German tuner Hamann has released full specs for their revamped Porsche Panamera called the Hamann Cyrano. Applicable to the Panamera Turbo model, power output is rated at 603 hp/ 443 kW and 870 Nm of torque at 2,250 - 4,500 rpm resulting in a 3.9 seconds sprint to 100 km/h and then onto 200 km/h in 12.6 seconds. With the Sport Chrono Package the figures drops to 3.7 seconds and 12.4 seconds, respectively, while top speed increases to 315 km/h (std Turbo 303 km/h). Hamann promises a more potent power upgrade package for the Panamera Turbo model is currently in development. Expect a rear sports muffler as well as a new engine management system. The result is a performance increase by 80 hp and 120 Nm of torque. For the bodywork the CYRANO features larger air intakes with integrated daytime running lights, redesigned bonnet, 60 mm wider front and rear fenders, side skirts and diffuser rear apron. For the suspension Hamann dresses the Cyrano with their new 22-inch Unique Forged "GUNMETAL" wheels in sizes 9.5Jx22 with 265/30 ZR 22 tires up front and 11Jx22 with 305/25 ZR 22 tires at the rear. A new control module lowers the air suspension 30mm. A completely redesigned interior has been installed with custom floor mats leather, Alcantara and aluminum trim.
Monday, October 15, 2012
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