Porsche Panamera

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Luxury sports carmaker and legendary brand owner Porsche has said that they are planning to add on a new vehicle in their already amazing lineup. The company is planning to develop a four-door, four-seat sports car which they expect to put up for sale sometime by the end of this decade. The expected launch date is said to be 2009 and it is going to be yet another awesome product from the company.

The company has codenamed the model ‘Panamera’ and they expect to manufacture around 20,000 vehicles annually. There is no expected retail value suggested by the company yet though the market experts believe it to come in the range from $125,000 to $175,000 per car depending upon what customization the customer asks for. Porsche is expected to spend around 1 billion euros on the development of this model.

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Get, set, go Calcutta, April 12: German automobile major Porsche is planning to set up an outlet in Calcutta by 2010.
“We are hopeful of having a dealership in Calcutta by 2010,” Rod Wallace, managing director of Precision Cars India, told The Telegraph.
At present, the company has two Porsche centres — in Mumbai and New Delhi.
Precision Cars India is the official importer of Porsche in the country.
Porsche is in talks with a few car dealers in Calcutta. “We are evaluating dealership enquiries and the process can take time as we carefully select partners who share our passion and can provide the Porsche experience to customers,” Wallace said.
A typical Porsche centre is spread over 4,000 square feet with trained staff to support customer needs. “The passion for automobiles and a good financial track record are given high priority while choosing a dealer,” Wallace said.
However, he declined to name the dealers. The Calcutta store, once open, will house all the models which are available in India.
Other centres
Porsche is also planning to expand to six other cities by the end of 2010.
“The cities under consideration are Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, and Ludhiana,” Wallace said.
The company hopes to set up these centres with “carefully selected local partners that meet all the Porsche criteria and with fully trained and accredited staff ”, Wallace said.
Hybrid Cayenne
Porsche plans to unveil a hybrid version of the sports utility vehicle Cayenne in 2010. “We will also introduce the first four-door sports car from Porsche, the new Panamera, in late 2009,” Wallace said.
Porsche had earlier introduced the 2009 models for the Boxster and Cayman along with the race track car — the 911 GT3.
These cars are available in India through prior booking. “India is on a par with all global markets for Porsche and we have all our models in India,” Wallace said.


http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090413/jsp/business/story_10813903.jsp
 

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