100% new Porsche Panamera 2025 for sale at 8.1 billion VND in Vietnam

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A 100% new third-generation Porsche Panamera 2025 is being offered for sale in Vietnam for VND8.1 billion.

The third-generation Porsche Panamera has just been officially launched in the Vietnamese market with a starting price of 6.42 billion VND, excluding personalization options and rolling costs. The increased price compared to the previous generation has made many customers consider carefully before spending money.

However, the appeal of this luxury sports sedan is still very large. In addition to some used cars appearing on the market, there are also cases of completely new cars being sold. It is unclear whether this is a vehicle that the dealer proactively imported or a customer ordered but had canceled the deposit because he did not want to wait.

The Panamera being offered for sale has an optional equipment package worth about 1.664 billion VND. Some highlights in the option list include Matrix LED headlights ( Matrix) worth 161 million VND, Lugano green exterior paint cost 135 million VND, and a sports exterior package worth 316 million VND.

In terms of performance, the new generation Panamera marks the first time equipped with an e-hybrid powertrain with a 25.9 kWh battery, helping to increase performance, expand the range of power and shorten charging time. In particular, the top-of-the-line version of the Turbo S E-Hybrid has a capacity of up to 771 horsepower, the ability to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a maximum speed of 325 km/h.

The car is equipped with the Porsche active active air suspension system Porsche active Ride with two-chassis technology, two independent valves, helping to maintain high stability in all operating conditions.

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