Mar 03, 2017 06:40 AM EST
2018 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Wagon Exposed, What Are The Specs?

The 2018 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Wagon was revealed and it was reviewed to look better than its predecessor. In fact, four variants of the model will be sold as early as October of this year, those that will have the adaptive roof spoiler.

When the last year's version was released in public, the vehicle received numerous negative feedback from car enthusiasts that claimed the Panamera looked ugly. However, when the 2018 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Wagon was uncovered this week, critics of the vehicles were impressed with how the model was modified to make the exterior look more attractive than ever.

As reported by Jalopnik, the vehicle has been installed an adaptive roof spoiler which is a unique feature to be seen on a wagon. On top of which, it could also seat three persons instead of only two from the previous version. Therefore, the brand new 2018 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Wagon has not only improved its tech-savvy exterior features, it also broadened passenger capacity.

 In other news, Auto Blog reported that the crossover's most attractive feature is the B-pillars which made the vehicle unique from other crossovers in the market. The lower edge is lower, the total maximum storage has expanded 49 cubic feet, and the hybrid version has improved powertrain with 45.7 cubes. Moreover, the all-wheel drive vehicle will be run by a turbo V6 engine has the capacity of 330 hp., has an E-Hybrid feature, and can hit 60 mi./hr. in just five seconds.

Additionally, the 2018 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo will also be available in four versions: Panamera 4, 4S Diesel, 4 E-Hybrid, and the Turbo version. The vehicle will be sold this coming October, and the price ranges are $97,250 for the base model, $105,050 for the hybrid, $110,250 for the S mode, and 155,050 for the Turbo version. Will the lineup dominate sales in its market segment with its varied price range?

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