My wife and I toured the new Panoz facility last week. John Leverett gave us a wonderful tour and insights into what the new company plans to do. It would be inappropriate for me to detail those plans here before they roll them out. They have an interesting new business model that I hope works out well for them. In many ways, they are starting a new business, so we should all be patient and watch it roll out.
A few things that I don't think are confidential that John would not mind me mentioning include the following:
Don Panoz is leading this resurgence, not Dan.
All cars will be updated with new ergonomics, new features and new engines.
All cars will be built to order with the personal choices of the specific customer.
The sales model will not be the old disinterested dealer network, but a new concept that John is still building.
The cars in the museum are a fabulous history of Panoz, and I encourage you all the visit and see them once they actually open the facility.
The Abruzzi may still come to fruition down the road. Don is still passionate about the car and concept (both the road car and the race car are in the museum).
We got to see some develop activities on the updated features for both the Roadster and Esperante. They are crash testing the GTR1 road version soon so that they can market it as well. All this takes a lot of time, so be patient, this is a small company, not GM with billions of dollars and unlimited staff. The Panoz team seems to working on a lot of things at once to make this work out.
Have faith, I think this could be fun for all of us in future years.
Ken O
A few things that I don't think are confidential that John would not mind me mentioning include the following:
Don Panoz is leading this resurgence, not Dan.
All cars will be updated with new ergonomics, new features and new engines.
All cars will be built to order with the personal choices of the specific customer.
The sales model will not be the old disinterested dealer network, but a new concept that John is still building.
The cars in the museum are a fabulous history of Panoz, and I encourage you all the visit and see them once they actually open the facility.
The Abruzzi may still come to fruition down the road. Don is still passionate about the car and concept (both the road car and the race car are in the museum).
We got to see some develop activities on the updated features for both the Roadster and Esperante. They are crash testing the GTR1 road version soon so that they can market it as well. All this takes a lot of time, so be patient, this is a small company, not GM with billions of dollars and unlimited staff. The Panoz team seems to working on a lot of things at once to make this work out.
Have faith, I think this could be fun for all of us in future years.
Ken O
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