Porsche has decided to discontinue production of the Sport Turismo. Porsche said that because the sedan is in higher demand, the Sport Turismo wagon will have to be withdrawn.
Wagons just don't appeal to American consumers, regardless of what automakers do. The third version of the stylish huge automobile, the 2024 Porsche Panamera, is here and sports a revised exterior, up to 670 horsepower, additional technological capabilities, and an improved interior. Regretfully, although the newest model of the Panamera boasts numerous enhancements, buyers will discover that the spacious vehicle will not be offered in a wagon configuration.
Porsche has decided to stop producing the Sport Turismo body type due to low sales, according to Automotive News Europe. As a result, the completely revamped third-generation Porsche Panamera will only be offered as a sedan. Porsche informed Auto News Europe that the Sport Turismo wagon must be discontinued since there is greater demand for the sedan.
In 2017, Porsche debuted the Panamera Sport Turismo, a new body design for the huge vehicle. Porsche made the decision to offer the Panamera Sport Turismo a sleeker form with an added touch of adaptability in contrast to typical wagons, which feature bulbous designs. The Sport Turismo's wagon body design did not yield significantly additional cargo room than the hatchback Panamera standard. The maximum cargo capacity of the Sport Turismo was 49 cubic feet, compared to 47.3 cubic feet for the standard Panamera.














