Porsche's Detroit Motor Show Car will be a Concept
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Porsche's Detroit Motor Show Car will be a Concept



The ongoing saga of Porsche's North American International Auto Show world premiere continues today with a short statement from the event organizers and the Stuttgart-based sports carmaker announcing that the model in question will be a concept and not a production vehicle. Scroll down for the announcement.

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