Panamera Beats CTS-V Around the Nurburgring?

Sat, Jul 11, 2009

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Panamera Beats CTS-V Around the Nurburgring?

The automaker that currently holds the title for fastest production sedan around Germany’s Nurburgring race track may surprise you. The answer is Cadillac, with the supercar-like CTS-V that lapped the track in a record 7:59 minutes.

Cadillac worked long and hard on the CTS-V to achieve that goal and it’s amazing that they got to it. But now it looks as if Porsche may have beaten that record, if a report from Germany’s Sport Auto is to be believed.

Porsche Panamera Side

Three seconds. That’s the how much faster the Panamera Turbo is around the track, according to Auto Sport. Now Porsche hasn’t confirmed this – if it’s true you better believe they will. It’ll be a number they’ll want to trumpet.

There’s a few things that seem funny about this though. First of all, 3 seconds is a small number that could be attributed to various factors. But if they can consistently hit that, a win is a win. Second, the Panamera is a dedicated sports sedan from a renowned sports car manufacturer. It should beat the CTS-V around the track.

Also, a $132,600 sports sedan at that (versus $59,875 for the CTS-V). Thirdly, does it really matter in the real world anyway? Not really. For performance and value, the CTS-V would take the title for me. That said, I’m really looking forward to seeing the Panamera in person. Some have said the difference is like night and day. We’ll see!

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Tony is an automotive journalist who lives in the the "Golden State" of California. Through the years he has experienced many different varieties of cars old and new, through his interest and attendance to various automobile museums and car shows around the country.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. PeterD Says:

    Now if only there were a GT-R sedan to get that age old (years old) debate of Porsche vs Nissan going again.

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