WINTERLINGEN, Germany — Another modification package for the 2010 Porsche Panamera has been released, and this time it's from the German tuner Lumma Design. The car will make its official debut at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show.
Although details are scant at the moment, the firm says that output can be gradually increased on the Panamera up to 690 horses. The only performance mods we know of are an upgraded braking system and a sport suspension that drops the vehicle 1.38 inches closer to the ground.
Lumma's biggest addition is the aggressive wide-body kit that includes a new front bumper, carbon-fiber hood with vents, larger fenders, carbon-fiber wing, revised rear bumper with diffuser and quad tailpipes. Twenty-two-inch Racing Edition deep-dish alloy wheels finish off the package.
Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to its official debut.
Inside Line says: Lumma gives owners an extreme and aggressive tuning option for their four-door Porsche coupe. — Mike Lysaght, Correspondent

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amaciejewski says:
01:34 PM, 10/12/2009
looks interesting in a twisted-science kind of way.