Porsche Chayenne - The SUV
Version Of A Porsche
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Ten years ago, the idea of a Porsche sport utility vehicle would
have seemed absurd.
And the reason is
not that it lacks experience with off-road cars since their
engineering have developed all-wheel-drive military vehicles. It’s
more that, compared to General Motors, Toyota or Daimler-Chrysler,
the automotive giants, Porsche represents a tiny fraction of the
production volume. For 50 years, the company has produced quick,
nimble, small sports car, or in other words, the opposite of the
SUV’s. When Porsche decided to invest in an SUV and a new factory
to build it, it became clear the times, as well as our taste, have
changed.
And now, after creating the most anticipated new Porsche in
decades, the company is proud that its SUV is what many expected it
would be: technically slick and remarkably fast, with on-road
handling that belies its bulk. Also, the Cayenne delivers what most
SUV buyers demand, including decent cargo space, more than enough
capability for casual off-road use, and impressive towing
capacity.
When it comes to pricing, Cayenne is a true Porsche. A very
expensive Porsche. With tax and license, a loaded Cayenne
Turbo can crack the $100,000 barrier, and that alone will knock it
off most shopping lists.
But for the connoisseurs, the Porsche Cayenne will be truly
appreciated for its performance and driving satisfaction.
Porsche Chayenne Interior
Porsche offers three versions of the four-door Cayenne: the
Cayenne, The Cayenne S and the Cayenne Turbo. The standard models
of the Cayenne and Cayenne S come with features such as: 18-inch
alloy wheels, stability control given by the Porsche Stability
Management, leather seating, power seats, dual-zone automatic
climate control and a 350-watt, 15-speaker Bose audio system. Since
it’s a true Porsche, Cayenne’s ignition switch is on the dash’s
left side.
The gauge cluster is nearly perfect but the climate and radio
controls are
indecipherable cluster of buttons and knobs. The good thing is that
the satellite steering wheel controls are standard which means that
they will be easier to find. The Turbo model comes not only with
additional power but also with more technical and luxury
features.
Among those we enumerate: an adaptive suspension with automatic
ride height and damping adjustment Porsche Active Suspension
Management), bi-HID headlights, a CD-based navigation system,
heated seats front and rear, seat memory, sonar front/rear parking
assist and power adjustment for the steering wheel. But the options
the Cayenne offers are meant to increase functionality and
personality. These options are: four-zone climate control,
bolstered sport seats, various wheel/tire upgrades and trailering
preparation. With a maximum
cargo capacity of 63 cubic feet, the Cayenne has slightly more
capacity than the Range Rover but less than the Infiniti
FX45.
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