Porsche Names?
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Porsche's sports car series uses numerical naming and does not have Chinese names. The sedan series includes the Taycan, called 'Ta Yi Zhan,' and the Panamera, called 'Pala Meila' or 'Pana Meila.' The SUV series includes the Macan, referred to as 'Mei Ken,' 'Mai Ken,' or 'Mai Kai,' and the Cayenne, called 'Ka Yan.' In addition to the currently available models, discontinued models include the Cayman, called 'Ka Man,' and the Boxster, called 'Bo Ke Si Te.' More related information is as follows: 1. Porsche 718: Porsche has a racing car named 718, which was once invincible on the track. In 1957, the Porsche 550 Spyder was discontinued, so Porsche introduced the 718 as its successor. As for why the 718 uses a numerical name instead of an English name, this will be explained when discussing the 911. 2. Macan: The reason Porsche named this model Macan is because it exudes a sense of power like a tiger. Positioned slightly below the Cayenne, many people refer to it as the 'Little Cayenne.'