The vehicle sports an eye-catching two-tone paint job, featuring a primary Leblon Violet Metallic shade with chestnut accents and a clear coat containing real gold flakes. The lower body is in solid black, divided by an Avium Metallic coachline—a new color also used on the side window frames and 21-inch centerlock wheels. Additionally, the car has black-painted spoilers and door sills, dark-tinted lights and windows, and bronze quad exhaust tips.
The interior details of the Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch (German for "special request") remain under wraps, with finalization expected next year. This model serves as a demonstrator for Porsche's custom creation capabilities.
Porsche has opened orders for the new Panamera, with prices in Germany starting at 107,800 Euros for the 353 hp petrol model and 111,900 Euros for the all-wheel-drive version. The Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid starts at 192,500 Euros. In the U.S., pricing begins at $99,900 for the base model and $106,900 for the Panamera 4, excluding a $1,650 delivery and handling fee.
Source: Porsche