Porsche Panamera With Center-Lock Wheels Spotted, Could Be A Hotter Turbo GT Model | Carscoops carscoops
, all the other Panamera prototypes we’ve seen so far have had that same or similar fascia, and they would theoretically be lower-trim models. In all likelihood, this is probably just what the front-end design of the new Panamera will look like. That being said, this car is the only prototype we’ve seen so far with red brake calipers, which helps further the notion that this might be something special.
If the car truly is a Turbo GT, we could potentially expect an uprated version of the Panamera Turbo S’s 4.0L twin-turbo V8, as that was what Porsche did to the Cayenne Turbo GT. In that case, the car would make 631 hp and 626 lb-ft of torque. Should this be something other than a Turbo GT, though, it’s likely that its engine will remain similar to what’s currently offered in that respective model, as this new Panamera is expected to be more of a revision than an all-new car.
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