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Heres one for you Porsche fans, and I'm kinda mad at myself for not posting it earlier...
Yes, the 928. Wow, and we all thought front-engined cars at Porsche were long gone. Quite frankly, I love the idea. Given that they will have the Panamera to play with, it really only seems logical to have a coupe version of the car on sale as well, kinda in the way Ferrari handles the 612 and the 599.
Although, I wonder what kind of engine they will be using... The Audi/VW sourced V8 from the Cayanne seems like the easiest option to work with, given that the previous 928 was indeed V8-powered, but I much prefer the idea of a Carrera GT-sourced V10 under the hood.
Leftlanenews.comThis week, spies at Porsche's test center in Germany reported seeing a prototype vehicle wearing a 1995 Porsche 928 body, but with heavy modification and a pile of measurement equipment inside. The car appeared to be a testbed for a new platform, with a wider stance than the old 928. As many enthusiasts know, 928 was a front-engine V8 grand tourer that Porsche built between 1978 and 1995. Following Porsche's announcement that it plans to build a front-engined four-door coupe called the Panamera in 2009, speculation began that the automaker could also offer a two-door version of the vehicle. In February, Road and Track reported that Porsche would build such a car for the 2010 model year a 12 months after the Panamera goes on sale. In March, a Porsche spokesperson told Germany Welt am Sonntag that the automaker was considering a fifth model to follow the Panamera. Stay tuned
Yes, the 928. Wow, and we all thought front-engined cars at Porsche were long gone. Quite frankly, I love the idea. Given that they will have the Panamera to play with, it really only seems logical to have a coupe version of the car on sale as well, kinda in the way Ferrari handles the 612 and the 599.
Although, I wonder what kind of engine they will be using... The Audi/VW sourced V8 from the Cayanne seems like the easiest option to work with, given that the previous 928 was indeed V8-powered, but I much prefer the idea of a Carrera GT-sourced V10 under the hood.