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    The SpeedART Porsche Panamera PS9-300D gets a body kit that includes a front spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser and a rear spoiler. | September 30, 2011

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SpeedART Porsche Panamera PS9-300D

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    Just the Facts:
    • SpeedART has released a performance and exterior enhancement package for the Porsche Panamera Diesel.
    • It includes a power kit that increases output by 49 horses and torque by 64 pound-feet.
    • The tune includes a set of 22-inch rollers and an aero kit.

    GERLINGEN, Germany — SpeedART has upgraded the Porsche Panamera 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6 with a slew of performance and exterior goodies, rebadging it as the PS9-300D.

    For performance purposes, the tuner upgraded the Panamera Diesel with a power kit that brings output from 247 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque to 296 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque. Although SpeedART doesn't specify how that power increase is achieved, it is probably thanks in part to a pair of twin tailpipes and a recalibrated ECU.

    The exterior gets tweaked as well, with the addition of a front spoiler, side skirts, rear spoiler and front and rear intakes. Huge 22-inch five-spoke wheels make the stance more sporty. The wheels hide a new set of sport brake calipers to help with braking power.

    SpeedART also has a variety of interior accoutrements to spice up the look of the Panamera's cockpit.

    Inside Line says: A subtle and sporty package for the Europe-only Panamera Diesel.

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    orbit09 says:

    11:28 AM, 10/03/2011

    The Panamerica - not unlike the Caddy CTS coupe - is a car that looks far better in person than in photos. I'd get one (panam) in a heartbeat.

    isend2c says:

    06:23 PM, 09/30/2011

    the rear in particular looks improved upon the stock Panamera.

    smallfield says:

    04:41 PM, 09/30/2011

    I almost think this looks better with stock wheels. Despite the large rotors Porsche uses on this car, they look like what GM used in the mid 90s when framed in a 22" wheel.

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