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Eso es seguro, este Porsche debera tener un diseño diferente al del Panamera… Porsche GT Coupe based on Panamera sedanBack in 2003, Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking gave a speech where he hinted at the possibility of a new 2+2 coupe. In the years that followed, no other mention of such a vehicle was heard until the confirmation of development plans for the recently revealed Panamera sedan. But is the new Panamera four-door coupe the same car Wiedeking was first hinting at all those years ago?
The Panamera would easily lend itself to a proper two-door coupe body, and Porsche would be smart to spread development costs for its new front-engined rear-drive platform by launching more models based on it. The new car could also serve as a successor to the V8-powered 928 – something fans of the classic GT have long been longing for since its demise in the mid 1990s.
The new car would likely be called the GT Coupe but unlike the Panamera it would be an all-out performance model rather than a comfortable tourer. This computer generated shows what a two-door version of the Panamera would look like, revealing a stylish grand tourer with classic Porsche proportions.
Engine options would likely mirror those of the Panamera, which means a range of V8 powertrains as well as a new V6 unit. Power outputs would range from 300hp (225kW) in the base GT Coupe and top out at 500hp (368kW) in the range-topping Turbo model.
The car is almost certainly in production and should be on the market late next year as a 2011 model.
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http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/2/0/2011_porsche_panamera_928_001_preview_rendering_001-0313-950×650.jpg Personalmente, si quiero un Porsche coupé me voy a por un 911. Yo veo bien que quieran hacer un coupé algo más funcional, lo que viene siendo un GT de toda la vida. Lo que no me convecne tanto que sea un Panamera de dos puertas. Me gusta como concepto, un coupé más funcional, pero como bien El_anci, no va a tener mucho exito, no me gustaría que fuera tan parecido al Panamera. Aquí dejo otra interpretación;
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Personalmente, si quiero un Porsche coupé me voy a por un 911.
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En mi opinión, Coupé y GT van dirigidos a públicos diferentes. Por eso hay que decantarse por uno u otro.
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Yo veo bien que quieran hacer un coupé algo más funcional, lo que viene siendo un GT de toda la vida. Lo que no me convecne tanto que sea un Panamera de dos puertas.
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olo, coupé y GT pueden coexistir en la gama Porsche. A mi no me importa que tenga un frontal calcado al Panamera siempre y cuando intentaran reeditar un lateral y trasera a lo 928 totalmente actualizada. Está chulo el chop, pero lo veo un poco Jaguar (creo que la aleta trasera está sacada del XK). Todo lo recientemente que se ha dicho son interpretaciones de algunos de los periodistas que estuvieron en la conferencia de prensa de Porsche en Shanghai y cuando le preguntaron por este modelo, dijo que sería bonito tener uno y nada más. En rennteam se da por hecho
Donde hay más dudas es con las fechas, primero hay que ver cómo evoluciona el PanameraYa puestos, que alarguen el morro un poco más ;D ;D . Feísimo este último chop.[size size=140]Reborn Porsche 928 is fronting up![/size]
[i]Front-engined 2+2 set to slot in above 911, Based on Panamera, with hybrid on the way[/i] Get ready for a blast from Porsche’s past! The German firm is developing a luxurious, front-engined grand tourer – a spiritual successor to the 928 built between 1977 and 1995. The ‘new 928’ will be a fifth model line, and is designed to sit above the sportier 911 in the range.
With the compact Boxster and Cayman, the 911, the Cayenne SUV and four-door Panamera, Porsche would appear to have most bases covered. But it’s notable for its absence in the front-engined GT segment. The newcomer will allow the brand to take on rivals such as the Ferrari 599 GTB, Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB9. And our exclusive pictures show exactly why the curvy, Panamera-based coupé is set to stun the competition.
Essentially it’s a two-door, short-wheelbase version of the Panamera, which will help to spread the £1.1billion development costs of that model. Its front-engined layout has a number of inherent benefits, too.
A rear-engined 911 has barely more than 100 litres of luggage space, but a similarly sized GT with its motor up front would offer a useful 320 litres – a vital attribute if the new 928 is to be taken seriously as a grand tourer.
While the nose is virtually identical to the Panamera, the shortened wheelbase and 2+2 layout mean the 928 features far smoother lines at the back. One of the major criticisms levelled at the four-door Panamera was its bloated rear, but this model’s muscular haunches and neater proportions should attract a new wave of style-conscious customers.
As you’d expect from Porsche, though, driver appeal remains a top priority. The engine line-up will mirror that of the Panamera, so a 4.8-litre V8, with or without a turbocharger, producing 500bhp or 400bhp, will be available. The naturally aspirated variant is set to come with four or rear-wheel drive, while the range-topping turbo model will be 4WD only.
Thirsty V8s aren’t the only power units on the agenda. The Cayenne SUV hybrid is ready to go on sale next year, with a petrol-electric version of the Panamera following closely behind. As the new 928 shares the latter’s platform, it’s sure to get the hybrid drivetrain, too.
An Audi S4-sourced 369bhp 3.0-litre supercharged V6, coupled to a 38kW electric motor, will give the hybrid 928 fuel economy that breaks the 30mpg barrier. That will make it the most frugal petrol-powered Porsche ever, while still providing hair-raising performance.
The 928 will slot into Porsche’s pricing line-up somewhere between the 911 and Panamera. The four-door ranges from £70,000-£95,000, while the 911 starts a little lower, at just over £60,000, but stretches to £128,000 for the GT2.
With this is mind, expect the 928 to be pitched between £65,000 and £90,000 – enough to safely undercut its Ferrari and Aston rivals when it goes on sale in 2012.
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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/images/front_picture_library_UK/dir_679/car_photo_339607_25.jpg Tremendo, simplemente eso….. 928 cabrio and coupe – 2013
Having put a substantial amount of money into the almost entirely all-new Panamera model, Porsche will be keen to recoup some of its costs. The best way to do this would be a coupé and a cabrio to take on cars like the Bentley Continental GT and Maserati GranTurismo/GranCabrio. One senior company source has already told Autocar that a large three-door, in the spirit of the 928, would be a “very nice” addition to the line-up, although nothing has been signed off. In any case, it is understood that a cabrio version would be first to arrive, in 2013.
Si el Panamera ya es brutal éste va a ser de escándalo como diría Poli Rincón 😀
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