Latest Spy Video of Porsche Panamera
By Clinton Deacon
September 3, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Spy Photos
There isn't much left to ponder on the newest model to be added to the Porsche line-up, the Panamera has been spotted so many times lacking any kind of disguise by our spy photographers that it seems pointless doing a reveal article now.
Nonetheless the interest in the model hasn't dropped during the last 12 months, feedback has been pretty united so far ,“fugly” seems to be the most common word associated with the model. However following the first spied interior shots caught a few weeks a go by the intuitive spies at autoscoop, we have have found an area that looks pretty nifty. You can see these photos on the right hand side and judge for yourself.
Regardless of whether love it, like it, hate it or don't care, the Porsche Panemera is coming. It is due to be unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show before going into production at the company's Leipzig plant alongside the Cayenne, around 30,000 units will be produced each year.
Nonetheless the interest in the model hasn't dropped during the last 12 months, feedback has been pretty united so far ,“fugly” seems to be the most common word associated with the model. However following the first spied interior shots caught a few weeks a go by the intuitive spies at autoscoop, we have have found an area that looks pretty nifty. You can see these photos on the right hand side and judge for yourself.
Regardless of whether love it, like it, hate it or don't care, the Porsche Panemera is coming. It is due to be unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show before going into production at the company's Leipzig plant alongside the Cayenne, around 30,000 units will be produced each year.
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well.. i don't think it's fugly
I don't believe in a last minute magic wand effect, it just doesn't look good. The Aston Martin Rapide is another class.
I would say that these cars are still heavily disguised. There are obvious camo patches on the rear lights, front fender bulges and front air-damn.
So cool! Go, Michael Mauer, don't listen to that advertising-victims!
wow , that's the " fastest " going Porsche i have ever seen in my life . then again , the video must be rolling at one eight of its normal speed . :D :D :D
god, how ugly you can be! and that dashboard, and seats.... i can only imagine some grown-in-the-dark russian (sorry, russia) multimillionaires buying that thing......
i wonder if they'll actually sell it with the covers still on... they've probably become an integral part of the design, having been on for about 3 years...
jesus.. that console must have more buttons than a computer keyboard. and it is still, a pig ugly car.
Is it just me, or did the rear spoilers change throughout the video?
See, in the first two sets of cars, it was the duck-tail spoiler, as observed in the static pictures at the end.
At 00:57 - 01:02, I can see that the rear spoiler is a more GT based spoiler. Hurm
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