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It's like a cross between a Macan and a Panamera. Panacan?
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A Pecan.
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Pancake?
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how about Macanamera? Its so catchy, I feel like I've heard it before!
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Aremanacam.
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Macnamera
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Marinara
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Call it the Headroom.
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0_O ….. it already has a name, Panamera Sport Turismo.
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looks like a competitor to this:
you know.. with more doors
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I like it, particularly since it's for a Germany automotive company. The only thing that would make it better, or rather far more offensive/ironic, is if the car was Japanese. haha
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Wagamera (Wagon+Panamera)
Or Wagamerican (Wagon+Panamera+Macan)
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I am going to take a wild guess here...
Porsche Sport Turismo Hybrid Concept.
Yes, it is a longer-roof version of the 5-door Panamera, that ever so elegantly solves Panamera's flat-spot roof profile problem on the 5-door sedan body shell, by moving toward a wagon-like roofline... which is supposed to be flatter.
And yes, obviously Macan S and Macan Turbo basically took this shape, and put it on top of an Audi SQ5 chassis, and replaced 70% of the Audi parts along the way.
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Pecan.
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Panamerica. Porsche has used the Panamericana name before, on this:
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Dammit beat me to it.
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Dammit beat me to it.
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Mine
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Porsche Pacman
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Panameracan.
What... too easy?
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Panicanabra Dabra!
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That is precisely the first thing that came to mind after reading the question. There is no other answer, honestly.