Porsche Turbo S
The 4.8L V8 Turbo S in the Panamera 970 at 550 hp was a statement of intent when launched. The combination of high-performance biturbo and the Panamera's weight creates a peculiar but fascinating driving experience: the saloon accelerates like a sports car while remaining comfortable and daily-drivable. The engine is technically the maximum Porsche extracted from the 4.8L biturbo, and the weaknesses are the same: coolant pipes, crankcase ventilation, ignition coils. For the right driver, an extraordinary vehicle.
Turbo S estate — absurdly practical
Turbo S Sport Turismo with 550 hp is the most convincing argument against every other estate. Anyone who drives this car never needs to explain again why they won't buy an estate. Sports car performance, family hauler practicality.
Engine Weaknesses 7
Same issue as M48.20: aluminium bolts break under turbo load. Panamera Turbo 2010–2012. Engine damage and safety system failure possible.
Symptoms: Sudden engine shutdown, simultaneous PSM/ABS/power steering failure, no restart
ZF-PDK develops control unit problems: gear selector position sensors fail. Vehicle becomes immobile. Gearbox replacement is extremely expensive.
Symptoms: Vehicle will not move, gear selector position sensor fault codes, sporadic shift interruptions before total failure
Particularly well known on the Turbo: the press-fitted rear coolant bridge (94810606121) detaches suddenly after heat cycles. The engine immediately loses all coolant. Porsche has released a replacement part with threaded connections.
Symptoms: Sudden complete coolant loss, immediate overheating, vehicle must be stopped immediately, cloud of steam from engine bay
Aluminium bolts on the Variocam adjuster break and fall into the timing chain. The cam-driven vacuum pump failure means loss of brake assist. Affects Turbo MY 2010–2012.
Symptoms: Engine check light, camshaft position fault, rough running, brake booster failure, in extreme cases engine damage
Twin-turbo V8 shows elevated oil consumption of 0.5–1 L/1,000 km. In addition to piston rings, worn turbo bearing seals contribute.
Symptoms: Noticeable oil level drop, smoke trail on throttle lift, oil smell behind the vehicle
The PCV hose (948-107-245-71) in the intake area becomes brittle from heat and oil contact. Cracks in the plastic cause air leaks and can damage the PCV heating resistor on the 970 Turbo, leading to intake manifold pressure damage.
Symptoms: Hesitation at part throttle, idle surging, in worst case explosive pressure relief in the intake manifold, engine failure
The turbo variant of the 4.8L V8 is prone to elevated oil consumption — Porsche tolerates 1 litre per 680 miles as normal. A faulty oil-air separator and excessive crankcase vacuum are the main causes.
Symptoms: Oil warning light before scheduled service, oil mist in exhaust on cold start, oil residue in intake system after removal
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).