ORIGINAL: Fen
ORIGINAL: morris944s2john
It sounds like you guys wanted to hate it and made up your mind before seeing the pics!
I have to disagree, I think the Panamera looks fantastic. Shut lines, thats nit picking, look at the overal lines of the car and the shape of the rear window how it finishes off the overall lines of the side window openings really pleasingly and matches the outline of the rear of the car. look at the cooling vent in the front wing (to help cool the engine??) how they have continued the swage lines along the front doors.
Porsche have pulled off the near impossible, made a 4-door saloon car that has the looks of the Porsche family yet the lines work as a full 4-door, four seater. The car looks great from every angle shown. The proportions look right, sleek and elegant and the car has a pleasing face. I think the Panamera will look stunning in the metal and will definitely grow on you.
Compare the Panamera to any other high performance 4-door car (eg BMW M5) and it makes its competitors look slab sided and ungainly.
I'd like to see what thye interior looks like and under the bonnet- any pics??
Actually you couldn't be further from the truth, I came at this thread from a viewpoint of complete open-mindedness and when I looked at the first pics above of the 4S my first impression was positive, then I saw the side view of the Turbo.
The general shape of the car is personal preference and I have no more nor less right to say I think it looks terrible and you to say it looks great, but I have to disagree on shut lines. On a £10k Fiesta you might be right that shut lines are not important, but on a car that costs however many tens of thousands this will then they absolutely do. Just as much as a swage line and a (I suspect fake) vent.
Bottom line it's in the eye of the beholder if it looks better than an M5 etc. but Nick has it right that it's really competing against the Quattroporte, not the uber versions of middle-manager saloons. On that measure it comes up short as, while I personally don't care for the Quattroporte's styling there is nothing I can point my finger at and say "that's bad design", I just don't really like the overall look. With the Panamera it's easy to point at something and say "that's bad design".
I've no doubt it will sell reasonably well and that it's biggest problem will be the global financial climate it is born into, but there is an element that would buy anything with a Stuttgart crest on the front.
I agree I'd like to see the interior, but I have less interest in seeing the plastic engine covers it will have.