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2015 Porsche Panamera

Sporty sedan gives new perspective on driving.

by: Jill Ciminillo

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The first time you drive a Porsche Panamera S, there's a lot to take in. From the barrage of buttons on the center stack to the available sport exhaust, when you slip inside the Panamera S and sink into the supple leather seats, you have to settle in for a moment.

Take a deep breath. Acclimate. Adjust.

The Panamera S may appear under the guise of a sedan, but in truth, it has more in common with a sports car.

This was readily apparent as we drove through a series of twisty, windy roads, and the Panamera S hugged every curve. I had fun with the brief straightaways, stomping on the accelerator to feel my stomach drop and then coasting back to a speed that could handle the next turn.

I was skeptical that a large sedan could drive this well, but after a couple hours behind the wheel, and a couple more in the jump seat, I'm a total believer.

The 2015 Panamera S comes equipped with a 3.0-liter twin turbo V-6 engine that delivers an amazing 420 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque. The transmission is the 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), which is designed for fast and efficient gear changes.

With the optional Sport Chrono ($1,330), which gives the car launch control, the 0-to-60 mph time for the Panamera S is 4.6 seconds and the top track speed is 170 mph.

Though I'm a big fan of the whole #savethemanual movement, I have to admit I didn't completely miss a stick shift since the PDK is Pretty Darn "Kwick." I played around a bit with the paddle shifters, but mostly I let the car do the work.

I found the buttons on the center stack to be a bit intimidating, but since I largely didn't need them to drive, I mostly ignored them. The two buttons I did touch: Sport Plus mode and the available sport exhaust. While I loved the Sport Plus mode - the Panamera S responded that much quicker to my input - I could leave the sport exhaust. I think the Panamera S sounds great just the way it is.

One of the hardest things for me to swallow with Porsche is also one of its selling points: Everything is an option. While you might expect a car with a base price of $94,195 to come standard with a rear back-up camera and heated front seats - among other things - it doesn't.

And Porsche owners think that's a good thing. You can configure your car exactly how you want it, adding only the features you want. Which, in a way, completely customizes the car.

Some of the options available are pretty phenomenal from a custom paint color ($9,900) and a rear-refrigerating compartment ($2,570) to a car-shaped key painted the color of your car ($365) and a Porsche crest on the headrests ($285). Other options, such as the Interior Lighting Package ($605) or the retractable luggage compartment cover ($150) are more mundane. But the whole host of options (I counted more than 100) serve one purpose: Make this car yours.

For 2015, the Panaemra lineup adds an E-Hybrid, and similar to the Cayenne S E-Hybrid, it will have an all-electric drive range of 15 miles and has an E-charge mode that charges the battery on the fly. The car can operate in electric-only mode up to 83 mph, and EPA gives the Panamera S E-Hybrid a 50 MPGe rating.

In addition to the powertrain tweaks, Panamera S also gets some exterior design revisions. The lines are a little more angular. You'll see this more clearly by looking directly at the front and rear of the vehicle - the nose is more squared off, and the hatch is a little flatter.

Also new for 2015, Panamera gets two new available safety systems: lane departure warning and the 360-degree surround-view camera.

Though my time with the Panamera S was brief, it was just enough to show the character of this car - and leave me wanting more. It's capable in aggressive driving, comfortable for long highway treks and feels more like a sports car than a sedan.  It also has decent cargo capacity at 15.7 cubic-feet. But since it only seats four, it's more of an executive commuter car than a family sedan.

Read more from Jill Ciminillo:

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Jill Ciminillo

Jill Ciminillo is a Chicago-based automotive writer, influencer, TikTok Creator, YouTube personality, and podcast host, with her articles appearing on websites such as U.S. News & World Report, Car Gurus, Consumer Guide Automotive, A Girl's Guide to Cars, and GreenCars.com. Additionally, she co-hosts a weekly Car Stuff radio show via Talk Zone. Previously, Jill has been the automotive editor for the Chicago Sun-Times News Group as well as Sinclair Broadcast Group. She is also a past president for the Midwest Automotive Media Association and has the distinction of being the first female president for that organization. Jill is also currently a juror for the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year (NACTOY) and Women's Worldwide Car of the Year (WWCOTY).

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