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Boh... So Porsche, a company known for their sports cars, will have another huge SUV on its line up. 3 SUVs, 2 sedans and... 1 sports car? Cause it is not clear what's happening with the 718 future.

Not sure how this will affect the public's perception about the brand...
 
Let's face it - big, platform-sharing SUVs make revenues and profits, as abhorrent as a 7 seater Porsche bus would be to me.
718s are niche sales - for the not-so-rich who can't afford a 911 but are looking at an entry point to the Porsche sports car experience.
 
Let's face it - big, platform-sharing SUVs make revenues and profits, as abhorrent as a 7 seater Porsche bus would be to me.
718s are niche sales - for the not-so-rich who can't afford a 911 but are looking at an entry point to the Porsche sports car experience.

The first generation Porsche Cayenne, presented in 2002, was a very significant, if not THE most significant, element that contributed to transforming Porsche AG into a most formidable "Profit Powerhouse".

However, I cannot help but suspect that Porsche AG has somehow lost focus and, in fact, may not be able to adhere to some sort of sustainable "Big Picture" planning scenario. Too much smacks of "panic" and hair trigger decision making. Pretty much everything so far pertaining to the "K1" project is a reflection of this IMHO.
 
Ferrari is launching a sort of electric four-door sedan/crossover next month with an Apple-inspired design! Relatively a large luxury SUV, and Porsche's ICE engine after 20 years of making SUVs, doesn't sound so far-fetched.
 
718s are niche sales - for the not-so-rich who can't afford a 911 but are looking at an entry point to the Porsche sports car experience.

I would prefer a more affordable smaller 718 that doesn't look as a women's car over the 911. Both are toys for weekend and I find a base Carrera overpriced and I won't pay 250k for a GT3 either.

However, I cannot help but suspect that Porsche AG has somehow lost focus and, in fact, may not be able to adhere to some sort of sustainable "Big Picture" planning scenario. Too much smacks of "panic" and hair trigger decision making. Pretty much everything so far pertaining to the "K1" project is a reflection of this IMHO.

I think Porsche is missing something when designing luxury interiors.
Their cars are expensive but don't offer much in terms of luxury feel like Range Rover. Of course they drive the best and that's why people are buying but a Cayenne feels a less premium inside than a RRS.

So if they decide to launch a very expensive big SUV it should be really nice inside like a full size RR.
 
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"K1" rendering.

Accurate ? Possible.
 

Porsche

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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