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Four Porsches At Paris Auto Show

On the 30th day of September this year, the Paris Motor Show with the theme Mondial de lAutomobile will be opening for the public. And during this trade show in Europe, the Porsche brand would be sending out and presenting four new vehicle models to the public. This would be considered a milestone for Porsche for it would be the first time that the mentioned brand would be showing off four new vehicles in a motor show.
Packed with the best quality engineering designs, automotive features, topnotch Porsche auto parts, and excellent performance, the four new vehicle models from Porsche would be strutting their stuff right under the bright lights of the mentioned auto show. The Porsche group comprise of the 911 Targa S, the Cayman, the Boxster S, and the 911 GTS RS. All of these would be coming with new engines and would be available for the public to view and gawk at up until the 15th of October.
We are delighted to be represented in Paris by these top class new vehicles. The wide scope of the products shows that we are always working on further

developing our sports cars and are continually searching for improvements, explains Wolfgang Durheimer. Durheimer is the companys executive vice president for research and development.
The 911 Targa would be coming with an all wheel drive system which would be offered for the very first time. This elegant vehicle and sports car would also be sporting a glass roof large enough to see the sky above. November is the scheduled date for its release in the market for sale. On the other hand, October would be the month that the Middle East auto market would be meeting the 911 GT3 RS. And surely, those who would be lucky enough to buy this vehicle would be very much fascinated by its performance which is very much suited for racetrack driving.
The Porsche Boxter S would be having a 2.7 liter engine that is capable of creating 245 bhp. Its torque also was improved while its fuel consumption went down. The Porsche Cayman, which is a sports coupe that holds two seats, would come equipped with a 2.7 liter engine with six cylinders capable of providing 245 bhp of power.
Written By: Shane Morgay



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