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March 19, 2015
PORSCHE Brief Test Of 6 PORSCHE
PORSCHE
From the 911 Turbo S to the V6 Panamera
A Brief Test of Six Notable Models
Porsche has been around for nearly 80 years. As you know, it continues to lead the pack of sports car brands, with the 911 at its heart, boasting a history of some 45 years since its debut.
This time, we test-drove six notable models from Porsche's lineup. Here are our short impressions.
Vol.1|PORSCHE 911 Carrera
The Unfading Origin of the Super Sports Car
There are many super sports cars, but the Porsche 911 Carrera, the origin of sports cars, continues to impress with its superb driving performance.
Vol.2|PORSCHE 911 turbo S
The Enduring Appeal of an Exemplary Sports Car
The 911 Turbo S, with its 530-hp engine—30 hp more than the 911 Turbo—and full-time 4WD, remains Porsche's most powerful sports model.
Vol.3|PORSCHE Panamera
A Luxurious Four-Door Saloon with a V6 Engine
A V6-powered model has been added to the Panamera, Porsche's only four-door saloon. This downsized, luxurious four-door saloon offers nimble handling.
Vol.4|PORSCHE Cayenne
The Enjoyment of the Agile Second-Generation Cayenne
The Cayenne was redesigned in 2010. Its sharper front-end design and improved handling, along with its touted high fuel efficiency, make this SUV a truly versatile vehicle.
Vol.5|PORSCHE Boxter
The Unwavering Appeal of an Open-Top Sports Car
The Boxster is relatively more affordable than other models. However, it is a traditional pure sports car that never disappoints as a sports car.
Vol.6|PORSCHE Cayman
A Sports Car True to Form
The compact and agile Cayman is a true sports car that makes you think, "This is it." It's packed with driving pleasure. The Cayman is Porsche's two-seater mid-ship sports car.





