Panamera Cabriolet
Panamera Cabriolet
Officials haven't yet confirmed either the Cabrio or 2-door GT Coupe, but it's a logical extension of Porsche´s design logic. With 14 different variants of the Porsche 911 available, it makes sense that the company would want to diversify the Panamera as well. Last week Porsche R&D chief Wolfgang Dürheimer has told several outlets the same thing, clearly implying more kinds of Panamera are on their way.
The first two major variants to come are likely to be the Cabrio and the GT Coupe. Both will feature just two doors, in the case of the Cabrio, to help maintain rigidity, while in the case of the GT Coupe, to deliver a sleeker body profile. The Cabrio could hit the market in late 2011. It is ecpected to use a folding soft top rather than the retractable hard top that has come into vogue of late.

The first two major variants to come are likely to be the Cabrio and the GT Coupe. Both will feature just two doors, in the case of the Cabrio, to help maintain rigidity, while in the case of the GT Coupe, to deliver a sleeker body profile. The Cabrio could hit the market in late 2011. It is ecpected to use a folding soft top rather than the retractable hard top that has come into vogue of late.

Last edited by catchmyshadow; Oct 8, 2009 at 05:11 PM.
I would get in line in a minute, much much much better looking than the sedan. I would use as my daily driver
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I saw the Panamera for the first time today. I saw the S/4S/Turbo versions and I have to say that I was pleased with how it came out. BY FAR 100 TIMES BETTER THAN ANY PICTURE TAKEN, this car just doesn't photo well.
However I have to say this needs to stay as a 4 door sedan/coupe, if they try and push it as a conv. or a coupe it's going to be as successful as the 928...
However I have to say this needs to stay as a 4 door sedan/coupe, if they try and push it as a conv. or a coupe it's going to be as successful as the 928...






