
In a lighter-than-usual take on the Porsche Panamera, German tuning house Techart has unveiled a surprisingly tasty cosmetic-only package for Stuttgart's new four-door sports saloon
Aptly named "Black Edition", Techart's Panamera proposal is wrapped in a matte black vinyl film.
It also comes with the company's Aerodynamic Kit I that includes side skirts, aprons, spoilers and daytime running lights, as well as with 22-inch alloy wheels in a black shade, new brake calipers and a sport exhaust system with four tail pipes.
Inside, Techart has upgraded the Panamera Black Edition's cabin with high-quality black leather combined with alcantara as well as hand-sewed decorative stitching and leather piping in flamenco red.
In addition, numerous interior components like trims, door entry guards, cup holder and the air vents are finished in a matte black design.











15 Comments:
Getting tired of matte black.
nice try but...... BLEH!
No color will make the Panamera look good...
too amateur for porsche.
I'm tired of you guys /girls dissing the Panamera. It is a beautiful car, and in-body true craftsmanship. I got chance of seeing it up close and in person, and boy let me tell you what a work of art. From the stance to the overall balance of the car is amazing.
Carguy123
The only way to improve the Panamera's styling is to simply send it to the crusher. It's a fugly piece of Frau Helga "style" and I'm damn sure that, were it not for the Pork badge, people would barf their guts out upon seeing it.
How sad is it when the only thing they can call an 'upgrade' is a vinyl wrap.
Fuck vinyl wraps.
Brake, dammit, not break. Unforgivable typo for a site about cars.
Carguy123 - WTF? No design integrity or originality. It's hideous. Design balance, work of art, beautiful stance - check out the Italians, perhaps stop by Aston Martin then get back to us 'K? Germans know squat about car design - Porsche Cayenne, Panamera, X3, X6, 5GT, 1 series, V series M-class, CLC at Mercedes... At best Germans do bland well (pretty much all VW bar the fabulous Scirocco, and most clone-alike Audis).
HELLO ..where's my comment Carscoop pointing out your typo for break when it was brake. I have not commented foul on anything or anybody but where's my comment..not to be seen.
Easy to criticize on the fence but not easy when you get it back. Is this what you call democracy, freedom of speech and bullshit.
"Is this what you call democracy, freedom of speech and bullshit."
Nobody voted on anything; it is not a matter of democracy so that argument is worthless.
Also, John runs Carscoop and can choose to allow or disallow comments as he sees fit. On the internet, the right to free speech is determined not by legal laws of the country John lives in or the location of the blogspot servers, but by John's own discression.
If this was a public forum in a public building (in reality) you would have a case. Since Carscoop is a private forum that IS NOT under the governence of a federal body, the decision to allow or disallow comments and their contents is the sole discression of the owner, John.
To summarize:
In public - freedom of speech (if you are fortunate to live in such a countyr that allows it)
On the internet - freedom of speech is choosen by the owner of the website and/or servers.
It's that simple.
Reg; "HELLO ..where's my comment"
You need a little patience and latitude.
John doesn't sit there and just wait to post 'Your Comment'. I imagine that he is doing other things to keep this site relevant and fresh, not to mention trips to the loo or downing a hamburger or just some personal fun or time off.
As for his inadvertently using the wrong word, we all do that on occasion, typos included.
When you reach perfection let us know. For now spare us your sandbox attitudes and the impatience of a three year old.
I'm surprised that somebody above isn't blaming "Toyota" for this GUCK Porsche.
@anons 11 & 12 who rally behind John the Don -
The poor guy did not ask for his rights or didn't stop John from going to the Loo or swallowing a hamburger. Yes i agree John is a busy mind, afterall this is a car website.
but the guy just questioned, put the ball in John's court.
I think what he meant to say was that its easy to criticize. Now what i gather is that car Journos go on, play around with words, edit, put things there..remove things here.. criticise products for thier shortcomings and when they its their turn they want to become invisible.
^to become invisible^.
like this Porker should.
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