Porsche Panamera wagon may appear next year
If it is released, the Panamera will be about the only fast wagon in America.
If it is released, the Panamera will be about the only fast wagon in America.
Yeah, it's prettier, but that's just the beginning.
We already knew it was prettier. Turns out the Panamera is smarter too.
Leaked photos give us a glimpse of the 2017 Porsche Panamera ahead of its official debut next week.
Naturally, we see links to the latest 911. But we're still left with just as many questions as answers.
Porsche's US chief confirms that a Sport Turismo wagon version of the next-generation Panamera will be sold stateside, but not right away.
Porsche's next Panamera is still undergoing testing, dropping more and more camouflage each sighting. This time, it's just stickers over the headligths/taillights.
We've previously reported that Porsche thinks the 911 is a great candidate for a hybrid drivetrain. It appears the company is headed for an all-hybrid future.
Porsche looks ready to revive the Panamera Sport Turismo Concept and build a wagon out of its four-door coupe.
Our spies have captured some of the first images of the next Porsche Panamera's interior, showing touch-capacitive controls and a 918's steering wheel.
German automaker reduces luxury SUV's sticker to boost sales of the low-volume model.
These latest spy shots from Germany show the upcoming 2017 Porsche Panamera testing all but completely undisguised before its debut sometime early next year.
Porsche brought the Panamera in for its garage makeover and drove it out looking almost exactly the same. Turns out it was one of those fancy German refreshes where everything happens in places you can't immediately see.
Porsche engineers have been spotted driving around in the cold and snow of northern Sweden, testing the all-new, second-generation Panamera.
Porsche is usually associated with being a sports car brand, but with vehicles like the Cayenne and Panamera it takes a step into the world of luxury against firmly established players like Mercedes-Benz. One way for the company to poke its head above the high-class fray is by taking
The prospect of Porsche building a smaller version of the Panamera has been an on-again, off-again proposition as the German automaker seems to go back and forth on the project. Last we heard, Porsche had pushed back the so-called Pajun (shorthand for Panamera Junior) until 2019 at the earliest, but
Driving a Porsche should feel like a privileged experience. But if you need one with extra space in the back, and have been turned off by the success of the Panamera that has made it ubiquitous, you may be intrigued by Porsche's latest reveal.
"There have been some small mistakes and we will do it better. For example the design could be better." – Matthias Mueller.
If you're enticed by the idea of a Porsche sedan but find the Panamera to be too big, your hopes may have been raised by the development of the so-called Pajun. But don't get those hopes up too much, because the latest word coming in from the Old World has it that the Panamera Junior has been delayed.
David versus Goliath battles are always an enticing proposition, because they offer the chance to watch scrappy underdogs take on their bigger rivals. Evo has set up just such a battle with its latest drag race between the minimalist Ariel Atom 3.5 Supercharged (Ariel Atom 3 pictured below) and the plush Porsche Panamera Turbo S.