Bloomberg reports that because of shifting tariff regulations, and thanks to cheaper import taxes, foreign brands have seen a market share jump from 28 percent to 41 percent over the last two years.This means, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi have all capitalized on the shift leaving domestic producers ...
The future of Porsche models as seen in these couple of videos after the break show the facelifted Panamera sports sedan and the all new Cayman coupe.
Some minor improvements to the existing engine lineup and chassis are also to be expected. The 2013 Panamera will break cover sometime in the coming auto show season. The other spied on is the second generation Cayman, with a hardtop coupe version of the latest Boxster. The new Cayman will grow a few inches in length giving more passenger and luggage space and will be lighter and more powerful than the outgoing model.
The new Cayman will arrive in the market towards the end of 2012 or early 2013.