25 Jun
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Porsche invited us to Germany to be one of the first to drive its all-new Panamera, the company’s first four-door sedan. We spent three days assailing the Bavarian Alps, streaking across the German Autobahn, and meandering through picturesque Alpine towns. We touched 170 mph at one point and sat stagnant in city traffic during another. What were Porsche’s objectives with this new sedan? How does it drive? Who’s going to buy it? And, most importantly, does the Panamera deserve to wear the coveted Porsche crest? Within a few years, Porsche’s SUV had become the best-selling model in the company’s lineup – a true automotive success story. The profits from the Cayenne were used to develop next-generation 911 models including the GT2, GT3, and the LMP2 RS Spyder racing program. The cash also helped fund the development of an all-new program, the Panamera Gran Turismo — Porsche’s first sedan. Porsche set out to design the world’s first uncompromised four-door. The automaker maintains that the Panamera Gran Turismo is yet another success story waiting to be written and claims the all-new model is the new class benchmark for performance, exemplary efficiency and personal comfort. The vehicle’s world-first innovations within the segment include the first double-clutch transmission, the first with an engine start-stop system, the first with an air suspension with on-demand air volume, the first with active aerodynamics, and the first with an available "Sport Chrono" package elevating performance at the touch of a button. |
Full article: autoblog
[Source: German Car Zone]
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