2021 Porsche Panamera is fastest executive car to lap the Nurburgring

2021 Porsche Panamera is fastest executive car to lap the Nurburgring

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Upcoming Panamera lapped the ’Ring in 7min 29.81sec, beating the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S

The 2021 Porsche Panamera has set a new lap record for an executive car at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, covering the 13-mile track in 7min 29.81sec.

The Panamera, driven by Porsche test driver Las Kern, beat the previous fastest lap time of 7min 30.11sec posted by the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S in 2018.

The 63 S managed a time of 7min 25.41sec on a slightly shorter version of track, but is unable to beat the Porsche here either, the Panamera completing that course in 7min 25.04sec.

The facelifted saloon’s lap was also roughly 13sec faster than the outgoing car's. Porsche claims this “underlines the comprehensive enhancement of the second Panamera generation”.

Porsche has yet to confirm which Panamera variant Kern drove for the lap. However, it is likely to have been the range-topping Turbo S E-Hybrid variant.

It's expected to generate slightly more power than the 671bhp of the current Turbo S E-Hybrid, which should fractionally reduce its 0-62mph time to below 3.4sec and push the top speed closer to 200mph. Porsche has yet to confirm either the new Panamera’s powertrains or its specifications, though.

Although the record assessors confirmed the record-breaking Panamera as a production-spec car, it was equipped with a racing seat and a safety cage for the purposes of the lap.

Vice president of the Panamera product line Thomas Friemuth said: “The Panamera has always been both an exclusive touring saloon and a true sports car at the same time. In the new model, we have enhanced these features even more.

“Alongside the increased engine power, improvements have been made in the areas of cornering stability, body control and steering precision. These enhancements benefit both everyday comfort and performance. The lap record is impressive proof of this.”

Previously spotted prototypes suggest that, as well as increased power, the updated Panamera will receive subtle revisions to its exterior look, including an altered tail-light design with an LED strip linking both units to bring it into line with newer Porsche models, such as the Cayenne and 992-generation 911.

Autocar also understands that Porsche is planning to introduce its first mild-hybrid powertrains for the US versions of the S and 4S models.

The updated Panamera will be launched later this month.

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