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Porsche produces a cracking TV ad for the Panamera, starring 50 legendary supercars

How’s this for a great car advert? It’s Porsche’s American television ad for the new Panamera saloon, and it’s a bit of a corker. While the car itself might err on the side of controversy with Porsche die-hards, the advert can’t fail to stir their souls at least a little bit with the brand’s legendary family tree represented in full. Click here to view the Porsche Family Tree advert There’s legend after legend, with the 959, 962 and plenty of 911s making up the 50-strong line up of supercars and racing cars. And if you’re wondering how it was made, then Porsche has got a video of that, too. A total of three days, 162 crew members, 16,000ft of film and 22 ‘precision’ drivers helped make the ad reality. Click here to see the ‘making of’ of the Porsche ad And if you’re wondering, yes, the Cayenne is involved. As well as being the camera car of choice, there’s an SUV to spot near the back of the formation… Follow evo on Twitter for the latest fast car news

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