Go-ahead
for Porsche's Fourth Model Series
"Grünes Licht" für vierte Baureihe von
Porsche |
Panamera Sports Coupé scheduled to enter the market in 2009
Stuttgart. The
Supervisory Board and the Board of Management of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche
AG, Stuttgart, gave their go-ahead today for the development and production
of a further Porsche model series.
The new car is a premium class Sports Coupé
with four seats and four doors, and will be powered by various engines. The
power unit will be fitted at the front and will drive the rear wheels. The
fourth model series built by the Stuttgart car maker following the 911, the
Boxster and the Cayenne will be called the "Panamera", a name derived from
the legendary Carrera Panamericana long-distance race, and is scheduled to
enter the market in 2009. Porsche's total investment in the new model series,
including development, will be more than Euro 1 billion and will come entirely
from the Company's own funds. Expected sales are at least 20,000 units a
year. Production of the Panamera is to be in Leipzig, where Porsche already
builds the Cayenne Sports Utility and the Carrera GT High-Performance Sports
Car. The final decision will require further detailed talks at the Plant,
which will be held by the Board of Management of Porsche AG and the Management
of Porsche Leipzig GmbH with representatives of the employees. This would
also require a major extension of the assembly hall already in operation
today starting in 2006/2007. Should the site be chosen for production of
the Panamera it would potentially create some 600 new jobs in Leipzig alone.
In the course of the project approximately 400 more new jobs will be created
at Porsche's original plant in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, where the engines
for the fourth model series will be built, and at the Weissach Development
Centre.
In the words of Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, the President and CEO of Porsche
AG: "We have indeed taken a lot of time in making this decision. But now
we know one thing for sure: The Panamera is the right car for Porsche, as
it has all that typical DNA characteristic of a genuine sports car. In terms
of performance, design, and driving dynamics it meets Porsche's high standards
in every respect. Through this Sports Coupé we are making our customers
an attractive offer in the top performance segment."
Wiedeking stated that Porsche will be developing and building the Panamera
through the Company's own resources: "We will be developing a separate platform
for our fourth model series in Weissach. There are no plans for a joint venture
with another car maker. But to ensure the profitability of this new model
series we will cooperate more closely than so far with selected system
suppliers."
In the words of Porsche's President and CEO, the German share in the creation
of value with the Panamera will be approximately 70 per cent. Like the 911,
the Boxster and the Cayenne, the Panamera will also bear the "Made in Germany"
stamp of quality.

Porsche Press Information,
July 27 2005 |
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