New spy pics of the Porsche Panamera have hit the web showing the upcoming four-door Porsche sedan with an open rear door. Why we still can’t get ourselves to like the Panamera is beyond our understanding but from these pics at least we can appreciate the car’s storage capacity.

Production of the Porsche Panamera will start in April 2009 at the company’s Leipzig plant with an estimated 20,000 units annually. Powertrain choices are said to include a base 3.6L V6 followed by a 405-hp 4.8L V8 and a 520-hp turbocharged variant.

Pricing is estimated to start at $127,000 for the V6 model all the way up to $198,000 for the V8 turbocharged all-wheel-drive model.

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Spy Shots: Porsche Panamera opens its rear door:

   

 

Thanks for the tip Luke!

Source: GlobalMotors.net


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  • Artoo45

    You can't bring yourselves to like it because it's butt ugly and massive. Maybe it'll look better in person . . . most cars do.

  • Jacob

    I acknowledge that the car is in camoflauge…

    If this is suppose to compete with the CLS… Mercedes is just fine… lol…

    Maybe since it's so ugly they can have a dumb commercial comparing the Panamera to the awesomely fugly 7 series in some 'beautiful' way…

  • Bobmarley

    ya, this car just doesnt look right, its got that dinasaurish look which is never good for cars… the pontiac azteck had it and that thing was a bust

  • Turkle

    Wow, the back end of that car looks useful… I mean it really looks like it could hold something other than a few small tacky looking leather hand bags. I am impressed. Now if only the rest of the car served a purpose I would really get excited about this Poorsche product.

  • Turkle

    Wow, the back end of that car looks useful… I mean it really looks like it could hold something other than a few small tacky looking leather hand bags. I am impressed. Now if only the rest of the car served a purpose I would really get excited about this Poorsche product.