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Edo Competition - Porsche Panamera S "Hellboy"

There's no doubt that the Porsche Panamera is a controversial car.
Its design is either loved or hated by automotive enthusiasts around the world.
The Porsche specialists at edo competition in Germany have previously tuned multiple variations of the Panamera with 3 piece wheels, carbon fiber bodywork, and powerful engine upgrades.
Their newest project, nicknamed "Hellboy," equips the sedan with stunning Porsche Panamera wheels, subtle aerodynamic additions, and luxurious interior furnishings.
While previous tuning packages from edo competition have been outrageous in terms of style, the new "Hellboy" tuning program follows the principle idea of "less is more.
" Everything from the original Porsche Panamera wheels to the side mirrors has been given a subtle aerodynamic treatment.
The front bumper is replaced with a new carbon fiber front skirt with spoiler lip, integrated daytime running light system, and enlarged air intakes to keep the engine bay cool.
Along each side of the "Hellboy" are new aerodynamic skirts, side mirrors, and fender vents - all in carbon fiber.
At the rear, edo competition installed a new apron with integrated carbon fiber diffuser and exhaust tips, along with a carbon fiber ducktail spoiler reminiscent of the one found on the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS.
As part of the exterior package, edo competition has also replaced the original Porsche Panamera wheels with new lightweight alloys.
The new 3 piece wheels have been installed in a 9.
5 x 21 front and 11 x 21 rear fitment, and wear 265/35 ZR 21 front and 305/30 ZR 21 rear Michelin performance tires for greater grip.
The lightweight 3 piece wheels help to reduce weight at the wheel hub, which improves overall vehicle performance.
The "Hellboy" package also includes an electronic lowering module that can reduce the ride height by 30 mm at the push of a button.
Edo competition also took steps to improve engine performance with new upgrades a dynometer testing.
The 4.
8-liter V-8 engine in the Panamera S was given two sport air filters, an ECU tune, and a stainless steel sport exhaust system.
The exhaust system features two high-performance catalytic converters and butterfly valves in the rear mufflers that can be controlled remotely.
The result of the engine upgrades is a spectacular 465 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque, allowing the sedan to reach a top speed of 305 km/h and make the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.
6 seconds.
The interior is not as devilish, as the name may suggest.
Instead, edo competition gives customers the choice of different leather upholstery along with unique pedal sets, steering wheels, and shifters to create a custom cabin.
All of the components can be ordered as the "Hellboy" package or as individual upgrades for the Porsche Panamera S.
The entire aerodynamic body kit is available for all Panamera models.

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