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Three-quarters of a year before market launch, Porsche has released pictures of the first of the new Porsche Panamera 2010 reviews. Porsche by only four-seater was conceived and designed as a four-door grand tourism sports car, combined many talents in typical Porsche style: sports car driving dynamics, a large furniture Rai, and the comfort of a Super Gran Turismo. Join 911, Boxster and Cayman sports cars and Cayenne SUV, Porsche Panamera is the model’s fourth series.
Porsche Panamera the designers succeeded in that position as a brand new and truly different models, while retaining the looks of a typical Porsche. Through the proportions, the Porsche Panamera in the market: Measuring 76 inches wide and 55.8 inches in height, it is wider and lower than the comparative four-door model. The unmistakable GT Silhouette created by the car’s total length of 195.7 inches and the short, sports overhangs. In Styling and its details, the Porsche Panamera follows the design philosophy refined over decades and over 911 implementation and success on the Boxster, Cayman and Cayenne.
Pure Porsche DNA and comfortable for four
Through design language, the Porsche Panamera set up a new part. Sports car symbiosis DNA derived from the looks of a coupe, only like classic saloon’s body and the benefits of a variable space for the concept of an unmistakable new Porsche really appear. For example, comes with Porsche Panamera strongly contoured air intakes instead of a conventional radiator Grille. The wheel arches and long and sleek engine computer – with distinctly contoured wings flanking the apartment before the cover – create 911 typical “landscape” Porsche assessment for customers over 45 years. V-shaped seams along the roof and a window and then tapers as an arrow on the back is also a characteristic of a sports car. Muscles on the shoulder behind the wheel, the sweep of the coupe-like roofline and visible tailpipes bear the Thoroughbred Porsche DNA.
An elegant architecture mái long on interior decoration other. Thanks to the unique architecture and sport of interior decoration, the car’s occupants may experience a cockpit as the air from all four seats. All occupants enjoy superior comfort in both front seats, two seats and contoured back. The service time easily all the passengers’ luggage; Panamera of space variables with the concept folding backrests allow the driver and passengers to adjust the luggage space to each requirements. Finally, coupe tailgate in sports every day end gadgets combined with style and elegance.
Porsche Panamera is built in Leipzig, powerful engine sound from Zuffenhausen
Porsche has developed strong and updated engine for Panamera, reflecting the quality of the brand, the V-engines come with six to eight cylinders and output ranges from 300 to 500 horsepower. Some engines use technology turbocharging and direct fuel injection, making them both fuel-efficient and very powerful. Power flows to the wheels through a six-speed gearbox or Porsche’s PDK seven-speed Doppelkupplungsgetriebe, Box or Double Clutch.
In addition to the wheel-drive, on the Porsche Panamera version comes with even more sophisticated all-wheel drive, available on other models as an option. Porsche is preparing a fuel-efficient version of the Porsche Panamera with hybrid drive. For more details on engines, transmissions, performance, price and equipment will be released next spring.
The Porsche Panamera will be built at Porsche’s Leipzig plant, where a 237,000-square-foot school production and a logistics center now being built. While the Panamera engines are built in a Porsche in Zuffenhausen, bodyshells paint will be supplied by Volkswagen’s Hanover plant. The Leipzig plant will then assemble the Porsche Panamera to final delivery, with the goal of annual sales of about 20,000 units. Porsche is once again partner with providers of Germany, with 70 percent of a car’s components were created in Germany.
The Porsche Panamera will make the world and it’s in spring 2009 and the first models will be sold in the U.S. in the fall.

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