Friday, July 10th, 2009...10:01 am
Report: Porsche Panamera Turbo lays claim to 7:56 Nurburgring lap time
Porsche’s intense rivalry with Nissan over Nurburgring lap times may have cooled off in recent months, but a new rivalry appears to be in the works, this time with Cadillac and the CTS-V. A report emerging from Germany today has the Panamera Turbo lapping the Nurburgring in 7:56 minutes – just over 3 seconds faster than the American uber-sedan.
It would also mean taking the mantle as fastest lap time for a production sedan, since the CTS-V holds that title now. Porsche hasn’t confirmed the time reported by Sport Auto, nor has it released its own times for the car, so it will remain to be seen if this is the final word.
Still, the possibility of the next round of super-sedans taking the title from the current $59,995 Cadillac CTS-V by mere seconds goes to show just how far Cadillac has pushed the performance-per-dollar value equation, especially considering the Panamera Turbo, at $132,600, is the least expensive of the super-sedan set, which also includes the Aston Martin Rapide and Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S.
2010 Porsche Panamera
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