Porsche S Hybrid
The 3.0L V6 parallel hybrid combines a six-cylinder petrol engine with an electric motor between engine and gearbox — a technically complex system that has to manage without external charging. The electric boost during acceleration is noticeable, but the NiMH battery loses capacity over time. Buying this engine after 10–12 years with high mileage often means buying a pure petrol engine with battery ballast. The engine itself is robust; the hybrid technology is the risk — battery replacement is expensive and rarely makes economic sense.
S Hybrid — first hybrid attempt
The Cayenne S Hybrid was Porsche's first series hybrid: 279 kW system output from a supercharged V6 and electric motor. Pure electric range of just 2–3 km; the hybrid mode saves fuel mainly in city traffic. Technically superseded by the later E-Hybrid models, but interesting as a proof of concept. Check HV battery condition and capacity.
Engine Weaknesses 7
On the V8 diesel the timing chains are located on the gearbox side. Chain replacement requires removing both gearbox and engine; cost is 4–6x higher than on the petrol version. Worth noting from 150,000 km onwards.
Symptoms: Chain rattling on cold start, rough engine running, timing faults in error memory.
S Hybrid 92A battery packs increasingly fail after 8–12 years. The 'Hybrid fault' warning appears while driving under load. Battery replacement at a dealer can cost 15,000–40,000 €.
Symptoms: Message 'Hybrid fault', system switches to pure petrol operation, check engine light, occasional electrical dropouts
Like all 92A engines from 2011–2014, the CGEA hybrid engine shares the Loctite-fixed coolant pipe issue. The adhesive bond fails thermally, coolant leaks out.
Symptoms: Coolant loss, pipes loose at thermostat housing, elevated coolant temperature
NiMH hybrid battery loses capacity over time. Electric driving range decreases. Replacement is expensive.
Symptoms: Reduced electric range, hybrid system more frequently in combustion mode
Faulty differential pressure sensor bank 2 (P245E00) permanently reports high soot loading values. Fault returns even after sensor or DPF replacement. Extensive repair required.
Symptoms: Check engine P245E00, elevated soot loading in diagnostics; vehicle remains driveable.
High-voltage cables in the hybrid system fatigue and create an open circuit. Repair is reserved for certified high-voltage workshops. A known failure: the feed line to the AC compressor fractures.
Symptoms: Recurring hybrid warning messages, system cools down and fault disappears, air conditioning working sporadically
The petrol portion of the CGEA hybrid engine uses direct injection without intake valve wash. In short-distance driving (electric phase), carbon deposits accumulate faster than in pure combustion engines.
Symptoms: Hesitation on cold start, power drop, rough engine running after pure electric operation
Vehicle Weaknesses 8
Air bags and compressor are common wear items. Vehicle sags or sits unevenly. Repair is labour-intensive and expensive.
Power steering fails at high engine bay temperature or high speed. Safety-relevant — steering wheel barely movable.
Complex comfort electronics (seat adjustment, memory, climate control, parking sensors) are repair-intensive. ECUs and sensors fail with age.
Climate control regulates driver and passenger sides with extreme temperature differences. Heat exchanger sensor delivers an invalid value.
Roof drain channels block with leaves and direct water into the bodywork. Ingressing water can reach the hybrid battery compartment (on E-Hybrid models) or ECUs in the boot — costly secondary damage possible.
High vehicle weight (1,800-2,000 kg) puts heavy demands on the brakes. Brake discs and pads need replacing more often than on lighter sports models.
Exhaust system and underbody fixings are prone to corrosion, especially with winter use. Seized bolts make service work considerably harder and can lead to cracks in the exhaust system.
Door seals lose their firm seating after a few years, and the headliner fabric begins to detach. Known issue on multiple Panamera 970s: allows wind noise and potential moisture ingress.
Reports & Tests
84 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2009–2016). Most reported: Engine (33), Electrical (19), Powertrain (13).