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New car lines
publication date: Feb 18, 2010
 | | | Following the successful introduction of the Panamera
in 2009, Porsche is expanding the model range by introducing two new
versions of the Gran Turismo.
The Panamera and Panamera 4 will be making their world debut at the
Beijing Motor Show on 23 April 2010 and first UK customer deliveries
for both models will start in June 2010.
Both the Panamera and Panamera 4 models are powered by a brand-new
Porsche-designed 3.6-litre V6 featuring Direct Fuel Injection (DFI)
developing maximum output of 300 hp and peak torque of 400 Nm.
Featuring a 90o V-angle, the V6 engine sits snugly beneath the sleek
bonnet and, following the Porsche tradition, the Panamera transmits its
power to the road via the rear wheels, while the Panamera 4, as its
name suggests, comes as standard with active all-wheel drive.
Equipped with the Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) double-clutch
gearbox - which includes Auto Start/Stop - the Panamera delivers
30.4mpg on the Combined cycle and CO2 emissions are an impressive
218g/km. The Panamera 4 averages 29.4 mpg and 225g/km respectively.
When equipped with the optional nineteen-inch all-year tyres with
optimised roll resistance, fuel consumption reduces further and the CO2
ratings lower to 213 g/km and 220 g/km in each case.
The Porsche Panamera range is now priced from £61,461 for the Panamera,
and the Panamera 4 with PDK transmission as standard is priced at
£66,929 including VAT. |
| | | Jaguar will unveil the latest dramatic evolution of its supercharged XKR coupe at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
This XKR delivers a significantly raised maximum speed – up to 174mph from 155mph – and bold styling changes that create an evocative and unique supercharged Jaguar. The XKR Coupe unveiled at Geneva showcases two new optional performance and styling packs – Speed Pack and Black Pack - that are introduced to the XK range at 2011 Model Year. Jaguar customers have the option to personalise their vehicle to create a car that offers even greater performance without compromising the refinement and luxury for which every Jaguar is renowned. By raising the XKR’s maximum speed the new car has extended its sporting credentials taking it even further into supercar performance territory. |
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