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Rumours & Spyshots
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Written by Yves
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006 |
 © Road&Track Michael L. mailed me to inform about a short note in car mag Road and Track, together with a computer generated impression. This flat coupe which looks pretty much on a modern 928, will use a shorter version of the upcoming Panamera platform. Powered by V8s and probably a next generation Cayenne V6, power will range from 350 to 550hp. |
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006 |
 Porsche GT Published recently in a French car magazine, these scans show a possible successor for the 928 of which the production ended back in 1992. A new Porsche GT version powered by a V8 5.0 litre with an output of 330hp is shown on the images. This car is intended to concur with other big coupes like the BMW 6-series, Ferrari and Aston Martin. To succeed in its aim however, bigger engines are advised! |
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Written by Yves
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Friday, 10 February 2006 |
 New Porsche 928 At least that is what a Czech car magazine called Autoweb has written on their website, I think. The article is written in Czech which of course seems more like Chinese to me. I am sorry but it means I have no clue what they write about. Maybe on of the visitors could translate this article and send me a copy to publish here for all other visitors? |
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Written by Yves
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Friday, 10 February 2006 |
 Porsche Compact SUV German car magazine Auto Zeitung published an article about new speculations regarding a baby Porsche SUV. This new and smaller compact version of the Cayenne would then compete against the BMW X3 and eventually the Audi Q5 if it is being planned. The Cayenne six and eight cylinder engines would fit into the new compact model, which means no new engines are planned neither a diesel engine. |
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Written by Yves
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Sunday, 15 August 2004 |
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Autobild published a photo, made by Reichel CarDesign, of a Porsche Compact. |
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Written by Yves
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Thursday, 05 August 2004 |
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The new fourth Porsche model (4-doors?) will probably not come before 2009. |
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Written by Yves
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Thursday, 26 February 2004 |
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They don't deny nor confirm that a pickup will come. |
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