From 2015 Porsche reach the goal of 250,000 registrations annually, a significant increase compared to about 80,000 units sold in 2010. The epiphany of the German mark coincides with the launch of Cajun, and they are expected to generate sales volume under a formula, and least apt to success: relatively small, four six-cylinder diesel engines or gasoline and a price ' attack (still quite rough) order of € 50,000, still higher than the Q5 from which it inherits the main mechanical solutions.
The range will be updated later with the introduction of the new 911, expected in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show, while the new Boxster and Cayman will debut in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Panamera confirmed the long wheelbase, the only alternative version made from the sedan. This fact will be offered as a coupe by-step course, convertibles and shooting brake only when the Panamera will debut II, or no earlier than 2015-2016.
Porsche engineers have also begun the development of new mid-engined roadster designed by Volkswagen Bluesport, called 550 and when given with 2.5 four-cylinder boxer engine.
The range will be updated later with the introduction of the new 911, expected in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show, while the new Boxster and Cayman will debut in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Panamera confirmed the long wheelbase, the only alternative version made from the sedan. This fact will be offered as a coupe by-step course, convertibles and shooting brake only when the Panamera will debut II, or no earlier than 2015-2016.
Porsche engineers have also begun the development of new mid-engined roadster designed by Volkswagen Bluesport, called 550 and when given with 2.5 four-cylinder boxer engine.
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- Official: Porsche builds Cajun in Germany at Leipzig (16/03/2011)
- Porsche working on "Pajun" baby Panamera? (24/03/2011)
- Officially Official: Porsche greenlights Cajun production for Leipzig (16/03/2011)
- Porsche to develop new SUV model (01/12/2010)
Cajun (wikipedia)  
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