Four, uncompromised. The new Panamera.

Enjoy! :nod

Prologue:
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Process:
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Panamera:
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Full Press Release 11/24/08:

Current Press releases

Porsche Presents First Photos of Four-Door Panamera Gran TurismoMarket Launch in Summer 2009

Stuttgart. Roughly nine months before the actual market launch,
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has released the first official photos of the Panamera in its final look. In its design, profile and silhouette, Porsche’s unique four-seater stands out clearly as a new member of the Porsche family. Conceived and designed as a four-door grand touring sports car, the Panamera combines numerous talents in typical Porsche style: sporting driving dynamics, a generous and variable interior, and the supreme driving comfort of a Gran Turismo. Joining the 911, Boxster and Cayman sports cars as well as the sporty SUV Cayenne, the Panamera is Porsche’s fourth model series.

The designers of the Panamera have succeeded in positioning this unique car as a brand-new and truly different model while nevertheless retaining the looks of a typical Porsche. Through its proportions alone, the Panamera stands out clearly in its market segment: measuring
1931 millimetres or 76.0 inches in width, the Panamera is wider, and measuring 1418 millimetres or 55.8 inches in height, lower than comparable four-door models. The unmistakable, sleek GT silhouette is created by the car’s overall length of 4970 millimetres or 195.7 inches and short, sporting overhangs front and rear. In its styling and details, the Panamera follows the design philosophy refined over decades on the 911 and successfully implemented also on the Boxster, Cayman and Cayenne.

Through its design language alone, the Panamera will establish a new segment versus the competition. The symbiosis of sports car DNA derived from the looks of a coupé, the unique interpretation of the classical saloon body and the benefits of a variable space concept give the new Porsche its truly unmistakable appearance. As an example, the Panamera comes with highly individual, strongly contoured air intakes instead of a conventional radiator grille. Striking wheel arches and the long and sleek engine compartment lid create that typical 911 “landscape” at the front end of the car the Porsche customer has appreciated for no less than 45 years, with the distinctly contoured wings as flanks bordering on the flat front lid. The V-shaped seams along the engine compartment lid and the rear window tapering out like an arrow to the rear convey the features characteristic of a sports car to the new, highly individual Panamera class. The striking, muscular shoulders over the rear wheels, the dynamic sweep of the coupé-like roofline, and the visible tailpipes again bear out all the DNA so typical of a thoroughbred Porsche.

The elegant roof arch extends stylishly over the generous interior, simply begging the beholder to get inside. Like all Porsche models, the Panamera is oriented in every respect to the needs and wishes of the driver. But now, thanks to the new concept of space and the sporting architecture of the interior, the car’s occupants are also able to experience this special “pilot feeling” on all four seats. All four occupants enjoy supreme ergonomic comfort on both the front seats and the two firmly contoured single seats at the rear. The luggage compartment easily takes up all the passengers’ luggage. The variable space concept with its folding rear seat backrests enables the driver and passengers to adjust the luggage space individually to their personal requirements. And last but not least, the coupé tailgate in the sporting rear end combines superior suitability for daily use with stylish elegance.

Porsche has developed superior and up-to-date power units for the Panamera again reflecting all the qualities typical of the brand – the V-engines within the engine compartment come with six and eight cylinders and range in power from 300 to 500 bhp. Some of the engines use turbocharger technology, Direct Fuel Injection making them both fuel-efficient and powerful all in one. The flow of power to the wheels goes either through a manual six-speed gearbox or the new seven-speed Double-Clutch Gearbox, the so called Porsche-Doppel-
kupplung (PDK). In addition to sporting rear-wheel drive, the top version of the Panamera comes with even more sophisticated all-wheel drive, which is also available for the other versions as an option. As a further highlight, Porsche is preparing a particularly fuel-efficient version of the Panamera with hybrid drive. Further details on the engines, transmissions, performance, prices and equipment will be disclosed next spring.

The Porsche Panamera will be built at Porsche’s Leipzig Plant, where a production hall measuring some 22,000 square metres or almost 237,000 square feet and a logistics centre are currently under construction. While the engines featured in the Panamera are built at Porsche’s Main Plant in Zuffenhausen, the painted bodyshells will be supplied by the Volkswagen Plant in Hanover. The Leipzig Plant will then assemble the Panamera for final delivery, with an annual sales target of some 20,000 units. Porsche is once again cooperating largely with German suppliers in the production of the Panamera, with some 70 per cent of the car’s overall value being created domestically. Hence, the Panamera is most definitely a car “Made in Germany”.

The Panamera will be making its world debut in spring 2009 and the first models will be at dealers worldwide in late summer of next year.

We’ve had the info. on the car for a few weeks now…should be a truly amazing sedan. The styling is gorgeous and the motors from the Cayenne are being revised for their use in the sport/luxury sedan and are sure to provide a great powerplant for the car. Options and possibilities are endless as with the entire Porsche stable. Can’t wait to have one here.

“Auto Motor und Sport” broke the embargo over the weekend, images and specs were leaked before the press release today.

When you said info, do you mean speculations? This weekend was the first time the blogosphere have actual specs of the car, release dates and production details. Just wondering.

No, we’ve had the info (as a dealer) for probably 4-6 months now as far as powerplants and model specs. Those ‘final’ photos were just released.

Justin, next time you have inside info on stuff like this, I would appreciate if you shared with me. Worst friend ever.

Looks like it’s going to be a market-changer. I wonder how it will stack up to the e90 M3 or B6 Audi RS4. I’d love to see a comparison from anyone besides C&D (BMW cock-riders).

Porsche built the car to compete w/ Maserati’s sedan. Nothing else. Other people might compare it to other cars, but it won’t be Porsche’s target-market regardless of what magazines want to say.

A Nissan aiming at the 997 911T and a Porsche aiming at a Maserati sedan. What is this world coming to?!?! I like it ;D

So you got the official engine and model spec 6 moths ago!? I am sure you signed a NDA with Porsche not to release the info.

But man, you are my new best friend! got any more info that we might know about 6 months down the road? ;D

I am seeking specs for the air suspension system, a break down of the pricing or an early brochure scan for a scoop! :bowdown

BoxerSix is the only person who gets materials pre-release. Sorry :nod You’ll have to take it up with him, hehe. He gets all my ‘first editions’

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Pricing?

i like it!!

The V6 will be starting just south of 60k

and v8…

My projection starting is $75,000 for the S; $85,000 for the 4S and $110,000 for the Turbo, which will under cut the Quattroporte S for a good 9k.