Porsche has finally released an official photo of its long-awaited four-door sports car, the Panamera. The image shows the nose and wheel of a Panamera alongside Porsche’s four other model offerings, the Boxster, Cayman, 911 Carrera, and Cayenne.
Unfortunately, the teaser shot doesn’t reveal much we haven’t already seen in spy photos showing an almost-undisguised Panamera caught testing. Porsche says that this “limited view” highlights how Porsche-like the Panamera will be, but we’d like to see the entire car before passing judgment.
Panamera fans can visit www.porsche.com/panamera, a new website replete with videos and blurbs about the car. Sadly, there are no additional pictures of a production-ready car. The site touts the Panamera as a sports car in keeping with typical Porsche tradition, using the tagline, “Four, uncompromised.”
Visitors to the site can also sign up to be included on a mailing list in order to get updates on the Panamera’s march to production—not unlike Ford’s website for the 2010 Mustang. Starting Oct. 20, Porsche will begin placing ads in newspapers and magazines, which will also only show the Panamera’s nose.
Check back here soon for more info as the Panamera marches toward its fall 2009 on-sale date.
Unfortunately, the teaser shot doesn’t reveal much we haven’t already seen in spy photos showing an almost-undisguised Panamera caught testing. Porsche says that this “limited view” highlights how Porsche-like the Panamera will be, but we’d like to see the entire car before passing judgment.
Panamera fans can visit www.porsche.com/panamera, a new website replete with videos and blurbs about the car. Sadly, there are no additional pictures of a production-ready car. The site touts the Panamera as a sports car in keeping with typical Porsche tradition, using the tagline, “Four, uncompromised.”
Visitors to the site can also sign up to be included on a mailing list in order to get updates on the Panamera’s march to production—not unlike Ford’s website for the 2010 Mustang. Starting Oct. 20, Porsche will begin placing ads in newspapers and magazines, which will also only show the Panamera’s nose.
Check back here soon for more info as the Panamera marches toward its fall 2009 on-sale date.