Next Level Performance
July 9, 2026 • 12 min read
Our Verdict
The Akrapovic Evolution Line titanium cat-back is the definitive exhaust upgrade for the 2017-2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo (971).
It strips roughly 40% of the weight out of the factory system, uncorks the 550-hp twin-turbo V8, and—critically—does it without adding cabin drone. At $11,127.27 it is the most expensive Panamera exhaust we stock, but nothing else in titanium comes close for the 971 Turbo.
Shop Our Top Pick →The Akrapovic Panamera Turbo exhaust—specifically the Evolution Line titanium cat-back system for the 2017-2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo (971)—is the flagship exhaust upgrade we stock for Porsche's 550-horsepower super-sedan. After fitting Akrapovic systems on European performance cars in our Tampa, FL shop, we can tell you exactly where the $11,127.27 goes: aerospace-grade titanium, a computer-optimized asymmetric muffler design, and a dual-mode valve system that lets the 4.0-liter V8 shout on demand and whisper on the highway. This review breaks down the specs, the sound, the real-world fitment, and how it stacks up against every other Panamera Turbo exhaust option.
What Is the Akrapovic Evolution Line for the Panamera Turbo?
The Akrapovic Evolution Line is a full titanium cat-back exhaust system designed to replace everything behind the catalytic converters on the 2017-2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo (971). It consists of four round tail pipes, a pair of computer-optimized asymmetric mufflers, and a link pipe with an integrated resonator. The system is built almost entirely from high-grade titanium, which is how Akrapovic delivers a claimed 40% weight reduction versus the OEM stainless-steel exhaust.
The specific part we recommend is the Evolution Line Cat Back (Titanium) bundled with the carbon-fiber Tail Pipe Set (part number akrS-PO/TI/9H-48). That kit pairs the titanium muffler system (akrS-PO/TI/9H) with the woven carbon tips (akrTP-CT/48), so it arrives complete—no separate tip purchase needed. On the 971 Turbo, this is a genuine cat-back: the OE catalytic converters and downpipes stay in place, which keeps the car emissions-legal and preserves the factory warranty on the emissions hardware.
Key Specifications
How Much Power and Weight Does It Actually Save?
The headline number is weight: Akrapovic quotes a 40% reduction versus the factory Panamera Turbo exhaust. On a 4,400-plus-pound super-sedan that figure matters less for the stopwatch and more for where the mass sits—titanium pulls weight out of the very back of the chassis, which sharpens rotational response and takes load off the rear axle. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 underneath is unchanged at 550 horsepower (5,750-6,000 rpm) and 567 lb-ft of torque (1,960-4,500 rpm), good for 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds (3.4 with Sport Chrono) and a 190 mph top track speed.
On power, be realistic. Akrapovic designed the Evolution Line for optimized gas flow and lower back pressure, and the company states it adds power and torque, but this is an ECE type-approved system that installs with no ECU remap required. That means the gains on a stock tune are modest—think a few horsepower and a fuller mid-range—and the real dyno numbers come when the freer-flowing exhaust is paired with a supporting tune. If your goal is a big peak-horsepower jump on paper, an exhaust alone will not deliver it on any platform. If your goal is a lighter, better-sounding, better-breathing Panamera Turbo that stays warranty-friendly, this is exactly the right hardware.
The full titanium Evolution Line system: asymmetric mufflers plus a resonated link pipe.
What Does the Akrapovic Panamera Turbo Exhaust Sound Like?
It sounds like a proper twin-turbo V8 that finally lost its factory muzzle—deep and higher-frequency under load, then civil at a cruise. Akrapovic engineers the sound with a dual-mode valve system: an active X connection plus an additional pair of exhaust valves behind the rear mufflers. Open the valves in Sport or Sport Plus and the 4.0-liter barks with the unmistakable Akrapovic rasp; leave them closed in Normal and the resonated link pipe keeps the cabin calm.
The engineering detail that separates this system from cheaper options is drone control. The Evolution Line uses a link pipe with a built-in resonator specifically to cancel the low-frequency boom that plagues so many aftermarket exhausts on the highway. In practice, that means you can option the loudest, most theatrical exhaust Porsche's super-sedan can wear and still take it on a 300-mile interstate run without a headache. That balance—maximum character on demand, zero drone at a cruise—is what you are paying a premium for.
The included woven carbon-fiber tail pipe set (akrTP-CT/48).
Akrapovic Evolution Line: Pros and Cons
What We Like
- + Full titanium build, roughly 40% lighter than the OEM system
- + Dual-mode valves deliver aggressive sound on demand, drone-free at cruise
- + ECE type approved and plug-and-play—no ECU remap required
- + Woven carbon tips included in the akrS-PO/TI/9H-48 kit
Things to Consider
- – Premium price—$11,127.27 is the most expensive Panamera exhaust we stock
- – Power gains on a stock tune are modest; a supporting tune unlocks more
- – Fits only the 2017-2018 971 Turbo—verify your generation before ordering
Which Panamera Turbo Exhaust Fits Your Car?
"Panamera Turbo" spans three distinct generations, and an exhaust built for one will not bolt to another. The Akrapovic Evolution Line we reviewed above is the 2017-2018 971 Turbo system. If you have the previous-generation 970 (2010-2016) or the current 972 (2024-plus), you need a different part. Use the table below to match the right exhaust to your chassis—every product links straight to its listing so you can confirm fitment.
| Kit | Fits | Material | Weight vs OEM | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akrapovic Evolution Line w/ Carbon TipsTop Pick | 2017-2018 Turbo (971) | Titanium + carbon | ~40% lighter | $11,127.27 |
| Akrapovic Evolution Line (Tips Not Incl.) | 2017-2018 Turbo (971) | Titanium | ~40% lighter | $8,918.77 |
| Akrapovic Slip-On Line (Titanium) | 2024+ Panamera (972) | Titanium + carbon | Slip-on savings | $7,420.50 |
| AWE Track Edition | 2010-2016 Turbo (970) | T304 stainless | Near stock | $3,075.00 |
| AWE Touring Edition | 2010-2016 Turbo (970) | T304 stainless | Near stock | $2,875.00 |
Previous-Gen 970 Owners: AWE Track vs Touring
If your Panamera Turbo is a 2010-2016 970, Akrapovic titanium is not the play—AWE Tuning's T304 stainless system is. Both AWE editions use the company's 180 Technology, which routes gas through reflection chambers to generate a 180-degree out-of-phase sound wave that cancels highway drone. The difference is the mid-section: the Touring Edition keeps the factory mid-muffler and adds an X-pipe for a refined, still-composed tone, while the Track Edition swaps the mid-muffler for straight tubing and turns the volume up to a genuinely aggressive bark. Both carry AWE's lifetime exhaust warranty and cost a fraction of the titanium 971 system.
Current-Gen 972 Owners: Akrapovic Slip-On Line
For the current 2024-plus Panamera (972), Akrapovic offers a titanium Slip-On Line with carbon tips. It requires the correct V6 or V8 fitting kit for your drivetrain and delivers the same Akrapovic sound signature and titanium construction in a slip-on package that installs behind the OE mid-section. It is the natural choice for owners of the newest Panamera who want Akrapovic character without a full cat-back.
Akrapovic Slip-On Line for the current 972 Panamera.
Carbon-tipped titanium detailing on the 972 Slip-On Line.
Installation and Fitment on the 2017-2018 971 Turbo
Installation is refreshingly straightforward for a system at this price. Because the Evolution Line is ECE type approved and requires no ECU remap or added parts, it is a bolt-in job—the titanium muffler assembly slots in where the OE cat-back was, the carbon tips clamp on, and the factory valve wiring plugs into Akrapovic's valve system. In our Tampa shop we budget a few hours on a lift for a clean install, plus time to verify valve operation across the drive modes and torque every clamp to spec. There is no tune to flash and no check-engine light to chase, which is a large part of why this system holds its value with 971 Turbo owners.
One planning note that trips people up: exhaust is generation-specific. Confirm you have the 2017-2018 971 Turbo (the 550-hp 4.0L V8), not a 970 Turbo, Turbo S E-Hybrid, or GTS, before ordering the akrS-PO/TI/9H-48 kit. If you are building the 970 instead and want to round out the chassis while you are under the car, the H&R 970 Sport Spring set is a popular pairing that drops ride height and tightens body control on the earlier Panamera.
AWE polished silver tips—also available in diamond black and chrome silver.
H&R progressive-rate sport springs for the 970 Panamera chassis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Akrapovic Panamera Turbo exhaust add horsepower?
The Akrapovic Evolution Line adds modest power on a stock 971 Panamera Turbo—a few horsepower and improved mid-range from lower back pressure and optimized gas flow. It is ECE type approved and needs no ECU remap, so its biggest gains are weight (about 40% lighter than OEM) and sound; larger dyno gains come only when it is paired with a supporting tune.
Will the Akrapovic exhaust cause drone in the Panamera Turbo?
No. The Evolution Line uses a link pipe with an integrated resonator engineered specifically to cancel low-frequency highway drone. Combined with the dual-mode valve system, it lets you run an aggressive exhaust note in Sport mode and a calm, drone-free cabin at a steady cruise.
Does the Akrapovic Evolution Line fit every Panamera Turbo?
No. This Evolution Line cat-back (part akrS-PO/TI/9H-48) fits only the 2017-2018 Panamera Turbo (971) with the 4.0L twin-turbo V8. The 2010-2016 970 Turbo uses AWE Tuning stainless systems, and the 2024-plus 972 Panamera uses the Akrapovic Slip-On Line. Always confirm your model year and chassis generation before ordering.
Is the Akrapovic exhaust worth it over the AWE system?
For the 971 Turbo it is the only titanium option and the only one that fits, so the comparison is really by generation. Akrapovic titanium delivers the 40% weight savings and a full cat-back for roughly $11,127; AWE's T304 stainless systems (for the earlier 970) cost around $2,875-$3,075 and prioritize value and drone-cancelling sound over weight. Choose titanium for the lightest, highest-end result; choose AWE stainless if you own a 970 and want the best sound-per-dollar.
Does the Akrapovic exhaust void the Porsche warranty?
Because it is a cat-back that leaves the OE catalytic converters and downpipes in place, and it is ECE type approved with no ECU remap, it does not touch the emissions hardware or engine calibration. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer must show that a modification actually caused a failure to deny that specific claim, but you should always confirm terms with your servicing Porsche dealer.
How long does installation take?
Plan on a few hours on a lift for a professional install. The Evolution Line is a bolt-in cat-back with a plug-in valve connection, so most of the time goes to careful removal of the OE system, fitment of the titanium mufflers and carbon tips, and verifying valve operation across drive modes. No tune flash is required.
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