2010 Porsche Panamera: Concept Car
October 20th, 2006
Porsche has officially confirmed it’ll build a four-seat, four-door sport coupe for the 2009 calendar year (2010 model year). To be called Panamera (supposedly for the Carrera Panamericana race), it’ll become the fourth car in Porsche’s lineup and will not share its platform or development with any other carmaker.
Its V-8 engines are from the Cayenne, the 340-horsepower naturally aspirated and 450-horse, 4.5-liter twin-turbo, although Porsche certainly has the capability to raise the power for each by the 2010 model year. Porsche’s Leipzig factory will build the front-engine, rear-drive Panamera alongside the Cayenne SUV and the Carrera GT supercar.
Mini Takes On Champ Car And Porsche At Indy
October 6th, 2006
Lexmark Indy 300 patrons will be able to compare the speed of three superbly engineered but completely different motor vehicles during a special demonstration lap of the 4. 47km Surfers Paradise street circuit.
It is the Team Australia Speed Comparison, which will pit a MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works Tuning Kit against a Champ Car and Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car over one flying lap of the Lexmark Indy 300 circuit.
Lexmark Indy 300 Marketing Manager Greg Price said the Team Australia Speed Comparison would be a tremendous showcase of the speed and handling of three awesome motor vehicles.
Porsche Panamera 4 Door
September 14th, 2006
Even though we’ve stood in front of it in Frankfurt, talked to the people instrumental in its existence and even told you when and where it will be produced, it still strikes us as odd to write about a four-door Porsche. It’s coming, whether we’re ready for it or not, and this latest sighting is evidence that the guys and gals in Stuttgart are hard at work.

