Porsche SUV Range To Remain GT Free – Forever
Porsche is reportedly adamant it will not be slapping a ‘GT’ badge on the back of its SUVs – now, or in the future. Usually when a carmaker makes the ‘never-ever’ promise, you can expect to see the ‘never-ever’ model
Porsche is reportedly adamant it will not be slapping a ‘GT’ badge on the back of its SUVs - now, or in the future.
Usually when a carmaker makes the ‘never-ever’ promise, you can expect to see the ‘never-ever’ model go on sale in around two years from when that promise was made.
Few would have predicted an SUV from Bentley, Lamborghini or Rolls-Royce, but the winds of change have forced their respective hands. Will Ferrari eventually yield?
But Porsche says it’s serious on this one - keen to keep its sports cars separate from its SUV market.
Speaking with Car And Driver, Porsche head of GT road car development, Andreas Preuninger, reportedly said the Macan and Cayenne will remain GT-free, for good.
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