Porsche Panamera Coolant Type
Find the correct coolant type, color, and capacity for your Porsche Panamera. Covers all years with flush intervals and mixing compatibility.
Porsche Panamera Coolant Type
The Porsche Panamera uses manufacturer-specific coolant — typically long-life OAT or HOAT formula. Never mix different coolant types. Check the year breakdown below for your specific coolant color and capacity.
Fluid type and capacity can change by engine, drivetrain, and transmission. Verify the exact branch before filling anything.
Exact Vehicle Check
Use the archive navigator when you need the exact engine, trim, or production-branch manual instead of a broad year-range summary.
2010-2012
Representative 2010 manual branch for 2010-2012
Locations
911 Turbo AWD (997) F6-3.8L Turbo
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Open factory section →Locations
911 Turbo Cabriolet AWD (997) F6-3.8L Turbo
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Open factory section →2019-2024
2019-2024- →NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
- →Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
- →Modern OAT/HOAT coolants last much longer than traditional green coolant
- →Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns
2013-2018
2013-2018- →NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
- →Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
- →Modern OAT/HOAT coolants last much longer than traditional green coolant
- →Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns
2010-2012
2010-2012- →NEVER mix different coolant types or colors — flush completely when changing brands
- →Always use distilled water, not tap water, when mixing coolant concentrate
- →Check coolant level when engine is COLD — opening the radiator cap when hot causes severe burns
Frequently Asked Questions
- What type of coolant does a Porsche Panamera use?
- The Porsche Panamera coolant type depends on the model year. Newer models use long-life OAT or HOAT coolant (often pink, blue, or orange). Older models use traditional green IAT coolant. Never mix types — check the specs below for your year.
- How much coolant does a Porsche Panamera hold?
- The Porsche Panamera cooling system typically holds 6-10 quarts total. A drain-and-fill replaces about 50-60% of the coolant. For a full system flush, you'll need the complete capacity amount plus extra for bleeding.
- Can I mix coolant colors in my Porsche Panamera?
- No — mixing different coolant types can cause gel formation, clogged passages, and overheating. If you don't know what's in the system, do a complete flush before adding new coolant. Use only the manufacturer-specified type.
- How often should I change coolant in my Porsche Panamera?
- Modern Porsche Panamera models with long-life coolant can go 100,000 miles or 10 years before the first change, then every 50,000 miles. Older models with green coolant need changes every 30,000 miles or 2 years.