Written on September 7th, 2009 at 6:02pm by 993C4S 

Behind the Scenes of the Upcoming Porsche Panamera Commercial

In June of this year Porsche was hard at work filming the world debut commercial for the Porsche Panamera.  The shoot used 16 cars from Jerry Seinfeld’s collection and another 15 more from the likes of Roger Penske, Brumos, Mat Drendel and others.  While the commercial was filmed at a former Marine Air Base in El Toro, California, it will be altered to look the Bonneville Salt Flats.  The final version of the commercial should air sometime soon, but the video below provides a behind the scenes look at what production was actually like.  The cars and the action in this video speak for themselves.

Sam Cabiglio,  one of the world’s premier Porsche aficionados (and also works directly with Jerry Seinfeld to manage and his massive Porsche collection) was part of the making of this great commercial.  As he said, “Too bad it had to end!”

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10 Responses to “Behind the Scenes of the Upcoming Porsche Panamera Commercial”

  1. stone on September 7th, 2009 6:36 pm

    It looks like the behind the scenes will be more exciting than the commercial itself will be– the making of a great documentary is there. An excellent collection of road and race cars were amassed for only seconds of commercial time.

    The only thing I wish is that they would have de-interlaced the sneak preview.

  2. Ken on September 8th, 2009 10:27 am

    Nothing like pulling out all the stops to try to convince people it is a Porsche. :)
    Unfortunately my car was unavailable on the date they requested so it will have to wait for another commercial… :)

  3. 993C4S on September 8th, 2009 2:21 pm

    @Ken,

    Funny, the same thing happened to me. My car was tied up in another photo shoot. :-)

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