Concept: Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo a.k.a. That's how it should have looked from the start

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Just a concept, but everybody knows how this works ;) I like it very much and I hope it completely replaces the original hunchback.















 
^ That. But at least the front looks a lot better.
 
Yeah the butt looks a bit Italian, I guess that's what makes me like it :)
 
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Meh I like the "hunchback" it's a great look in my book.
 
Playing to your stereotype as usual, rick.

Thank you Porsche, my eyes won't burn for 10 minutes after seeing one of these on the road like they do with the current car.
 
Not bad! Not bad at all.

So will they standardize the 991 taillights throughout the range?

Engadget said:
Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo concept is a plug-in shooting brake

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The shooting break -- basically a long and low sporty station wagon -- isn't exactly a huge hit in the United States, but in Europe Porsche is pushing that body style to a new level with the Sport Turismo. It's a concept of what it believes a future, hatchback version of its Panamera four-seater grand tourer might look like. But, look beyond the dramatic styling and distinctive LED headlights, and there's plenty of tech to be spotted. Details after the break.

The Sport Turismo concept is a plug-in hybrid, battery pack living in the rear hatch and, unusually, exposed to the world through a glass panel that turns clear at the touch of a button. Porsche is actually showing off the battery pack, not hiding it like most. Fully charge the car and you can drive about 19 miles (30km) using only the 95 horsepower electric engine. But, when you're looking to drive a bit more spiritedly you'll want to also call in the 333 horsepower supercharged V6 that resides under the hood. The combined power of the two get you to 60 in under six seconds -- while delivering an estimated 67MPG.

The interior is naturally pretty trick, too. Cameras built in the side mirrors pump their images to small displays flanking the digital tachometer. The center stack has been completely deleted, replaced by what looks like a tablet seated in between the seats. It isn't -- it's permanently affixed -- but using the touch interface you control the climate system, navigation and even control the traction control and power distribution of the whole thing.

For those times when you want to control the car from the outside, a smartphone app will let you do things like schedule charging to get the cheapest rates, pre-condition the climate control to make sure it's warm or cool enough for you and even get directions back to your car should you forgot just where in long-term parking you left it. Sadly there's no app to tell us when, or if, the Sport Turismo might go into production, but with the Panamera already shipping around the world, and Porsche getting closer to releasing advanced hybrids like the 918 Spyder, a car like this could hit production very soon indeed.


Moar pics!
 
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I'm the only one that likes the looks of the current Panamera? But indeed, this concept looks a lot better.
 
I don't actually mind the current Panamera. Saw one in person, it really wasn't that bad.

But how the hell can they call this a shooting brake is beyond me... Even the Ferrari FF is kinda stretching that term, although not by that much.
 
Before we completely forget about it, merely 4.5 years later, here it is:

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Oh and here is the official press statement:

Atlanta, Georgia. Porsche is expanding the Panamera family with the addition of a new body style: The all-new Panamera Sport Turismo will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show (March 7 - 19, 2017). Four different versions will be available for ordering in the U.S. at launch: Panamera 4, Panamera 4S, Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, and the Panamera Turbo. Based on the successful sports sedan, the new Panamera variants make a profound statement in the premium segment with their unmistakeable design. At the same time, the Sport Turismo, with up to 550 hp, is one of the most versatile models in its class. With a large tailgate, low loading edge, increased luggage compartment volume and a 4+1 seating concept, the new Panamera model offers the perfect combination of everyday usability and maximum flexibility. "For Porsche, the Panamera Sport Turismo is a step forward into a new segment, but retains all of those values and attributes that are characteristic of Porsche", says Michael Mauer, Director of Style Porsche.

From a technological perspective, the Sport Turismo is available with all of the innovations introduced with the brand new Panamera model line announced last year. These include the digital Porsche Advanced Cockpit, the advanced assistance system Porsche InnoDrive, Porsche Communication Management (PCM), adaptive cruise control, and turbocharged powertrains. Chassis systems such as Rear Axle Steering and Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC Sport), the electronic roll stabilization system, are also available. In addition, all Panamera Sport Turismo vehicles are equipped with Porsche Traction Management (PTM) - an active all-wheel drive system with an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, and adaptive air suspension with three-chamber technology as standard.

The design and concept of an all-round sports car
Just like the coupe-style Panamera sports sedan, the Sport Turismo is characterized by its very dynamic proportions - a reflection of the Porsche design DNA. The vehicle is 198.8 inches long, 56.2 inches high and 76.3 inches wide, while the wheelbase spans 116.1 inches. The silhouette is further characterized by short body overhangs and large wheels measuring up to 21 inches.

Beginning from the B-pillars back, the Sport Turismo features a unique rear design. Above the pronounced shoulder, an elongated window line and equally long roof contour lend the vehicle its striking appearance. At the rear, the roof drops away less dramatically than the window line, resulting in a prominent and distinctive D-pillar which transitions into the shoulder section in a coupe-like fashion.

First adaptively extendible roof spoiler
At the top of the vehicle, the roof extends into an adaptive spoiler. The angle of the roof spoiler is set in three stages depending on the driving situation and selected vehicle settings, and can generate an additional downforce of up to 110 lbs. on the rear axle. In normal driving, the aerodynamic guide element - a central system component of the Porsche Active Aerodynamics (PAA) - stays in its retracted position with an angle of minus seven degrees, which reduces drag and thus optimizes fuel consumption.

At track speeds, the roof spoiler automatically moves to the performance position with an angle of plus one degree, thereby increasing driving stability and lateral dynamics. When in the Sport and Sport Plus driving modes, the roof spoiler automatically moves to the performance position at speeds in excess of 55 miles per hour. PAA also provides active assistance by adapting the roof spoiler's angle of inclination to plus 26 degrees when the panoramic sliding roof is open at speeds above 55 mph. In this case, the spoiler helps to minimize wind noise.

Redesigned rear compartment
The new Sport Turismo is the first Panamera to feature rear seating for three passengers. The two outer seats take the form of individual seats - in keeping with the model line's reputation for sporty performance with maximum passenger comfort - thereby producing a 2+1 configuration in the rear. As an option, the Panamera Sport Turismo is also available in a four-seat configuration with two electrically adjustable individual seats in the back.

The raised roof line of the Sport Turismo allows for easy entry and exit at the rear of the vehicle and offers excellent head clearance. The usability of the luggage compartment benefits from the wide opening tailgate and a loading edge height of just 24.7 inches. Measured to the upper edge of the rear seats, the 18.4 cu.ft storage capacity of the Sport Turismo (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo: 15 cu.ft) betters that of the sports sedan by 0.7 cu.ft. When loaded up to roof level and with the rear seats folded down, the gains amount to approximately 1.8 cu.ft (50 liters). The backrests of the three rear seats can be folded down together or individually (in a 40:20:40 split) and are unlocked electrically from the luggage compartment. When all of the backrests are folded down, the loading floor is practically level. In this case, the storage volume is expanded to up to 49 cu.ft (1,390 liters) (Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo: 45.7 cu.ft).

A luggage compartment management system is available as an option for the Panamera Sport Turismo models. Among other things, this variable system includes two rails integrated in the loading floor, four tie-down points, and a luggage compartment partition net.

Four engines at market launch
The Panamera Sport Turismo models will be available with the four engines launching with the sports sedan, and they consequently maintain the same 0 to 60 acceleration figures. The Panamera 4 Sport Turismo is powered by a 3.0 liter turbocharged V6 generating 330 hp, and it will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.0 seconds with launch control. The Panamera 4S Sport Turismo reaches 60 mph (with launch control) in 4.0 seconds and is powered by a 2.9 liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine. The Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo is powered by the same combustion engine as in the 4S, and it has an additional 136 hp electric motor which in combination propel it from 0 to 60 in 4.4 seconds. The Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo reaches 60 (with launch control) in 3.4 seconds and is powered by a 4.0 liter twin-turbocharged V8 generating 550 hp.

Availability and pricing
The MY18 Panamera Sport Turismo models are expected to arrive in the United States at the end of 2017. Prices will start at $96,200 for the Panamera 4 Sport Turismo, $104,000 for the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo, $109,200 for the Panamera 4S Sport Turismo, and $154,000 for the Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo, excluding the $1,050 delivery, processing, and handling fee.

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And since I was both bored and bothered by the lack of colors in the press release pictures...

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Fuck that shit is hot. I soiled myself. Seriously, that is how it should of looked from the beginning--and I like the regular one.

Man...dat ass tho!

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