transmission with multiple clutch packs means quicker transmission response. Bonuses: bigger brakes, sportier seats and a slew of new driver’s aids.

The 2016 Cadillac CT6
Maybe sport doesn’t jump to mind when you think Caddy, but she’s one of the lightest full-size luxury offerings available. Composed of high-strength aluminum and steel, the CT6 delivers 400 HP via a twin-turbo V6 engine, providing both agility and security.

The 2016 Audi RS 7
With Audi sedans in abundance, it’s the RS 7’s 560 HP twin-turbocharged V8 that sets our hearts a-pitter-patter every time. She’s stylish and sporty on the outside and luxurious on the inside, with a new grille, reshaped lights, LED tails and a self-locking center differential and sport rear differential that now come standard.  

The 2016 BMW 650i Gran Coupe
Simply a winner. It’s a beautiful build based in the 5-series sedan with 445 HP and a twin-turbocharged V8. That’s 480 ft-lbs of torque without skimping on any of the bells and whistles BMW’s become known for.

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