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Porsche Promises 'Spectacular' New Car

Four years without a show car to the event, German luxury car maker Porsche has announced plans to return to the North American International Auto Show. Details are limited at this point but Hans-Gerd Bode, Porsche's Press Manager, told Bloomberg "We'll have something spectacular to show there. You'll have to wait and be surprised."

Bode declined to go any further on this point, but early speculation suggests Porsche could introduce an updated version of the 918 Spyder concept. Nothing is official right now - the model could be a coupe or a more production-ready concept.

Porsche previously released…

Porsche Cajun Goes Into Production

Porsche has announced they will be taking over development of sports cars and large premium sedans. Now there's the news that partner Audi will now be responsible for developing large SUVs for the German auto maker.

That will include the next-generation Porsche Cayenne and the upcoming Porsche Cajun - a mid-sized SUV to be based on the Audi Q5. The current Porsche Cayenne was developed entirely by Porsche.

Audi will also be responsible for the development of the VW Touareg as well as the Audi Q7.

"This is not badge engineering. Porsche will be responsible for the engines and performance…

Porsche's New Secret Model

Porsche has announced plans to introduce a new model at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Details are limited at this time, but the German auto maker referred to the model as a "mid-engine sports car" - meaning fans can expect something in Boxster or Cayman guise. Considering Porsche recently launched the Boxster Spyder, the new model could be the Cayman Club Sport, which the company leaked online recently.

As previously reported, the Cayman Club Sport?

Porsche 911 Turbo By speedART

Porsche introduced a new model at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

The German auto maker referred to the model as a "mid-engine sports car" - meaning fans can expect something in Boxster or Cayman guise. Considering Porsche recently launched the Boxster Spyder, the new model could be the Cayman Club Sport, which the company leaked online recently.

As previously reported, the Cayman Club Sport will be a lightweight model in the same vein as the?