Next Level Performance
July 28, 2026 • 11 min read
Our Verdict
The Akrapovic Evolution Line titanium cat-back is the best Porsche Panamera exhaust system for the 971 Turbo, cutting roughly 27.5 lbs while adding a hand-built titanium howl.
On a budget or driving a first-gen 970? The AWE Tuning Track and Touring Edition systems deliver a 500+ hp Panamera Turbo the volume and tone it always deserved, with drone-free options starting at $2,875.00. Below we match every in-stock system to the right generation.
Shop Our Top Pick →The best Porsche Panamera exhaust systems transform a heavy grand-tourer into a proper V8 event, and the right choice depends almost entirely on which generation you own. Porsche built the Panamera across three distinct chassis: the 970 (2010–2016), the 971 (2017–2023), and the all-new 972 (2024 and up). Each uses a different exhaust layout, so a system that bolts onto a 970 Turbo will not fit a 971, and vice versa. At NLP Performance in Tampa, FL, we stock cat-back and slip-on systems from Akrapovic and AWE Tuning for all three, and this roundup pairs each one to the exact car it was engineered for.
Why Upgrade Your Porsche Panamera Exhaust?
A Panamera exhaust upgrade adds sound, sheds weight, and frees a few honest horsepower from an engine that leaves the factory deliberately muted. The 971 Panamera Turbo makes 550 hp and 567 lb-ft from its 4.0L twin-turbo V8, while the 970 Turbo delivers 500–520 hp from a 4.8L twin-turbo V8. Both cars ship with heavy, valve-quieted OEM exhausts tuned for a limousine-like cabin. Replacing that plumbing is the single most effective way to wake up the character of the car without touching the ECU.
Weight is the headline number. Porsche's factory rear section on the 971 Turbo weighs 67.4 lbs; the Akrapovic titanium Evolution Line replaces it at just 39.9 lbs — a 41 percent reduction that removes roughly 27.5 lbs from behind the rear axle, exactly where you want it gone. Power gains from a cat-back are modest by design (AWE dyno-verifies +12 hp and +12 lb-ft at the crank on the 970 Turbo), but the combination of reduced back pressure, lower mass, and an uncorked V8 note is what owners actually feel from the driver's seat.
Know Your Panamera Generation: 970, 971, or 972?
Fitment is generation-specific, so identify your chassis before buying. The 970 (model years 2010–2016) is the original long-roof Panamera with the 4.8L V8 in Turbo and S trims. The 971 (2017–2023) moved to a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 in the Turbo and rides on Porsche's MSB platform. The 972 (2024 and newer) is the current third generation, which uses a modular slip-on layout that requires a separate V6 or V8 fitting kit. Match your year and trim to the systems below and the buying decision gets simple.
Akrapovic Evolution Line titanium cat-back for the 971 Panamera Turbo — hand-cast, X-connected, and 27.5 lbs lighter than stock.
Porsche Panamera Exhaust Systems Compared
Here is every in-stock Panamera exhaust system side by side, sorted by generation and price. Titanium Akrapovic systems command a premium for their weight savings and construction; AWE Tuning's T304 stainless systems deliver most of the volume and tone for a fraction of the cost. Prices below are current at NLP Performance.
| Kit | Fits | Type & Material | Sound / Gain | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akrapovic Evolution Line Ti w/ Carbon TipsTop Pick | 2017–2018 Turbo (971) | Full titanium cat-back | Active X + valves, 27.5 lbs lighter | $11,127.27 |
| Akrapovic Evolution Line Ti (tips not incl.) | 2017–2018 Turbo (971) | Titanium cat-back | Re-use OEM or add tips | $8,918.77 |
| Akrapovic Slip-On Line Ti w/ Carbon Tips | 2024–2027 (972) V6/V8 | Titanium slip-on | Bolt-on, needs fit kit | $7,568.98 |
| AWE Touring Edition (S / 4S) | 2010–2016 S / 4S (970) | T304 stainless, 180 X-pipe | Exotic wail, no drone | $3,075.00 |
| AWE Track Edition (Turbo) | 2010–2016 Turbo (970) | T304 stainless, no mid-muffler | Loudest, +12 hp / +12 lb-ft | $3,075.00 |
| AWE Touring Edition (Turbo) | 2010–2016 Turbo (970) | T304 stainless, 180 X-pipe | Deep tone, drone-free | $2,875.00 |
Top Pick: Akrapovic Evolution Line for the 971 Panamera Turbo
The Akrapovic Evolution Line titanium cat-back is our top overall pick for the 2017–2018 Panamera Turbo because no other system combines this much weight savings with genuine motorsport construction. It replaces the mid-pipes, rear mufflers, and tips with a full-titanium assembly cast in Akrapovic's in-house foundry, featuring an active X-connection and an additional pair of exhaust valves behind the rear mufflers for precise sound control. Because the system is ECE type-approved, it installs as a plug-and-play upgrade with no ECU remap or supporting mods required.
Key Specifications
What We Like
- + Sheds 27.5 lbs of unsprung and rear-axle mass
- + Active X-pipe and extra valve pair for on-demand volume
- + ECE type-approved, no tune or ECU flash needed
Things to Consider
- – Premium price — the most expensive Panamera system we stock
- – The base cat-back (tips-not-included) is not CARB legal for California
Best Value for the 970 (2010–2016): AWE Tuning Track & Touring
AWE Tuning's T304 stainless systems are the best value for the first-generation 970 Panamera Turbo, and the choice between them comes down to how loud you want to be. Both use AWE's application-tuned resonance technology and are dyno-verified for max gains of +12 hp and +12 lb-ft at the crank on the 4.8L twin-turbo V8. Where they differ is volume: the Track Edition replaces the mid-muffler with straight tubing for the most aggressive tone, while the Touring Edition keeps the factory mid-muffler and adds AWE's 180 Technology X-pipe to eliminate highway drone.
AWE Track Edition — Maximum Volume
AWE Touring Edition — Deep Tone, Zero Drone
AWE's polished silver tips on the 970 Panamera Turbo system — diamond-black is also available.
What We Like
- + Roughly one-quarter the price of the titanium Akrapovic
- + Dyno-verified +12 hp / +12 lb-ft on the 970 Turbo
- + Touring's 180 Technology cancels highway drone
Things to Consider
- – Stainless, not titanium — heavier than the Akrapovic
- – Track Edition is loud; not CARB legal for California roads
Best for the S and 4S: AWE Touring Edition (970)
If you own a naturally aspirated or twin-turbo V6 970 Panamera S or 4S rather than a Turbo, the AWE Touring Edition built for those trims is the system to buy. AWE engineered it to deliver an exotic wail at full throttle while staying quiet and civil at part throttle around town — the same 180 Technology X-pipe keeps cruising drone-free. It is a purpose-built match for the S/4S exhaust layout, so it bolts on cleanly where a Turbo system would not fit.
The AWE S/4S Touring Edition delivers an exotic wail at full throttle without cabin drone.
Best for the New 972 (2024+): Akrapovic Slip-On Line
Owners of the current 972 Panamera should choose the Akrapovic Slip-On Line, the only titanium system engineered for the 2024–2027 chassis. It is a bolt-on slip-on rather than a full cat-back, which keeps installation simple, and it finishes in Akrapovic titanium with carbon-fiber tips. Note that the 972 platform requires a separate V6 or V8 fitting kit (sold separately, about $606) to match your specific engine, and an optional Sound Kit is available if you want app or button control over volume.
Akrapovic carbon-fiber tips on the 972 Panamera slip-on system.
Titanium vs Stainless: Which Panamera Exhaust Is Right for You?
Choose titanium if weight and construction matter most, and choose stainless if value and volume are the priority. The Akrapovic titanium systems (971 Turbo and 972) are the lightest and most exotic, removing up to 27.5 lbs and carrying a full-titanium, foundry-cast build — but they carry a $7,500–$11,000 price. The AWE T304 stainless systems for the 970 deliver dyno-proven gains, a choice of Track or Touring volume, and drone-free cruising for under $3,100. For most 970 owners the AWE Touring is the smart daily-driver pick; for 971 Turbo owners chasing the ultimate build, the Akrapovic Evolution Line is worth every penny.
The right Panamera exhaust is the one that fits your generation first and your ear second. We help Tampa-area owners confirm chassis and trim before a single part ships, because a 970 system will never bolt to a 971.
— NLP Performance | Tampa, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best exhaust for a Porsche Panamera Turbo?
The best exhaust for a 2017–2018 Panamera Turbo (971) is the Akrapovic Evolution Line titanium cat-back, which weighs 39.9 lbs versus the 67.4 lb factory system for a 27.5 lb saving and uses an active X-pipe with extra valves. For the 2010–2016 Turbo (970), the AWE Tuning Track or Touring Edition is the best-value choice at around $3,000.
How much horsepower does a Panamera exhaust add?
A cat-back exhaust adds modest power on the Panamera: AWE Tuning dyno-verifies max gains of +12 hp and +12 lb-ft at the crank (peak gains of +8 hp and +6 lb-ft) on the 970 Turbo's 4.8L V8. The larger benefits are weight reduction, reduced back pressure, and a dramatically improved exhaust note rather than big peak-power numbers.
Will a 970 Panamera exhaust fit a 971?
No. Panamera exhausts are generation-specific and are not interchangeable. A system built for the 970 (2010–2016) will not fit the 971 (2017–2023), and neither fits the 972 (2024 and up). Always match the system to your exact model year and trim — Turbo, S, or 4S — before ordering.
Do I need a tune after installing a Panamera exhaust?
No tune is required for these cat-back and slip-on systems. The Akrapovic Evolution Line is ECE type-approved and installs plug-and-play with no ECU remap, and the AWE systems bolt on with no supporting modifications. A tune is only needed if you add upstream hardware such as downpipes or turbos.
Does the AWE Touring Edition drone on the highway?
No. The AWE Touring Edition uses AWE's 180 Technology X-pipe specifically to cancel resonance, so it delivers a deep tone with no highway drone at cruise. The AWE Track Edition, which deletes the mid-muffler for maximum volume, is louder and better suited to owners who prioritize sound over cabin quiet.
Why is the Akrapovic Panamera exhaust so expensive?
The Akrapovic Evolution Line costs $11,127.27 because it is built entirely from titanium with components cast in Akrapovic's in-house foundry, includes an active X-connection and an added valve pair, and cuts system weight by roughly 41 percent. Titanium is far lighter and more costly than the T304 stainless steel used in the sub-$3,100 AWE systems.
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