Long-Wheelbase Porsche Panamera Reportedly Confirmed for Launch in Early 2012
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Long-Wheelbase Porsche Panamera Reportedly Confirmed for Launch in Early 2012



The story about Porsche developing a long-wheelbase version of its Panamera sedan has been circulating around the grapevine for quite some time now, but today, Car Magazine reported that inside sources not only confirmed but also revealed that the car will launch in early 2012.

The unnamed sources stated that the Panamera LWB will gain a 150mm (5.9-inches) wheelbase extension for a total length of 3,070mm (120.8-inches). The additional space is said to benefit the rear passengers.

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