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Porsche Panamera


German car maker Porsche's all-new Panamera four-door coupe will make its international debut at the upcoming Shanghai Auto Show in China in April 2009.


The world's most populous country is becoming increasingly important to worldwide automotive manufacturers as evident by Porsche's decision to debut their first ever four-door sports car in this emerging market.

Porsche Panamera


The Porsche Panamera will feature a range of modern V-engines with either six or eight cylinders covering a power range from 224 - 373 kW and featuring Direct Fuel Injection. For the first time since the Porsche 928 model, the Panamera will have its engine mounted at the front of the vehicle - the 911 and Boxster/Cayman is rear- and mid-engined respectively (the Cayenne is not a 'sports' car despite its performance credentials).

The Panamera is making its debut with a normally aspirated V8 unit and a V8 featuring bi-turbocharger technology. Australian deliveries are expected in mid-2009.

Porsche Panamera



The Official Porsche Press Release:

New Panamera: World Debut in China

Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, will be presenting the new Panamera to the public for the first time at Auto Shanghai 2009 in China from 20 – 28 April. Porsche's unique, four-door Gran Turismo will be making its world debut at a press conference on 19 April and will be entering the market in late summer 2009.

The four-door Panamera combines a wide range of features seemingly contradictory at first sight, and offering a unique synthesis quite unparalleled in the premium segment: The Panamera comes with all the sporting and dynamic characteristics of a genuine Porsche combined with a very high standard of motoring comfort. Despite its extra-low and sleek coupé silhouette, in turn, the Panamera offers more than ample space and roominess inside for four passengers and variable loading space for a substantial amount of luggage. And last but not least, the Panamera proudly boasts power units offering a high standard of fuel efficiency despite the car's outstanding performance.

All power units featured in the Panamera are modern V-engines with either six or eight cylinders covering a power range from 300 – 500 bhp and featuring Direct Fuel Injection. This makes all engines quite superior in their power and torque, together with superior fuel economy and exhaust emissions reduced to a minimum.

The Panamera is making its debut with a V8 normal-aspiration power unit and a V8 featuring bi-turbocharger technology.

Depending on the model, power is transmitted by a six-speed manual gearbox or Porsche's new seven-speed Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) (Double-Clutch Gearbox) available as an option on all models within the range not fitted with PDK as standard from the start. This gives the Panamera both a particularly sporting and an extra-comfortable character on the road.

As an option the Panamera Gran Turismo will be available with Porsche's Sports Chrono Package giving the car even more sporting and dynamic engine and gearshift characteristics and enhancing the dynamic performance of the Panamera to an even higher level of perfection.

The V6 and V8 normal-aspiration versions of the Panamera come as standard with rear-wheel drive. The top model in the range with its turbocharged power unit, in turn, features PTM (Porsche Traction Management) with extra-light, active all-wheel drive. PTM is also available on the other models.

In addition to the regular steel suspension featuring variable dampers for a sporting but comfortable driving experience, the Panamera is also available as an option with brand-new, adaptive air suspension offering additional air volume. This ensures a particularly wide range of suspension characteristics with an even higher standard of motoring comfort on the one hand and extremely sporting driving dynamics on the other.

In the Sport Plus Mode the air suspension lowers the entire car even further down to the road, giving the Panamera an even higher standard of aerodynamic efficiency and improving its centre of gravity, enhancing driving safety and reducing fuel consumption. As an option the Panamera is furthermore available with PDCC Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control actively compensating body roll in bends and at the same time improving the car's response and smoothness on bumpy roads when driving in a straight line.
Intelligent lightweight technology making appropriate use of high-strength steel, light alloys such as aluminium and magnesium, as well as high-tech plastic materials serves to reduce the weight of the car to an appropriately low level in its class, benefiting not only fuel economy, but also driving dynamics.


[Source: Porsche]









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2009 Porsche Cayman and Cayman S


The brilliant Porsche Cayman and Cayman S models have received a midlife makeover for the 2009 model year with revised styling, new technologies and two brand-new engines with more power while using less fuel.

First off, the entry-level Cayman now packs a 2.9-litre (up from 2.7-litres) flat-six engine developing 195 kW (up from 180 kW) while the 3.4-litre flat-six engine in the Cayman S now features direct fuel injection thus bumping power to 235 kW (up from 217 kW).

2009 Porsche Cayman and Cayman S


In spite of the performance hike, both engines offer improved fuel economy when mated to the optional PDK dual-clutch transmission that made its debut on the 911 earlier this year. The PDK equipped Cayman can accelerate from rest to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds while returning impressive fuel consumption figures of 8.9L / 100 km; similarly, the Cayman S (with PDK) accelerates from rest to 100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds while returning 9.2L / 100 km - both 0.1 seconds quicker than what is possible with the six-speed manual transmission.

The new Cayman models features new front- and rear ends including new Carrera GT-style headlights and rear lights featuring LED technology. New LED daytime running lights in "light rod technology" can be found next to the round foglamps located in the front air dams while the new bi-xenon headlights with dynamic curve lights and separate LED daytime driving lights are also available as an option. Giving the sporty coupe a unique and unmistakable light profile, the white light diodes are arranged in a striking cross design in place of the foglamps without any disadvantages in terms of broad light coverage and illumination at the side.

2009 Porsche Cayman


The rear end of the Cayman is dominated by the redesigned rear lights incorporating LED technology for all the red light sources. Tapering out at a sharp angle to the outside, the newly designed rear lights appear slightly oversized in these pictures although final judgment must be reserved until we witness the new Cayman "in the metal".

Both Cayman models are able to be optioned with Porsche's Sports Chrono Package with PCM Porsche Communication Management to provide the Sports Chrono Package Plus. Working in tandem with the PDK transmission - if optioned- the Sports Chrono Package Plus also offers the new Launch Control function as well as a special gearshift strategy for an extremely "sporting style" of motoring, both selected via the Sports Plus button. Launch Control is an assistance program for optimum acceleration from a standstill, enabling the Cayman and Cayman S equipped with PDK to accelerate from 0-100 km/h another 0.2 seconds faster than otherwise, the Cayman S thus requiring only 4.9 seconds for this standard sprint - another Porsche vehicle to join the sub-5 second club.

Australian delivery dates prices are yet to be confirmed.

2009 Porsche Cayman S


The Official Porsche Press Release:

The New Porsche Cayman and Cayman S

More Power on Less Fuel

Three years after their debut, the Cayman and Cayman S are entering their second generation. Now the discreetly refined, even more sporting exterior houses a unique combination of new technologies with two brand-new power units: The Cayman now comes with a 2.9-litre flat-six developing maximum output of 265 bhp or 195 kW. In conjunction with the optional Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetrie be (PDK), fuel consumption is reduced to a truly astounding 8.9 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 31.7 mpg imp – despite an even higher standard of performance on the road: Equipped with the optional PDK double-clutch gearbox, the Cayman accelerates to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds, completing the same exercise with the six-speed manual gearbox now featured as standard in 5.8 seconds, Top speed, in turn, is 265 km/h or 164 mph and, respectively, 263 km/h or 163 mph with PDK transmission.

The Cayman S likewise boasts a brand-new six-cylinder boxer engine, in this case displacing 3.4 litres and again setting a new benchmark in terms of both fuel economy and performance thanks to direct fuel injection: Maximum output of 320 bhp or 235 kW ensures average fuel consumption with PDK of just 9.2 litres (equal to mpg 30.7 imp) and impressive acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds. And with the six-speed manual gearbox coming as standard, acceleration to 100 km/h is in 5.2 seconds and top speed is 277 km/h or 172 mph.

Last but certainly not least, both models naturally fulfil the EU5 and ULEV emission standards.

New power units with superior efficiency

The two brand-new six-cylinder boxers now making their world debut in the Cayman and Cayman S are based on the new generation of Porsche engines only recently introduced in the 911 model series. On both engines less weight, less inner friction and lower moving masses add up to provide more power on less fuel. One step serving to boost efficiency, for example, is the optimisation of the engine's oil system through the oil pump operating exactly according to current demand.

For the first time in this model series and, therefore, in the mid-engine segment as such, the 3.4-litre power unit featured in the new Cayman S comes with Direct Fuel Injection or DFI for short. With its homogeneous fuel/air mixture formation, DFI not only enhances engine efficiency by reducing fuel consumption, but also gives the power unit of the Cayman S an even more dynamic and sporting character the driver will feel immediately: With fuel being injected fractions of a second prior to the combustion process as such, the engine follows even the slightest movement of the gas pedal even more spontaneously and with extra power.

Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetrie be for even greater efficiency and dynamic performance
Together with the new power units, Porsche's engineers have also developed a brand-new double-clutch gearbox for these outstanding mid-engined sports cars coming as an option instead of the former Tiptronic S.
The interaction of the new engines with this new gearbox is quite revolutionary, both sports cars offering new records in acceleration together with even greater fuel economy. The Cayman and Cayman S equipped with PDK accelerate to 100 km/h 0.1 seconds faster than even a highly skilled driver shifting gears manually on the six-speed manual gearbox.

The progress ensured in this way is even more impressive when it comes to fuel economy now improved by up to 16 per cent: The new Cayman with PDK consumes just 8.9 litres on 100 kilometres, equal to 31.7 mpg imp under the EU4 standard. This equals an improvement by 1.2 litres or, respectively, 11 per cent compared with the former model featuring Tiptronic S transmission. The Cayman S equipped with PDK, in turn, consumes just 9.2 litres on 100 kilometres (equal to 30.7 mpg imp) – 16 per cent less than with Tiptronic S in the past. In standard trim with its manual gearbox the Cayman S likewise makes do with a very economical 9.6 litres, equal to 29.4 mpg imp.
Offering no less than seven gears, the new Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetrie be (PDK) replaces the former Tiptronic S transmission. PDK is made up of two transmission units each connected via a separate clutch with the drivetrain. One transmission unit comes with gears 1, 3, 5 and 7 as well as the reverse gear, the other operates gears 2, 4 and 6.

PDK ensures a very fast and absolutely smooth gearshift without the slightest interruption of traction and pulling force, the clutch on one transmission unit being opened while the clutch on the other unit is closed simultaneously. In position D on the gear selector lever all this is done fully automatically, while the driver is still able to shift gears manually by means of the paddles on the steering wheel or the gear selector lever. In either case, however, the clutch engages and disengages without requiring any action on the part of the driver.
Dynamically refined, sporting look

The new Cayman models stand out at very first sight through their modified front and rear end as well as new headlights and rear lights featuring progressive lights technology and striking design for that dynamic look so typical of Porsche. The direction indicators are integrated in the new halogen main headlights reminiscent in their two-tube look of the Carrera GT.

Housed next to the round foglamps featured as standard, the new LED positioning lights come in light rod technology.

New bi-xenon headlights with dynamic curve lights and separate LED daytime driving lights are available as an option. In this case the white light diodes are arranged in a striking cross design giving Porsche's mid-engined sports coupé a truly unique and unmistakable light profile.

The daytime driving lights take the place at the front of the car of the foglamps, which in turn are replaced without any disadvantages in terms of broad light coverage and illumination at the side by the optimised bi-xenon headlights.
The rear end of the Cayman sports coupé brand-new in design accommodates the newly designed rear lights where all red light sources are in LED technology. Tapering out at a sharp angle to the outside, the newly designed rear lights are integrated elegantly into the rear end of the car.

Sports Chrono Package as an option, Start-Off Assistant featured as standard

Both the Cayman and the Cayman S are available as an option with Porsche's Sports Chrono Package further enhanced in conjunction with PCM Porsche Communication Management to provide the Sports Chrono Package Plus. And if the Cayman or Cayman S are equipped with PDK, the Sports Chrono Package Plus also offers the new Launch Control function as well as a special gearshift strategy for an extremely sporting style of motoring, both selected via the Sports Plus button. Launch Control is an assistance program for optimum acceleration from a standstill, enabling the Cayman and Cayman S equipped with PDK to accelerate from 0 – 100 km/h another 0.2 seconds faster than otherwise, the Cayman S thus requiring only 4.9 seconds for this standard sprint.
The new sports coupés come as standard with a Start-Off Assistant featured on both gearbox versions. This new feature gives the driver an even easier job under everyday driving conditions and prevents the car from rolling forwards or backwards when setting off on a gradient by automatically holding the brakes in position and then letting go in a controlled process after the driver has released the brake pedal. This enables the driver to set off smoothly and comfortably on a gradient without having to use the handbrake.

Chassis and suspension: very sporting and highly comfortable all in one

While the chassis and suspension of the new Cayman remains the same in its basic concept, it has been adjusted in its set-up to the extra power of the engine and offers a significantly higher standard of all-round comfort despite the even greater dynamic performance of the car.

As an option both the Cayman and Cayman S may be fitted with PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management, an electronically controlled damper system. The big advantage of PASM is that it combines two suspensions in one: a sporting and comfortable suspension for everyday use and a particularly dynamic and sporting set-up for fast driving, for example on the track.

Compared with the standard suspension, PASM lowers the entire body of the car by ten millimetres or 0.39". At the same time new PASM technology offers an even higher standard of suspension management, with even greater driving comfort combined with truly outstanding driving dynamics.

The new Cayman comes as standard on 17-inch wheels, the rims are new in design and, measuring 7J x 17 at the front and 8.5J x 17 at the rear, are half an inch wider than on the former model. The tyre dimensions remains unchanged, at 205/55 ZR 17 up front and 235/50 ZR 17 on the rear axle.

The new Cayman S comes as standard on 18-inch wheels in new design but with the same dimensions as before: 8J x 18 at the front on 235/40 ZR 18 tyres and 9J x18 at the rear on tyres measuring 265/40 ZR 18.

The newly developed tyres are a particlarly highlight. Made of PAH- (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) free rubber compounds containing less harmful substances and not required by law until 2010, the new tyres allow a further reduction of tyre pressure on the rear axle to improve motoring comfort and at the same time decreasing the car's roll resistance.

As an option the new Cayman is available with Porsche's new, even faster tyre pressure control system (TPC). Activated immediately when the driver opens his door, TPC is able, once the driver turns the key in the ignition, to start checking tyre pressure and present the results obtained in the instrument cluster within a few seconds.
Interior: thoroughbred sports car ambience all the way

Sophisticated materials, a very pleasant ambience and an equally pleasant surface touch confirm the premium position of Porsche's sporting two-seater within the interior. The centre console now comes in elegant black and the standard finish is enhanced by the new CDR-30 CD radio with its easy-to-read five-inch screen and MP3-compatible CD player all featured as standard.

A Bluetooth® mobile phone preparation kit comes as an option, with the radio providing hands-free operation as required by law. Further features also available are connections for an iPod® and an MP3 player. And last but not least, the optional six-CD changer is now integrated in the CDR-30 radio, taking the place of the CD changer formerly housed in the luggage compartment.

Features tailored to the driver: new PCM, ventilated seats

Available as an option, PCM Porsche Communication Management serving as the central control unit for all audio, communication and navigation functions now offers an even higher standard of performance and is more versatile and a lot easier to use.

The main feature of PCM is the touch-sensitive monitor increased in size from 5.8 to 6.5 inches. Compared with the former model, this reduces the number of keys to a total of just 16 in the interest of smooth and easy control.
Likewise available as an option, the navigation module obtains digital map data from a 40 Gigabyte hard disc. In conjunction with the universal audio interface again coming as an option, the user is able in this way to control external audio sources such as an iPod® or USB stick via PCM.

Further features also provided by PCM are Porsche's new voice entry and the electronic logbook. And again last but certainly not least, the Porsche Sound Package Plus comes complete with a radio, CD player and no less than nine loudspeakers all available as an option, just like the BOSE® Surround Sound System complete with ten loudspeakers and a seven-channel digital amplifier set up specifically for the Cayman.

In conjunction with seat heating, the new models in the Cayman range are also available with ventilated standard or comfort seats. Active seat ventilation offers a comfortable and dry climate on the seat surface particularly in the warm season, with the seat bottom being ventilated at exactly the right points where the occupant is in direct touch with the seat.

Yet a further advantage is that seat ventilation may be operated in conjunction with the seat heating, ensuring consistent removal of moisture combined with a pleasant temperature on the seat surface.


[Source: Porsche]








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