Report: Porsche Pajun pushed back until at least 2019

David BondPorsche11 years ago13 Views

British media is reporting Porsche has chosen to defer the dispatch of a smaller Panamera until no less than 2019.

The Pajun/ Panamera Junior should turn out around 2017 yet as indicated by CAR that won’t happened as Porsche has clearly settled different necessities for the years to come. The downsized Panamera is currently purportedly slated for a 2019 discharge and will accompany an exhibit of fuel and diesel V6 motors delivering in the higher-end shows more than 500 bhp (373 kw).

It is accepted the Pajun was delayed on the grounds that parent organization Volkswagen needs Porsche’s full backing for different models right now in the works which they consider to be more paramount. One such auto could be the reputed “988”, a Ferrari 458 Italia opponent outfitted with a mid-mounted level eight 4.0-liter quad turbo motor appraised at around 600 bhp (447 kw) and 400 lb-ft (542 Nm).

Not long after Porsche presented the Panamera Sport Turismo concept at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, bits of gossip developed around a potential model yet nothing emerged. There are likewise discusses a passage level 718 opened beneath the Boxster/Cayman theoretically got ready for a 2016 discharge. These models could be the motivation behind why Volkswagen and Porsche have chosen to defer the Pajun’s dispatch until the end of the decade as a feature of an updated “Porsche Product Strategy 2018” plan.

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