The Europe’s aftermarket tuners, Schmidt Revolution has proposal for the Porsche Panamera sports saloon is far more subtle than what we’re used to.




The German tuner starts with a standard Panamera 4S, which leaves Porsche’s factory with a 4.8-liter V8 engine churning out 400-horses and 500Nm of peak torque. The performance modifications, courtesy of Rennsport, include a software optimization (€990 or about US$1,443) that increase output to 425HP and 535Nm, along with a suspension module (€390 or around US$568) that lower’s the ride height by 40mm and sport exhaust system (€590 or about US$860).
Schmidt Revolution said that it is also working on an interior package with bespoke leathers and trim, details of Schmidt Revolution Porsche Panamera sports saloon will be released at a later date.