Yep, the 991 comes in 2011, not 2010. Next year is the year of the new Cayenne and one "little" surprise. 

Btw: all this CRAP some publications claim regarding abandoning the Cayenne & Panamera, reducing production, etc. is complete BULL.

On the contrary, Porsche plans to extend production, VW has already put some numbers out, I'm curious if they're realistic.

In the pipeline: a smaller Cayenne based on the VW Tiguan/Audi Q5 platform. A hybrid or even fully electrical 911. A model below the Boxster. A Boxster RS and/or Cayman RS. Panamera with long wheel base (still not sure). Panamera Coupe.

Does this sound like Porsche abandoning the Cayenne and Panamera and reducing production?!  


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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor 997 Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S, BMW M3 Cab DKG, Mini Cooper S JCW