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Wed, 01 Aug 2012The Porsche Macan – a Porsche Cayenne on a boil wash – has been spied out testing and caught on video. We’ve seen spy photos of the Porsche Macan before – Porsche’s take on the Audi Q5 – and they look more like a cut down Cayenne being used as a mule for the Macan’s underpinnings than an actual Macan. But it seems that the shots so far are actually the Macan as it’s heading for production, which means Porsche has, perhaps unsurprisingly, chosen the 911 school of car design as itsĀ inspirationĀ for the Macan and just stuck a Cayenne on a boil wash.
Mercedes McLaren SLR Stirling Moss Image Gallery
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New Hyundai Sant Fe delivers up a ‘Storm’ for London Fashion Week
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