Porsche to show Panamera Estate Concept in Paris
#15
yep...it's coming
Porsche will preview plans for a Panamera-based wagon concept in September at the Paris motor show. It is set to provide telling clues for the direction of a production version that could arrive in several years.
This would lend an additional element for increasing Porsche's sales as part of parent company Volkswagen AG's ambitious growth strategy. A final production decision is expected to be made after gauging reaction to the concept car. It's unlikely to arrive before 2016.
The wagon was conceived after customers indicated interest in a more versatile version of the Panamera, one with more luggage space than today's liftback model.
The wagon would form part of a second-generation Panamera lineup and would compete against an array of entries, including the Mercedes-Benz CLS wagon. Look for the Porsche wagon to get an extended roofline, angled tailgate and split-folding rear seats.
“It is one proposal we are looking at to increase the reach of the Panamera,” a source told Autoweek, an affiliate of Automotive News. “From the feedback we're receiving right now, there appears to be sales potential for such a car in certain markets, especially Europe.”
While it would emphasize style rather than trunk space, a wagon offers buyers greater versatility than Porsche's sports cars. The Cayenne does this now, as will Porsche's upcoming midsize SUV, the Macan.
This would lend an additional element for increasing Porsche's sales as part of parent company Volkswagen AG's ambitious growth strategy. A final production decision is expected to be made after gauging reaction to the concept car. It's unlikely to arrive before 2016.
The wagon was conceived after customers indicated interest in a more versatile version of the Panamera, one with more luggage space than today's liftback model.
The wagon would form part of a second-generation Panamera lineup and would compete against an array of entries, including the Mercedes-Benz CLS wagon. Look for the Porsche wagon to get an extended roofline, angled tailgate and split-folding rear seats.
“It is one proposal we are looking at to increase the reach of the Panamera,” a source told Autoweek, an affiliate of Automotive News. “From the feedback we're receiving right now, there appears to be sales potential for such a car in certain markets, especially Europe.”
While it would emphasize style rather than trunk space, a wagon offers buyers greater versatility than Porsche's sports cars. The Cayenne does this now, as will Porsche's upcoming midsize SUV, the Macan.
#16
I'm sure whatever it turns out to be it will be a lot better than the current design of the Panamera. If I could have it my way, I'd want Porsche to get rid of both the Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera, but due to the fact that Porsche is already so far gone, a shooting brake is very relieving. I can't wait to see what it will look like. Would be awesome if it were a two door.
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