
The most interesting thing we found out today, is that Porsche is working on a targa version of the Cayman… yes, a Cayman Targa, which will have removable roof panels as in the 911, will soon hit the market. Moreover, Porsche CEO Mathias Mueller said that the company is also considering Panamera derivates but he did not five any details – anyway, a convertible or a coupe have been rumored. Furthermore, Porsche is also working on a smaller SUV dubbed Cajun, which will be based on the Audi Q5. Still, the top of the line vehicle will remain the 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid, which has been approved for limited production last summer.
The production version of this supercar is expected to cost more than $600,000. Many of you are maybe asking themselves why so many models from Porsche, right? The answer is that Porsche is trying to double its sales by 2018 to almost 200,000 units and the only to do it is to introduce new models to its lineup. [via autonews - sub. required]