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Mansory Porsche Panamera

Infamous Swiss tuner restyles the Porsche Panamera saloon. What do you think?

Swiss tuner Mansory has had a bash at restyling the Porsche Panamera. It’s a combination that will no doubt have some car fans shielding their eyes, but it’s not as bad as you might be expecting.

Mansory’s kit is purely looks-based for now, and in the company’s words, the car offers ‘a significantly more distinct appearance’. Among the changes are incredibly unsubtle new bumpers (and a beast of a rear diffuser), a striking set of 21in alloys and some nice muscular wheel arches.

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In our opinion, it’s an improvement, the Panamera’s proportions helped by the added muscle to make it appear less bulky than in standard trim. And it’s certainly in better taste than some of Mansory’s other work.

You, of course, may disagree completely. Browse the pictures on the right and make up your own mind. And give us a shout on Twitter if you want to share your views…

View other tuned Panamera's from Gemballa, Techart and Lumma Design.

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