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Porsche Panamera GTS

PORSCHE MUST BE KEEPING A BEADY eye on sales of its Taycan and Panamera models. While the pair have some fundamental differences, the Venn diagram also crosses at several points, not least their five-door fastback layouts, four-seat cabins, broadly similar accelerative performance, and pricing. Any upswing in Taycan sales relative to its counterpart has to cast the Panamera’s future into doubt, doesn’t it?

Focus firmly on 2020 though, and the Panamera still has considerable appeal, freshened up with a gentle facelift and offered with as

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