Why is Porsche called 'Bozi'?
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Bozi is the Cantonese name for Porsche, essentially just a Cantonese transliteration of 'PORSCHE'. The term 'Bozi' is quite catchy and easy to remember, although it doesn't carry the same prestige as the name 'Porsche'. Here's more related information: 1. Panamera: Panamera is the Chinese translation for Porsche's Panamera model. It's a luxury coupe with rapid acceleration; the top variant can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, while mid-range variants vary between 4.2 to 5.4 seconds, rivaling supercars. It boasts top-tier cabin quietness and handling feedback, with mid and top variants featuring all-wheel drive and well-balanced weight distribution. 2. Panamera's Design: The Porsche Panamera features smooth, rounded body lines without any sharp edges, exuding a muscular yet refined Porsche design language. It adopts a four-door layout with distinctive large air intakes on either side of the front fascia. Like other Porsche models, the new Panamera utilizes a traditional steel monocoque body structure.