#LAAUTOSHOW: Porsche To Debut THREE New Rides

#LAAUTOSHOW: Porsche To Debut THREE New Rides
The 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show is merely around the corner now and we're getting excited just thinking about it. One of our favorite stands tends to be Porsche.

What can we say? They just make great products.

This year we're already aware of what it will be bringing to the show. The 911 will see the debut of the all-new 991 Carrera GTS, the newly refreshed Cayenne GTS will show its face, and the outrageous Panamera Exclusive Series is set to take a bow.

Is there any of these that you're particularly interested to see?

Stay tuned to AutoSpies.com as we'll be sure to bring you the BEST shots live from the show floor!


Porsche 911 GTS




Porsche Panamera EXCLUSIVE Series




Porsche's press release follows:

Stuttgart. At the end of the year, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is celebrating three world novelties at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2014. The sports car manufacturer is presenting two new GTS models, the 911 Carrera GTS and the Cayenne GTS, at the Porsche press conference in the Petree Hall of the Convention Center at 12:05 p.m. (PST), 09:05 p.m. (CET), on November 19. Porsche is also exhibiting the Panamera Exclusive Series, one of 100 units of the limited special edition of the Panamera Turbo S Executive.

The four variants of the 911 Carrera GTS close the gap between the 911 Carrera S and the 911 GT3. The model available as coupé or convertible is equipped with either rear-wheel or all-wheel drive and develops 430 hp (316 kW). The Sport Chrono package and other sporty optional features are fitted as standard equipment. The Cayenne GTS develops 440 hp (324 kW) and has an even sportier tuned PASM chassis with a ride height lowered by 24 millimetres, providing a further boost to driving performance. The third novelty at the Auto Show is the Panamera Exclusive Series which offers an especially luxurious combination of performance and exclusivity.

Porsche is on a stable and profitable growth course on the US market. In the period from January to October 2014, the sports car manufacturer recorded an increase of eleven per cent over the same period last year with over 39,000 cars delivered. The United States therefore remains the primary market for Porsche. The 911 scored a significant upswing with more than 8,700 units delivered, one in six Porsche buyers opted for a Boxster or a Cayman. About one in three Porsche cars sold there was a Cayenne. Panamera sales rose by eleven per cent and round off the Porsche success together with the successful launch of the Macan.



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222max222max - 11/12/2014 10:05:02 AM
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Let's see. These are new rides so 2 look like the same 911 that's been around since... forever. And the Panamera, which is still ugly. I'm excited!


TheSteveTheSteve - 11/12/2014 11:19:48 AM
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Meet the news cars. Same as the old cars.

I guess it was take a Porschephile to detect the tiny variances in exterior appearance. BTW, this isn't a slam of Porsche. Porsche is known for being Porsche. They're not known for cranking out new models every year. I'm okay with that. I'm just left scratching my head when "new" looks the same as what we're used to.


W208W208 - 11/12/2014 8:11:25 PM
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I scratch my head when car companies are billed as releasing X amount of new models for a given year, and when they debut.............ah, they're just variations of existing models.


Dexter1Dexter1 - 11/12/2014 11:07:41 PM
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Regardless of whether the model is new or not, the 911s are truly a beautifully evolved piece of machinery. Panamera? Not so much.


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