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Mid lifecycle change in 2013?

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Old Jul 26, 2011 | 10:43 AM
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Mid lifecycle change in 2013?

Hi Guys,
Does anyone know when the mid lifecycle refresh will take place? 2013 or 2014? I can certainly see a bump in power for the NA v-8's, and maybe turbo charged v6's in the base engine?

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Old Jul 26, 2011 | 01:26 PM
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We already have the sport option body work and an S model that was just released. Do you expect an LCI for some particular reason? My guess would be that there may be only very minor changes and they wouldnt occur until 2015 at best.
 
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And dont forget the hybrid model.
 
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You are right, we probably wouldnt see much of a change til 2015. I just realized it took 5 years for the 1st gen cayenne to see a refresh. However the NA v8 engine has around since 2008, perhaps we would see a boost in power sooner than 2015? Most of the cometitors have more power (especially torque) than the panamera. CLS, 6 series gran coupe etc.
 
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They're looking at a smaller Panamera Coupe for 2014.

It does make sense they would 'refresh' the car a year before introducing the new one - that's the Porsche way!
 
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