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New Porsche Small SUV Confirmed by VW Group CEO, Says it May be Called "Cajun"
According to Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn himself, there's a new baby Cayenne in the works. In an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel, Winterkorn said Porsche "will get a new SUV, a smaller brother to the Cayenne which might be named Cajun."
I guess the name is appropriate if Porsche insists on spicing up its lineup with controversial vehicles. Should this be the case, can we expect the Panamera coupe to be called the Tabasco? Or perhaps the Texas Pete? Name game in the comments below.
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Volkswagen Group Wants To Complete Acquisition Of Porsche Before 2014
At the annual general meeting of Porsche SE in Stuttgart on Monday, the company's CEO Martin Winterkorn told shareholders that the Volkswagen Group wants to buy the second half of the sports car maker before August 2014 when the acquisition would...
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Porsche To Build New Cajun Baby Suv At Leipzig Plant In Germany
*Opening Photo: Sketch of current generation Cayenne SUVToday, Porsche put an end to the rumors concerning the production location of the Cajun by confirming that the assembly will take place in Leipzig, in the Saxony region of Germany, alongside the...
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Artist's Rendition Of 2013 Porsche Cajun Small Suv
It's no secret that Porsche is working on a new model to further expand its range in the SUV segment. In fact, the German sports car maker not only confirmed the vehicle but also announced that it is being developed under the working name "Cajun"....
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Malignant Rumors: Vw Planning To Reshape Porsche's Model Portfolio, Drop Cayenne And Panamera?
The biggest of the boardroom battles between VW and Porsche may be over, but that hasn't done much to stop the usual rumors from making the rounds. First, Germany's Autobild reported that VW CEO Martin Winterkorn was pushing for a couple of volume...
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Volkswagen And Porsche Close Merger Deal
Europe's largest automaker, Volkswagen, and Porsche announced today that they reached an agreement to merge their operations to create an integrated automotive group led by VW. Under the agreement, Volkswagen will buy a 42 percent stake in Porsche's...
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