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Porsche Panamera revealed in Shanghai

Porsche pulls the wraps off the Panamera four-door at the Shanghai motor show

Porsche’s Panamera saloon has finally made its public appearance. It got its big unveil at the Shanghai motor show, getting a particularly showy reveal at the top of a skyscraper.

The car goes on sale on September 12 and Porsche hopes to sell 20,000 a year. It launches with three models – the Panamera S, 4S and Turbo, with prices ranging from £72,266 to £95,298. There’s talk of an entry-level V6 and a hybrid version further down the line.

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You can read more about the Panamera range and its technology, or head over to the evo Community and read Harry Metcalfe’s blog from Shanghai on a new member of the Porsche range. Panamera video.

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