On November 24, Porsche will unveil the upcoming Panamera model. However, the brand has provided us with a sneak peek at the Panamera's interior, which appears to be modeled after the Taycan and Cayenne. The Porsche Taycan's "Driver Experience" control concept, which groups driver controls together instead of hiding them behind separate menus, is borrowed from this model.
With a 12.6-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a supplementary 10.9-inch passenger display, the 2024 Panamera's interiors are controlled by multitudes of screens. It's intriguing to note that those in the front seat has access to streaming services like YouTube and TikTok on the passenger screen, which is meant to remain invisible to the driver in order to prevent distraction. In addition, the dashboard's secondary screen offers media settings, sat-nav control, and lap timer functionality. Additionally, a centrally placed touchscreen for media, navigation, and ambient lighting is provided for passengers in the back.
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The Panamera adopts the Taycan's gear shifter selector location, moving it from the instrument cluster to the dashboard's central infotainment system. This makes room in the center console for the climate controls, which are a combination of touch and physical buttons. The secondary screen is now the only way to electronically control the air vents, just like with the Taycan. The capacity of the centrally located storage bin increases as well. Porsche now uses a stop/start button instead of a fake turn key starter. Additionally, the Panamera will reveal Race-Tex and Pepita fabric padding in place of leather for the very first time.