ENZHMS
Link Copiedcheck_circle
New Car

Launched: Third-Gen Porsche Panamera – 348 HP V6, from RM1.3 Million

Mukhlis Azman

Share via

Porsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-7.jpg

The third-gen Porsche Panamera has finally arrived in Malaysia, featuring a single V6 variant.

Following its global debut in November last year, the all-new, third-gen Porsche Panamera has finally made its landfall into our market. Officially brought in by Porsche brand custodian Sime Darby Auto Performance (SDAP), the new Panamera is currently available in its sole baseline V6 variant, featuring tons of mechanical improvements and minor cosmetic upgrades over its predecessor.

For the Malaysian market, the baseline Panamera gets the updated 2.9-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine that now produces up to 348 HP and 500 NM. Mated to Porsche’s signature 8-speed PDK transmission, the new Panamera is good enough for a decent century sprint time of 5.1 seconds and a V-Max of 272 KM/H.

Porsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-9.jpg

Beyond its improved V6 mill, the third-gen Panamera also benefits from a host of mechanical upgrades. For starters, the new GT model now gets a beefier brake setup featuring six-piston units for the front axle and four-piston ones for the rear, with the former also featuring larger rotors. More importantly, this upgraded brake setup is now hooked up to Porsche’s new electric brake booster system, which helps to improve pedal feel and braking precision.

More impressive is the new Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system the new Panamera rides on, featuring dual-chamber, two-valve air suspensions primed on each of the four corners of the car. Should you desire more precise handling performance, the new Panamera also comes with an optional rear-axle steering system.

Porsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-3.jpgPorsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-5.jpgPorsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-6.jpgPorsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-8.jpg

The third-gen Panamera looks painstakingly similar to its predecessor, featuring some minor styling updates on the exterior.

On the visual front, the new Panamera does look quite similar to its predecessor, so much so that many folks presume that this new-gen model is just a mere facelift from the previous, second-gen model. Key design highlights present on the exterior include its updated LED matrix headlights, which are heavily inspired by the facelifted Cayenne SUV, a full-width LED taillight unit that is slimmer than before, standard 19-inch wheels, and many more.

Porsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-1.jpg

On board, the new Panamera adopts some hi-tech elements from its all-electric twin, the Porsche Taycan, while retaining some analogue control elements. For starters, the cabin is now primed with two massive displays – one 12.6-inch unit for the digital instrument cluster and a smaller 12.3-inch unit for the main infotainment setup that supports both wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Also available here is the optional 10.9-inch third display mounted on the passenger side of the front dash.

As for the analogue elements, the gear shifter has been moved to the rear part of the steering wheel, allowing extra space for cubbies, a wireless charging pad, and dedicated climate control switches at the central console. Elsewhere, the two powered front seats now come with massage functions, which can be controlled via either the new MyPorsche mobile app, the Apple CarPlay connectivity, or the Siri voice assistant.

Porsche-Panamera-ThirdGen-MYLaunch-4.jpg

Fully-imported (CBU) from the Porsche Leipzig plant, the all-new, third-gen Porsche Panamera is now available for booking, starting at RM1.3 million excluding insurance and options. To learn more about the new Panamera, you can visit any Porsche Centres nearby or virtually via Porsche Malaysia’s official website.


Gallery

Share This Article

Written By

Mukhlis Azman

An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman

Share via

JPJ Running Numbers

KUALA LUMPUR

VQS5259

SELANGOR

BSN7647

JOHOR

JYU1425

PULAU PINANG

PSB1341

PERAK

APG3907

PAHANG

CFG592

KEDAH

KGF706

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEJ9259

KOTA KINABALU

SJR1926

KUCHING

QAB4975N

Last updated 05 Apr, 2026

Fuel Price

Petrol

RON 95

RM 2.59

+0.05

RON 97

RM 3.15

+0.05

RON 100

RM 5.00

VPR

RM 6.23

Diesel

EURO 5 B10

RM 3.04

+0.05

EURO 5 B7

RM 3.24

+0.05

Last updated 26 Feb, 2026

Related News

International

15-12-2025
International

21-11-2025
New Car

29-09-2025
International

12-08-2025
International

17-07-2025
International

11-07-2025
EV

07-07-2025
Auto News

24-06-2025

Latest News

New Car

2026 Isuzu D-Max: 9 Variants, 2 Engines—Which One Should You Buy?

Which 2026 Isuzu D-Max variant should you buy? Compare the new 2.2L RZ4F-TC vs the 3.0L, prices, and specs in our ultimate Malaysian buyer’s guide.

02-04-2026
New Car

Toyota EV Malaysia 2026: Hilux BEV, bZ4X, or Urban Cruiser—Which One Is For You?

Choosing between the new Toyota Hilux EV, bZ4X, and Urban Cruiser in Malaysia? We compare range, charging, and price to help you find your perfect electric match.

02-04-2026
New Car

Prediction: Will 2026 Honda Prelude Be Priced Above RM250k? – Bookings Open in Malaysia

Honda Malaysia has officially opened bookings for the 2026 Honda Prelude (BF1). Featuring the S+ Shift technology and a 2.0L i-MMD hybrid powertrain, the CBU Japan coupe is expected to launch in Q2 2026.

01-04-2026
New Car

Which PHEV Should You Buy? Omoda C9, Jaecoo J7, or Proton e.MAS 7?

Compare the Omoda C9, Jaecoo J7, and Proton e.MAS 7. We break down the 2026 prices, 1,300km range, and 650Nm torque to find which PHEV fits your life.

18-03-2026
New Car

5 Reasons Jetour T2 is Tank 300’s Newest Nightmare: Why Pay RM93,000 More?

Save RM93,000 on your next rugged SUV! We compare the newly launched Jetour T2 vs GWM Tank 300. Discover why the T2’s CKD pricing, 254PS power, and 1,000,000km warranty make it the Tank 300’s biggest nightmare. Read the full spec breakdown on CariCarz.

13-03-2026
New Car

2026 Proton X90 MC: 5 Reasons It’s Finally Better Than the Toyota Zenix, Or Is It?

The 2026 Proton X90 MC is here with a massive RM79,200 price gap vs the Toyota Innova Zenix. Is the new 4-cylinder engine enough to win? Read our 5-reason breakdown.

11-03-2026
New Car

Leaked, 2026 Proton X90 MC Brochure Surfaces: 5 Big Changes You Need to Know

Is the Proton X90 finally getting the features it deserves? A leaked brochure for the 2026 X90 MC has surfaced, and it suggests that Proton has been listening closely to consumer feedback.

09-03-2026
New Car

Black vs. White: Which Triton Championship Edition Matches Your Personality?

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has just dropped a bombshell for pickup enthusiasts: the Triton Championship Edition.

06-03-2026

Show More

trending_flat
About Us

CarzAutoMedia: Stay connected to the latest car news! Get instant updates on new releases, industry trends, and automotive innovations. Your go-to source for 24/7 coverage of everything automotive.

© 2026 CariCarz.com. All Rights Reserved.