Watch How The New Porsche Panamera Is Made As It Prepares to Break Nurburgring Records

Oct 30, 2016 06:20 AM EDT | Mariechris Felipe

The 2018 Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake was spotted testing at the Nurburgring tracks. The new Panamera expected to debut at the Geneva Motor Show is said to be developed on a new modular platform which will be the basis of all new Panamera. Watch how it is made below.

2018 Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake

Porsche already warned recently that the new Panamera will be built on the new modular platform and highly adaptable to new models and versions. And so it looks it will as the new Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake was spotted testing at the Nurburgring - where the Panamera Porsche normally carried out much of its development - sporting something new and powerful.

Spy photos show a rather long, extended version of the current model. A model that will stand out for having more space and versatility for customers who demand it. Of course, despite its larger size, it did not lose any sportiness in it. It also has a new rear spoiler and some design changes in the back as well as a retractable appendix at the end of the roof.

It will still be long before the new Porsche Panamera will debut and will probably not arrive until mid to late next year. For now, we discovered how the new Porsche Panamera is made.

How The New Porsche Panamera Is Made

The new Panamera will be the basis for future derivative models that are already beginning to develop. One of them is the Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake that we see in spy photos reported by MotorAuthority and in the video below, one can see how it is made. Manufactured at the Porsche plant in Leipzig, these units will be shipped to the US after being tested on a special track.

The new Porsche Panamera is manufactured with a metal skeleton including parts of the body that only weighs 379 kg and with a separation between its exterior components 450 not far outstrips the 0.5 mm, except between the doors, which are 1.5 mm. In this installation, Porsche produced only 650 cars a day, three models in one and the same line at a rate three Cayenne, Panamera and three other Porsche Macan.

Watch the video below:

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