The Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 model lineup includes a front-engine Coupe and a GT model. Invoice pricing starts at about $90,000 for the basic version of the Coupe. For versions with engines that churn out more horsepower, a driver can expect to pay more than $150,000.






Porsche 928 Performance
The 928, Porsche's front-engine entry in the coupe GT market, never quite enjoyed the success of the signature sports car, the 911. Since Porsche stopped producing the 928 in 1995 after an 18-year run, the German automaker has gone without a front-engine coupe to compete with the likes of the BMW M6, Jaguar XKR, Aston-Martin DB9, and Mercedes CL-class.
Consider the impressive specs of the Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Porsche 928. The V8 engine on the 928 can pump out about 350 horsepower.