The Hamann tuning firm has released this Porsche Panamera Turbo and Turbo S package called the Cyrano. It is named after the French character from the 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. The modified sports car now features a wide variety of aftermarket parts, starting off with performance parts for the engine bay and finishing with the stunning body kit that will have Panamera owners drooling.
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Anderson Germany Porsche Panamera Turbo
The tuners at Anderson Germany have released a wild package for the Porsche Panamera Turbo sports car. There is nothing sleeper about this tuning kit, so if you don’t want to stand out, move onto a tamer kit like the Switzer Porsche Panamera Turbo. Anderson Germany has added an aggressive new body kit and then wrapped the vehicle in a bold matte red car wrap. Under the wrap you will find a new bumper with large grille, rocker panels, new side air vents, and a rear bumper that closely resembles the Audi R8.
Mansory Porsche Panamera Turbo
The Swiss tuning specialists from Mansory released a new package for the Porsche Panamera Turbo featuring many improvements. A little over the top in my opinion, this Porsche Panamera Turbo received a bold paint job along with a full body kit consisting of a new front skirts, LED daytime running lights, carbon fiber bonnet, wider wings, side skirts, and a carbon fiber rear diffuser. The German tuned car now rides on large 22-inch wheels wrapped in high performance Dunlop SP SportMaxx tires measuring 265/30/ZR22 in the front, and 295/25/ZR22 at the rear. For additional styling, Mansory hooked up the Porsche’s interior with new leather, wood, and carbon fiber elements, along with a new sports steering wheel and brushed aluminum pedals.
McChip Porsche Panamera Turbo
McChip-DKR has released an upgrade package for the all new Porsche Panamera Turbo that has been highly appraised by car enthusiasts. The tuning firm created a package consisting of a power kit and new wheels. Performance gains for the Porsche Panamera show 550 hp and 775 Nm of torque with some simple ECU tuning and remapping. These numbers are a 50 hp and 75 Nm increase over the factory figures, and the Sportchrono version was able to produce 845 Nm of torque. The Porsche car was able to reach a top speed of 311 km/h after the tuners saw a 8 km/h gain from the stock model.