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Loads of manufacturers claim they’ve invented market segments. The Panamera is Porsche’s attempt at the same.
It’s a four-door, four-seat, fastback sports car which it says creates "the Panamera class." I can’t see the tag catching on but there’s merit to the concept, along which lines Aston Martin has developed the Rapide.
Really the Panamera is a grand tourer and is offered initially with V8 engines derived from the Cayenne SUV, giving fast-sports performance in naturally-aspirated S tune (with 2 or 4wd), or supercar-baiting pace in the 4wd Turbo flavour tested here. In 2010 there’ll be a hybrid and, probably, later a diesel and a faster GTS/Turbo S too.
The Panamera’s natural rivals are top-end versions of existing luxury cars like the AMG S-Class and Maserati Quattroporte, but given the Panamera’s latent dynamism don’t discount the challenge from smaller but overtly sporting cars like the BMW M5, Mercedes CLS63 AMG and Jaguar XFR.
Full Story: Autocar – Porsche Panamera Turbo
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[Source: German Car Zone]
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