Report: A Porsche 928 Successor Remains a Possibility
The Panamera sedan may spawn a two-door coupe sibling.
It makes sense that the fabled sports car makes would consider such a model. BMW has the 8 Series, while Aston Martin has its DB11—both front-engined grand touring coupes. Plus, the Volkswagen Group has already proven it can build just such a car using the Panamera's architecture with the Bentley Continental GT, which shares its underpinnings with the Panamera.
The long-rumored 928 successor was briefly discussed during a round-table interview about the 2021 Panamera. In the interview, Porsche's Thomas Friemuth was asked about turning the big sedan into a coupe. "We have not finally decided yet. So we are just discussing this topic for several years as you can imagine since other competitors also have two-door cars...we're not...yet ready to decide whether to do this or not. We have quite a nice two-door car in our program called the 911," Friemuth responded.
The 911 is certainly a nice two-door sports car. In fact, we like it enough to crown it our 2019 Best Driver's Car. But one thing the long-standing, rear-engined model lacks is the grand touring persona a front-engined Panamera-based coupe might offer. Only time will tell if Porsche decides to pull the trigger and bring a 928-like coupe back to its model line. Still, it's nice to know the German brand hasn't entirely given up on such a vehicle. Yet.