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Porsche Cayenne

The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by the German company Porsche since 2002. It is a luxury crossover SUV and has been described as both a full-sized and a mid-sized vehicle.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The first generation was known internally within Porsche as the Type 9PA (955/957) or E1. It was the first V8-engined vehicle built by Porsche since 1995, when the Porsche 928 was discontinued. It is also Porsche's first off-road variant vehicle since its Super and Junior tractors of the 1950s, and the first Porsche with four doors. Since 2014, the Cayenne has been sold alongside a smaller Porsche SUV, the Macan.

Porsche Cayenne
Overview
ManufacturerPorsche AG
Also calledRuf Dakara
ProductionAugust 2002 – present
Model years2003–present
Body and chassis
ClassLuxury crossover SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive

The second-generation Cayenne (Type 92A or E2) was unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show in March. The Cayenne shares its platform, body frame, doors and electronics with the similar Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7. It received a facelift in 2014 with minor external changes, and introduced a new plug-in E-Hybrid version, with its public launch at the Paris Motor Show.[7] Since 2008, all engines have featured direct injection technology. The third generation (Type PO536) was unveiled in 2017 at Stuttgart.

First generation (E1 9PA; 2002) edit

First generation (9PA)
 
Overview
Also calledRuf Dakara
ProductionAugust 2002–2010
Model years2003–2010
AssemblySlovakia: Bratislava (Volkswagen Bratislava Plant) (body assembly, paint, engine, gearbox, drivetrain, under chassis, wheels)
Germany: Leipzig (Porsche Leipzig GmbH) (interior, finishing, inspection)
Designer
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
PlatformVolkswagen Group PL71 platform
RelatedVolkswagen Touareg
Audi Q7
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission6-speed Aisin Warner automatic with Tiptronic manual shift mode
6-speed ZF manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,855 mm (112.4 in)
Length9PA Cayenne: 4,782 mm (188.3 in)
955 Turbo: 4,786 mm (188.4 in)
957 Cayenne: 4,798 mm (188.9 in)
957 GTS and Turbo: 4,795 mm (188.8 in)
Width1,928 mm (75.9 in)
957 GTS: 1,957 mm (77.0 in)
Height1,699 mm (66.9 in)
957 GTS: 1,675 mm (65.9 in)
957 Turbo: 1,696 mm (66.8 in)

The original Porsche Cayenne entered into the global market to a mixed reception, but it proved itself to have excellent performance for an SUV and had comparably good handling as well as powerful engines.[10] The lineup initially consisted of the V8-powered Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo. Later in the model cycle, VR6 and diesel-powered versions joined the lineup. In the eight model years of the E1 generation, a total of 276,652 units were produced.[11]

The base model Cayenne is powered by a 3.2-L VR6 engine producing 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp). The intake manifold is unique to Porsche, but otherwise the engine is largely the same as the VW engine. Acceleration from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) is 9.1 seconds with the manual transmission and 9.7 seconds with the Tiptronic S.

 
9PA Porsche Cayenne GTS Design Edition 3
 
Rear view 9PA Cayenne GTS

Cayenne S edit

The S in the 9PA is powered by a 4.5L V8 engine with a wet-sump lubrication system and variable valve timing. It produces 335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) and 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m) of torque. Acceleration from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) takes 6.9 seconds and the top speed is 150 mph (241 km/h).[12]

Introduced only for 2006 (as a pre-GTS concept), the Cayenne S Titanium Edition was a one-year exclusive, limited production SUV featuring a lightweight steel body, featuring an aluminium hood (lighter than the one equipped on the Cayenne S), titanium-painted accented body parts, side lower rocker body panels, Sport-Quad Tip Exhaust chrome tailpipes, 19" titanium painted alloy wheels, bi-xenon headlights, two-tone interior upholstery, Porsche PCM 2.0 w/ trip computer navigation, MP3 audio and Bose cabin surround sound. Under the hood, improvements included sport-tuned suspension, an aerodynamic body package, low-range transfer case, locking differential and a 6-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission. The Cayenne S Titanium Edition is powered by the same 4.5L V8 engine that powered the Cayenne S - still producing 335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) and 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m) of torque. Acceleration is even quicker than the regular Cayenne S from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) at sub[specify] 6.2 seconds[clarification needed] and the top speed is 150 mph (241 km/h)+.[clarification needed]

Cayenne GTS edit

The E1 Gran-Turismo Sport (GTS) was only offered in the updated 9PA chassis between the year 2008 and 2010. It was the first Porsche of the modern era to feature the GTS abbreviation nameplate in its model designation. Its sporty chassis had been specially developed only for this model variant and it was powered with a performance tuned 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp) 4.8 L V8. It also featured a lowered sport suspension, sports exhaust system and 21-inch (533 mm) high performance wheels as standard. It was much lighter than a normal Cayenne and had an aerodynamic wide body kit standard from factory. The Porsche Cayenne GTS had a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) time of 6.1 seconds with a top speed of 253 km/h. A six-speed manual transmission was also offered in the GTS for a limited time.[13]

Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S edit

 
Front view 957 Cayenne Turbo

The first-generation 9PA Cayenne Turbo had 450 PS (331 kW), and can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.6 seconds.[12] A Turbo S version was built in 2006 to compete with the Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG. The Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S include a low-range case, a locking differential, and height-adjustable, off-road suspension. The Turbo S is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.5 L V8 that produces 521 PS (383 kW; 514 hp) and 720 N⋅m (530 lb⋅ft) of torque; Acceleration from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) takes 5.0 seconds and the top speed is 167 mph (269 km/h); It features a six-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission.

In 2008 an updated 9PA Turbo model, featuring a larger 4.8-L engine, was revealed at the Beijing Auto Show. It produces 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp) more power, and can accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.9 seconds.[14] Also revealed with the new Turbo, was a new 550 hp (410 kW) Turbo S model. Acceleration from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) for that car takes 4.7 seconds and it can be had with optional ceramic composite brakes.

Cayenne Diesel edit

The original Cayenne Diesel was only available in the facelift 9PA chassis, powered by a 3.0-L V6 VW TDI engine, since February 2009.[15] The engine is rated at 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp) and 550 N⋅m (410 lb⋅ft) of torque. The car was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.[16] The diesel can accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 8.2 seconds.

Cayenne S Transsyberia edit

The Cayenne S Transsyberia was originally a racing vehicle designed for the Transsyberia rally, in which only 285 were built.[17]

The street version was later built to commemorate Porsche's victory in the Transsyberia rally. It is only available in the 9PA chassis with the 405 hp (302 kW) direct-inject 4.8-L V8 from the Cayenne GTS. Sales began in January 2009, with a targeted production run of 600 road vehicles worldwide (285 for North America), but far fewer were actually built (102 for USA, 17 for Canada including 3 which were 6 speed manual).[18]

Cayenne GTS Porsche Design Edition 3 (2010) edit

In May 2009,[19] a limited edition version based on the Cayenne GTS was introduced, designed by Porsche Design Studio and included a Porsche Design chronograph Type P'6612. Production was limited to 1000 units worldwide.[20]

Cayenne Concepts edit

In April 2022, [21] Porsche unveiled a concept open-top Cayenne for the first time to the public as a part of the 20th anniversary of the Porsche Cayenne. The Cayenne was proving successful, so in December 2002 Porsche designers wanted to asses the viability of more Cayenne body styles. They came up 3 alternate body shapes: a coupe style SUV, a convertible SUV and a longer wheelbase 3 row SUV. Porsche designers decided to continue with the idea of a convertible SUV, creating a two door, non-drivable (due to a lack of strengthening added to the chassis to prevent the car from buckling without a fixed roof) convertible Cayenne that had a had two alternate designs on the rear. Additionally, its doors were 20cm longer than the standard Cayenne and it had a shorter A-Pillar than the standard model. Due to the concerns surrounding head room, boot space and rear design the idea was scrapped. However, the coupe style SUV lead to the modern Cayenne Coupe. Moreover, the idea of a longer wheelbase 3 row SUV likely led to the large Porsche SUV which is currently in the prototype stages[22].

Engines edit

Model Production period Engine Power (PS, torque) at rpm
Cayenne 2004-2007 3,189 cc (3.2 L; 194.6 cu in) VR6 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp) at 6,000, 310 N⋅m (229 lb⋅ft) at 2,500
Cayenne 2007-2010 3,598 cc (3.6 L; 219.6 cu in) VR6 290 PS (213 kW; 286 hp) at 6,200, 385 N⋅m (284 lb⋅ft) at 3,000
Cayenne S 2002-2007 4,511 cc (4.5 L; 275.3 cu in) V8 340 PS (250 kW; 335 hp) at 6,000, 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) at 2,500
Cayenne S Titanium Edition 2006-2007 4,511 cc (4.5 L; 275.3 cu in) V8 344.7 PS (254 kW; 340 hp) at 6,000, 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) at 2,500
Cayenne S 2007-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 385 PS (283 kW; 380 hp) at 6,200, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,500
Cayenne S Transsyberia 2009-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 405 PS (298 kW; 399 hp) at 6,500, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,500
Cayenne GTS 2008-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp) at 6,500, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,500
Cayenne GTS Porsche Design Edition 3 2009-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp) at 6,500, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,500
Cayenne Turbo 2002-2007 4,511 cc (4.5 L; 275.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 450 PS (331 kW; 444 hp) at 6,000, 620 N⋅m (457 lb⋅ft) at 2,250
Cayenne Turbo 2008-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp) at 6,000, 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 4,500
Cayenne Turbo S 2006-2007 4,511 cc (4.5 L; 275.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 521 PS (383 kW; 514 hp) at 5,500, 720 N⋅m (531 lb⋅ft) at 2,750
Cayenne Turbo S 2008-2010 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp) at 6,000, 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) at 2,250
Cayenne Diesel 2009-2010 2,967 cc (3.0 L; 181.1 cu in) turbo V6 240 PS (176 KW; 237 hp) at 4,000, 550 N⋅m (406 lb⋅ft) at 2,000

Second generation (E2 92A; 2010) edit

Second generation (92A)
 
Overview
ProductionApril 2010 – August 2017[23]
Model years2011–2018
AssemblySlovakia: Bratislava (Volkswagen Bratislava Plant) (body assembly, paint, engine, gearbox, drivetrain, under chassis, wheels)
Germany: Leipzig (Porsche Leipzig GmbH) (interior, finishing, inspection)
Germany: Osnabrück (Volkswagen Osnabrück Plant) (interior, finishing, inspection) (2015-2017)
DesignerMitja Borkert
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
PlatformVolkswagen Group PL72 platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor35 kW (47 hp; 48 PS) 1NM AC synchronous (Cayenne S hybrid)
61 kW (82 hp; 83 PS) 1NM AC synchronous (Cayenne S E-Hybrid)
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrain
Battery
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,895 mm (114.0 in)
Length4,846 mm (190.8 in) (2010-14)
4,855 mm (191.1 in)(2014-)
Width1,938 mm (76.3 in) (2010-14)
1,939 mm (76.3 in)(2014-)
Height1,705 mm (67.1 in)
Curb weight2,085–2,215 kg (4,597–4,883 lb)

The second-generation Porsche Cayenne 92A went on sale in April–May 2010 as a 2011 model, with an official debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. In preparation for the unveiling, the Cayenne production facility in Leipzig, Germany, closed in December 2009 to commence factory retooling for the new model, a process that took two to three months.[citation needed]

 
Porsche Cayenne (Germany; pre-facelift)

The 92A Porsche Cayenne was slightly larger than its predecessors, but featured a more slanted rear window, less upright windshield, a more sloping roofline, door-mounted mirrors, smaller windows at the rear of the vehicle, headlights inspired by the Carrera GT, taillights that extend onto the car's tailgate, LED daytime running lights and a vastly redesigned interior much like the Panamera.[26] The 2011 Cayenne is almost 250 kg (551 lb) lighter than the previous models due to removing the low-range transfer case making it slightly more fuel efficient than the previous lineup. More use of aluminium and magnesium also helped shave weight.[27] Despite its lower stance, the new vehicle's off-road capabilities have been retained without compromising the street performance-oriented layout and design.[citation needed] In addition to a diesel offering, a hybrid version is available.[28] Model year 2013–2016 diesel Porsche Cayennes are included in the Volkswagen emissions scandal.

Standard features of the 92A Porsche Cayenne included automatic air conditioning with dual-zone climate controls, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic leather-wrapped steering wheel with radio controls, cruise control, leather upholstery, eight-way power front seats, outside-temperature indicator, and universal garage door opener in the base model. The Cayenne S adds a power sunroof and memory for the driver's seat.[27] The Cayenne GTS added an optional rearview camera, keyless access and start, and memory system. Finally, the most upscale Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S added a navigation system with voice recognition, optional four-zone climate controls, heated rear seats, premium sound system with six-disc CD changer.[29]

The E2 Cayenne was powered by a 3.6-L VR6 engine producing 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp), the Cayenne S features the same 4.8-L V8 in the Panamera S models producing 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp) and the Cayenne Turbo comes with Panamera Turbo's 4.8 L twin turbo V8 producing 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp).[27] The Cayenne S Hybrid uses an Volkswagen-sourced 3.0-L V6 engine producing 333 PS (245 kW; 328 hp), paired with a nickel metal hydride battery capable of 47 PS (35 kW; 46 hp), for a total of 380 PS (279 kW; 375 hp).[30] A manual gearbox serves as the standard transmission system on the base Cayenne, with all other models featuring an eight-speed Tiptronic as standard equipment. The low-range transfer case found in the previous generation has been removed. All vehicles will feature about 10% less weight than their predecessors, 70 kg worth of standard equipment in excess of that found on the current model and a more heavily contoured rear bench.[citation needed]

Available Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) active anti-roll bars,[31] Adaptive air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).

In September 2012 Porsche announced the Cayenne S Diesel.[32] This model is fitted with the Volkswagen 4.1-L V8 TDI engine. In October 2012, Porsche confirmed the addition of a new Cayenne Turbo S.[33]

In July 2014, Porsche launched a facelifted Cayenne range, with minor exterior alterations and new power-train options, including a plug-in E-Hybrid and downsizing of the S model's 4.8-L V8 to a turbocharged 3.6-L V6.[citation needed]

Hybrid edit

 
Porsche Cayenne hybrid drivetrain

At the IAA 2005, Porsche announced it would produce a hybrid version of the Cayenne before 2010 (Porsche Cayenne Hybrid).[34] Two years later, at the IAA 2007, Porsche presented a functioning Cayenne Hybrid and demonstration model of the drivetrain.[35]

Notable modifications to this car include an electric vacuum pump and hydraulic steering pump, allowing the car to function even when the engine is deactivated. A 288-volt nickel metal hydride battery is placed under the boot floor, occupying the space normally used for a spare tire.[36]

The production version, called the 'S' Hybrid, was launched in 2010, with a 3.0-L petrol V6 linked with an electric motor to achieve CO2 emissions of 193 g/km.[37] The S Hybrid was launched in the U.S. market in November 2010.[38]

Plug-in hybrid edit

 
Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid charging port

In July 2014, Porsche announced the launch of the Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid, a plug-in hybrid with an all-electric range between 18 and 36 km (11 and 22 mi) under the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) standard. The plug-in model displaced the Cayenne S Hybrid from the line up, and it is part of the revised range. The Cayenne S E-Hybrid is the first plug-in hybrid in the premium SUV segment, allowing Porsche to become the first automaker with three production plug-in hybrid models.[39] Deliveries in Germany were scheduled to begin in October 2014.[40] Sales in the U.S. began in November 2014.[41]

EPA fuel economy ratings

The following are the official EPA ratings of the Cayenne S E-Hybrid compared with the others models of the 2015 line up available in the U.S.:

Vehicle Model
year
Operating
mode
(AER)
EPA fuel economy ratings[42]
Combined City Highway
Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid 2015 Electricity
and gasoline
(14 mi)
47 mpg-e
(69 kWh/100 mi)
- -
Gasoline only 22 mpg - -
Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2015 Diesel only 23 mpg 20 mpg 29 mpg
Porsche Cayenne S 2015 Gasoline only 20 mpg 17 mpg 24 mpg
Porsche Cayenne Turbo 2015 Gasoline only 17 mpg 14 mpg 21 mpg

Engines edit

Model Production period Engine Power (PS, torque) at rpm Emissions CO2
Cayenne 2010-2014 3,598 cc (3.6 L; 219.6 cu in) VR6 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp) at 6,300, 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 236 g/km
Cayenne 2014-2018 3,598 cc (3.6 L; 219.6 cu in) VR6 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp) at 6,300, 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 215 g/km
Cayenne S 2010-2014 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp) at 6,000, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 245 g/km
Cayenne S 2015-2018 3,604 cc (3.6 L; 219.9 cu in) twin turbo V6 420 PS (309 kW; 414 hp) at 6,000, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 1,350 223 g/km
Cayenne S Hybrid 2010-2014 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) supercharged V6 + electric motor 380 PS (280 kW; 370 hp) at 5,600, 580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) at 1,000 193 g/km
Cayenne S E-Hybrid 2014-2018 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) supercharged V6 PHEV 416 PS (306 kW; 410 hp) at 5,500, 590 N⋅m (435 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 79 g/km
Cayenne GTS 2010-2014 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) V8 420 PS (309 kW; 414 hp) at 6,500, 515 N⋅m (380 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 251 g/km
Cayenne GTS 2015-2018 3,604 cc (3.6 L; 219.9 cu in) twin turbo V6 440 PS (324 kW; 434 hp) at 6,000, 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 1,600 228 g/km
Cayenne Turbo 2010-2014 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp) at 6,000, 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 2,250 270 g/km
Cayenne Turbo 2014-2018 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 520 PS (382 kW; 513 hp) at 6,000, 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) at 2,250 261 g/km
Cayenne Turbo S 2010-2014 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp) at 6,000, 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) at 2,250 270 g/km
Cayenne Turbo S 2015-2018 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in) twin turbo V8 570 PS (419 kW; 562 hp) at 6,000, 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 267 g/km
Cayenne Diesel 2010-2011 2,967 cc (3.0 L; 181.1 cu in) turbo V6 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp) at 4,000, 550 N⋅m (406 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 195 g/km
Cayenne Diesel 2011-2014 2,967 cc (3.0 L; 181.1 cu in) turbo V6 245 PS (180 kW; 242 hp) at 4,000, 550 N⋅m (406 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 189 g/km
Cayenne Diesel 2014-2018 2,967 cc (3.0 L; 181.1 cu in) turbo V6 262 PS (193 kW; 258 hp) at 4,000, 580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 173 g/km
Cayenne S Diesel 2014-2018 4,134 cc (4.1 L; 252.3 cu in) twin turbo v8 385 PS (283 kW; 380 hp) at 3,750, 850 N⋅m (627 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 209 g/km

Guinness World Record edit

On 1 May 2017, a 2017 Porsche Cayenne S Diesel set the Guinness World Record for heaviest aircraft pulled by a production car. The Cayenne towed a 265-ton Air France Airbus A380 to a distance of 42 meters, breaking the previous 2013 record of a Nissan Patrol towing a 170-ton Ilyushin Il-76 to a distance of 50 meters.[43] After the attempt Porsche repeated the test using a petrol-powered Cayenne Turbo S with 800 Nm of torque, 50 Nm less than the S Diesel, in an effort to prove the Cayenne's remarkable ability.[44]

Third generation (E3; 2017) edit

Third generation (9YA/9YB)
 
2018 Cayenne Turbo
Overview
ProductionAugust 2017 – present[45]
Model years2018–present
Assembly
DesignerIngo Scheinhutte[47] under Michael Mauer
Body and chassis
Body style
PlatformVolkswagen Group MLB Evo
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor100 kW (136 PS; 134 hp) integrated electric motor (E-Hybrid)
Transmission8-speed ZF 8HP automatic
Battery
  • 14.1 kWh lithium-ion (2018–2020)
  • 17.9 kWh lithium-ion (2021–2022)
  • 25.9 kWh lithium-ion (2023–present)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,895 mm (114.0 in)
Length
  • 4,918–4,929 mm (193.6–194.1 in)
  • 4,931–4,942 mm (194.1–194.6 in) (Coupé)
Width1,983–1,995 mm (78.1–78.5 in)
Height
  • 1,673–1,696 mm (65.9–66.8 in)
  • 1,636–1,676 mm (64.4–66.0 in) (Coupé)
Curb weight2,083–2,643 kg (4,592–5,827 lb)

The third-generation Porsche Cayenne was revealed on August 29, 2017, as a 2019-year model. It is based on the Volkswagen Group MLB platform shared with several other luxury crossover SUVs produced by Volkswagen Group, such as the Volkswagen Touareg, Audi Q7, Audi Q8, Bentley Bentayga, and Lamborghini Urus.[48]

For this generation, the Cayenne no longer shares the door panel design with the Volkswagen Touareg. According to Stephan Lenschow, Cayenne body product manager, this allows Porsche to give the Cayenne a more 'coke bottle' design. The Cayenne also received a redesigned front end with larger air intakes, more prominent creases along the bonnet, and a lower roofline to align its styling to the 911.[49]

The wheelbase remains unchanged from the previous generation, but Porsche increased the Cayenne's overall length slightly by about 63 mm (2.5 in). The height is slightly lowered by 9 mm (0.4 in) and the coefficient of drag is rated at 0.35.[50]

Despite a small increase in length, the third-generation Cayenne is lighter by around 65 kg (143 lb), depending on the configuration, with the use of a lighter chassis. Aluminium is extensively used throughout the vehicle, including its body in white such as doors, roof, hood, and rear hatch. The ratio of aluminium to high-strength steel is roughly 50-50, according to Lenschow. A lighter lithium-ion polymer starter battery that saves 10 kg (22 lb) also contributes to its weight distribution, which in base configuration is nearly balanced with approximately 55 percent front and 45 percent rear.

All engine options of the third-generation Cayenne are turbocharged, while diesel engine are no longer offered.[48] All Cayenne models in this generation is equipped with an eight-speed "Tiptronic S" transmission that is claimed to provide quicker response times in lower gears.[51]

Porsche offers an optional Porsche Surface Coated Brakes (PSCB), which consist of a cast-iron disc with 70 micrometers of tungsten-carbide coating. According to Karl Heess, Porsche director for product line SUV, PSCB reduce brake dust by as much as 50 percent over conventional iron brake discs) and extend the life of the disc by up to 35 percent. It is more expensive than iron discs while still less expensive by 50 percent than the ceramic brake option. Other innovations in this generation include staggered (different width) front and rear tires and optional rear-axle steering to reduce the turning radius.[49]

Cayenne Coupé edit

A model with a more rakish roofline called the Cayenne Coupé became available in 2019. It was revealed during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show in April 2019. At launch, there were two models, the Cayenne Coupé and Cayenne Turbo Coupé.

The Cayenne Coupé is extensively reworked from the standard model, by featuring a shallower front windshield and narrower A-pillar. The roof is lowered by 20 mm (0.8 in), while new rear door panels and updated fenders extended the vehicle width 18 mm (0.7 in). The coefficient of drag is rated at 0.34, which is 0.1 lower than the regular model.[52] Every Cayenne Coupé is equipped with standard 2.16 m2 (23.3 sq ft) fixed-glass panoramic roof, while an optional contoured carbon roof is available as an option.[53]

Variants edit

At its introduction in August 2017, Porsche released two versions of the third-generation Cayenne, which are base and Cayenne S.[54] The Cayenne Turbo was released a month later.

Cayenne Turbo edit

In September 2017, Porsche added the Cayenne Turbo to the line-up. Introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Cayenne Turbo is powered with a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 rated at 549 PS (404 kW; 541 hp) and 770 N⋅m (78.5 kg⋅m; 568 lb⋅ft) of torque. Porsche claimed a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration figure of 3.9 seconds, or 3.7 seconds with the Sport Chrono package, and a top speed of 285 km/h (177 mph) The Porsche Surface Coated Brakes (PSCB) is a standard equipment.[55]

Cayenne E-Hybrid edit

In May 2018, Porsche introduced the Cayenne E-Hybrid. Sharing the same plug-in hybrid system with the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, the variant uses a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine with an eight-speed Tiptronic S automatic gearbox rated at 462 PS (340 kW; 456 hp) and 700 N⋅m (71.4 kg⋅m; 516 lb⋅ft) of torque. Porsche claims a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time of 5.0 seconds and top speed of 252 km/h (157 mph). The all-electric range is rated by Porsche at 43 km (27 mi). It takes 7.8 hours to fully charge the 14.1 kWh battery with a 230-volt connection, or 2.3 hours if an optional 7.2 kW on-board charger is fitted.[56]

Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid edit

In August 2019, the Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid was released for both regular and Coupé body styles. A plug-in hybrid model, it uses a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine rated at 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp) and a 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) electric motor for a combined total of 680 PS (500 kW; 671 hp) and 900 N⋅m (664 lb⋅ft) of torque. A 14.1-kWh lithium-ion battery is used, and was said to offer 30 percent more capacity than the battery used in previous generation plug-in hybrid Cayenne models. Charging time is quoted at 2.4 hours when connected to a 240-volt, 50-amp source. Porsche claimed a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration figure of 3.8 seconds with a top speed of 295 km/h (183 mph). Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV+), and Sport Chrono Package are standard equipment for the model.[57]

Cayenne GTS edit

In June 2020, Porsche introduced the Cayenne GTS and Cayenne GTS Coupé for the 2021 model year, after a two-year hiatus. It is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 shared with the Panamera GTS, which is rated at 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp) and 620 N⋅m (63.2 kg⋅m; 457 lb⋅ft) of torque. The new models are capable of reaching 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.5 seconds or 4.2 seconds using Performance Start, which is included in the optional Sport Chrono Package (standard on Coupé). Sport Design package, 21-inch RS Spyder Design wheels, and Sport Exhaust are included as standard equipment.[58]

Cayenne Turbo GT edit

 
Cayenne Turbo GT

In June 2021, Porsche introduced the Cayenne Turbo GT version. Based on the Cayenne Coupé, it uses a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine which Porsche claims to produce 640 PS (471 kW; 631 hp) and claimed 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time in 3.3 seconds. It is equipped with 22-inch wheels with Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres. Ride height is lowered by 18 mm (0.7 in), while overall vehicle height is 30 mm (1.2 in) lower.[59]

2023 facelift edit

In April 2023, the Cayenne was given a mid-cycle refresh for the 2024 model year. Notable changes include a new dashboard layout, similar to that of the Taycan, a fully digital 12.6-inch gauge cluster, and minor exterior restyling modifications for the hood, headlights, bumpers, fenders, and trunk.

Matrix LED headlamps are now equipped as standard equipment across the range, while HD Matrix LED units are optional. The HD Matrix LED features two high-definition modules and more than 32 000 pixels per headlamp, and the pixel accuracy of the headlamp units enables the selective blocking out of parts of the high beam.

The powertrains were also upgraded, with the base 3.0-litre V6 engine power output increasing by 10 kW (13 hp) and 50 N⋅m of torque to produce 260 kW and 500 N⋅m. The Cayenne S gained a V8 engine which it lost since the release of the third-generation Cayenne. It is a 4.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 350 kW (469 hp) and 600 N⋅m of torque, representing an increase of output of 25 kW (34 hp) and 50 N⋅m over the previous Cayenne S that is powered by a 2.9 dm3 twin-turbocharged petrol V6.[60]

The electric motor from the E-Hybrid plug-in hybrid variant was increased from 100 kW to 130 kW (174 hp), and the battery increased to 93 MJ (25.9 kWh), up from 64.5 MJ (17.9 kWh) previously, offering a pure electric driving range of up to 90 km on the WLTP test cycle.[61]

Revisions to the chassis for this refreshed model included revised dampers with two-valve technology for separate compression and rebound sections, which Porsche claimed will help offer a wider range of performance between ride comfort and handling.[60]

Powertrain edit

Model Production Engine Power at rpm CO2 emissions Acceleration 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)
Cayenne 2019–2023 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) turbo V6 340 PS (250 kW; 335 hp) at 5,300-6,400, 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,340 - 5,300 265 g/km 5.9 secs
Cayenne (facelift) 2023–present 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) turbo V6 353 PS (260 kW; 348 hp) at 5,400-6,400, 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 1,450 - 4,500 5.4 secs
Cayenne E-Hybrid 2019–2023 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) turbo V6 PHEV 462 PS (340 kW; 456 hp) at 5,300-6,400, 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 1,340 - 5,300 88 g/km 4.7 secs
Cayenne E-Hybrid

(facelift)

2023–present 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) turbo V6 PHEV 470 PS (346 kW; 464 hp) at 5,400-6,400, 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 1,400 - 4,800 4.6 secs
Cayenne S 2019–2023 2,894 cc (2.9 L; 176.6 cu in) twin turbo V6 440 PS (324 kW; 434 hp) at 5,700-6,600, 549 N⋅m (405 lb⋅ft) at 1,800 - 5,500 267 g/km 4.9 secs
Cayenne S (facelift) 2023–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 475 PS (349 kW; 469 hp) at 6000, 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 - 5,000 4.7 secs
Cayenne S E-Hybrid (facelift) 2023–present 2,995 cc (3.0 L; 182.8 cu in) turbo V6 PHEV 519 PS (382 kW; 512 hp) at 5,000 - 6,500, 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) at 1,450 - 4,500 4.4 secs
Cayenne GTS 2020–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp) at 6,000 - 6,500, 620 N⋅m (457 lb⋅ft) at 1,800 - 4,500 301 g/km 4.5 secs
Cayenne Turbo 2019–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 549 PS (404 kW; 541 hp) at 5,750 - 6,000, 770 N⋅m (568 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 - 4,500 309 g/km 3.9 secs
Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid 2019–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 PHEV 680 PS (500 kW; 671 hp) at 5,750 - 6,000, 900 N⋅m (664 lb⋅ft) at 2,100 - 4,500 110 g/km 3.6 secs
Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid (facelift) 2023–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 PHEV 739 PS (544 kW; 729 bhp) at 5,750 - 6,000, 950 N⋅m (701 lb⋅ft) at 1,400 - 5,500 111 g/km 3.5 secs

3.4 secs (with Lightweight Package)

Cayenne Turbo GT 2022–2023 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 640 PS (471 kW; 631 bhp), 850 N⋅m (627 lb⋅ft) 271 g/km 3.3 secs
Cayenne Turbo GT (facelift) 2023–present 3,996 cc (4.0 L; 243.9 cu in) twin turbo V8 PHEV (GT pack) 659 PS (485 kW; 650 bhp), 950 N⋅m (701 lb⋅ft)

Safety edit

Euro NCAP test results
Porsche Cayenne, Large Off-Road (2017)[62]
Test Points %
Overall:      
Adult occupant: 36.2 95%
Child occupant: 39.6 80%
Pedestrian: 30.8 73%
Safety assist: 7.5 62%

Records edit

In June 2021, a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT lapped 7:38:925 at Nürburgring Nordschleife. The car was driven by test driver Lars Kern.[63]

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The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by the German company Porsche since 2002 It is a luxury crossover SUV and has been described as both a full sized and a mid sized vehicle 1 2 3 4 5 6 The first generation was known internally within Porsche as the Type 9PA 955 957 or E1 It was the first V8 engined vehicle built by Porsche since 1995 when the Porsche 928 was discontinued It is also Porsche s first off road variant vehicle since its Super and Junior tractors of the 1950s and the first Porsche with four doors Since 2014 the Cayenne has been sold alongside a smaller Porsche SUV the Macan Porsche CayenneOverviewManufacturerPorsche AGAlso calledRuf DakaraProductionAugust 2002 presentModel years2003 presentBody and chassisClassLuxury crossover SUVLayoutFront engine four wheel driveThe second generation Cayenne Type 92A or E2 was unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show in March The Cayenne shares its platform body frame doors and electronics with the similar Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7 It received a facelift in 2014 with minor external changes and introduced a new plug in E Hybrid version with its public launch at the Paris Motor Show 7 Since 2008 all engines have featured direct injection technology The third generation Type PO536 was unveiled in 2017 at Stuttgart Contents 1 First generation E1 9PA 2002 1 1 Cayenne S 1 2 Cayenne GTS 1 3 Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S 1 4 Cayenne Diesel 1 5 Cayenne S Transsyberia 1 6 Cayenne GTS Porsche Design Edition 3 2010 1 7 Cayenne Concepts 1 8 Engines 2 Second generation E2 92A 2010 2 1 Hybrid 2 2 Plug in hybrid 2 3 Engines 2 4 Guinness World Record 3 Third generation E3 2017 3 1 Cayenne Coupe 3 2 Variants 3 2 1 Cayenne Turbo 3 2 2 Cayenne E Hybrid 3 2 3 Cayenne Turbo S E Hybrid 3 2 4 Cayenne GTS 3 2 5 Cayenne Turbo GT 3 3 2023 facelift 3 4 Powertrain 3 5 Safety 3 6 Records 4 References 4 1 Bibliography 5 External linksFirst generation E1 9PA 2002 editFirst generation 9PA nbsp OverviewAlso calledRuf DakaraProductionAugust 2002 2010Model years2003 2010AssemblySlovakia Bratislava Volkswagen Bratislava Plant body assembly paint engine gearbox drivetrain under chassis wheels Germany Leipzig Porsche Leipzig GmbH interior finishing inspection DesignerSteve Murkett 8 Michael Mauer facelift 9 Body and chassisBody style5 door SUVPlatformVolkswagen Group PL71 platformRelatedVolkswagen TouaregAudi Q7PowertrainEngineGasoline 3 2 L VR63 6 L VR64 5 L V8 S 4 5 L TT V8 Turbo Turbo S 4 8 L V8 S GTS 4 8 L TT V8 Turbo Turbo S Diesel 3 0 L turbodiesel V6Transmission6 speed Aisin Warner automatic with Tiptronic manual shift mode6 speed ZF manualDimensionsWheelbase2 855 mm 112 4 in Length9PA Cayenne 4 782 mm 188 3 in 955 Turbo 4 786 mm 188 4 in 957 Cayenne 4 798 mm 188 9 in 957 GTS and Turbo 4 795 mm 188 8 in Width1 928 mm 75 9 in 957 GTS 1 957 mm 77 0 in Height1 699 mm 66 9 in 957 GTS 1 675 mm 65 9 in 957 Turbo 1 696 mm 66 8 in The original Porsche Cayenne entered into the global market to a mixed reception but it proved itself to have excellent performance for an SUV and had comparably good handling as well as powerful engines 10 The lineup initially consisted of the V8 powered Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo Later in the model cycle VR6 and diesel powered versions joined the lineup In the eight model years of the E1 generation a total of 276 652 units were produced 11 The base model Cayenne is powered by a 3 2 L VR6 engine producing 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp The intake manifold is unique to Porsche but otherwise the engine is largely the same as the VW engine Acceleration from 0 100 km h 0 62 mph is 9 1 seconds with the manual transmission and 9 7 seconds with the Tiptronic S nbsp Rear view Pre facelift 9PA Cayenne S nbsp E1 Cayenne Interior nbsp 9PA Porsche Cayenne GTS Design Edition 3 nbsp Rear view 9PA Cayenne GTSCayenne S edit The S in the 9PA is powered by a 4 5L V8 engine with a wet sump lubrication system and variable valve timing It produces 335 hp 250 kW 340 PS and 310 lb ft 420 N m of torque Acceleration from 0 60 mph 0 97 km h takes 6 9 seconds and the top speed is 150 mph 241 km h 12 Introduced only for 2006 as a pre GTS concept the Cayenne S Titanium Edition was a one year exclusive limited production SUV featuring a lightweight steel body featuring an aluminium hood lighter than the one equipped on the Cayenne S titanium painted accented body parts side lower rocker body panels Sport Quad Tip Exhaust chrome tailpipes 19 titanium painted alloy wheels bi xenon headlights two tone interior upholstery Porsche PCM 2 0 w trip computer navigation MP3 audio and Bose cabin surround sound Under the hood improvements included sport tuned suspension an aerodynamic body package low range transfer case locking differential and a 6 speed automatic Tiptronic transmission The Cayenne S Titanium Edition is powered by the same 4 5L V8 engine that powered the Cayenne S still producing 335 hp 250 kW 340 PS and 310 lb ft 420 N m of torque Acceleration is even quicker than the regular Cayenne S from 0 60 mph 0 97 km h at sub specify 6 2 seconds clarification needed and the top speed is 150 mph 241 km h clarification needed Cayenne GTS edit The E1 Gran Turismo Sport GTS was only offered in the updated 9PA chassis between the year 2008 and 2010 It was the first Porsche of the modern era to feature the GTS abbreviation nameplate in its model designation Its sporty chassis had been specially developed only for this model variant and it was powered with a performance tuned 411 PS 302 kW 405 hp 4 8 L V8 It also featured a lowered sport suspension sports exhaust system and 21 inch 533 mm high performance wheels as standard It was much lighter than a normal Cayenne and had an aerodynamic wide body kit standard from factory The Porsche Cayenne GTS had a 0 100 km h 62 mph time of 6 1 seconds with a top speed of 253 km h A six speed manual transmission was also offered in the GTS for a limited time 13 Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S edit nbsp Front view 957 Cayenne TurboThe first generation 9PA Cayenne Turbo had 450 PS 331 kW and can accelerate from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 5 6 seconds 12 A Turbo S version was built in 2006 to compete with the Mercedes Benz ML 63 AMG The Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S include a low range case a locking differential and height adjustable off road suspension The Turbo S is powered by a twin turbocharged 4 5 L V8 that produces 521 PS 383 kW 514 hp and 720 N m 530 lb ft of torque Acceleration from 0 60 mph 97 km h takes 5 0 seconds and the top speed is 167 mph 269 km h It features a six speed automatic Tiptronic transmission In 2008 an updated 9PA Turbo model featuring a larger 4 8 L engine was revealed at the Beijing Auto Show It produces 500 PS 368 kW 493 hp more power and can accelerate from 0 60 mph 97 km h in 4 9 seconds 14 Also revealed with the new Turbo was a new 550 hp 410 kW Turbo S model Acceleration from 0 60 mph 97 km h for that car takes 4 7 seconds and it can be had with optional ceramic composite brakes Cayenne Diesel edit The original Cayenne Diesel was only available in the facelift 9PA chassis powered by a 3 0 L V6 VW TDI engine since February 2009 15 The engine is rated at 240 PS 177 kW 237 hp and 550 N m 410 lb ft of torque The car was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show 16 The diesel can accelerate from 0 60 mph 97 km h in 8 2 seconds Cayenne S Transsyberia edit The Cayenne S Transsyberia was originally a racing vehicle designed for the Transsyberia rally in which only 285 were built 17 The street version was later built to commemorate Porsche s victory in the Transsyberia rally It is only available in the 9PA chassis with the 405 hp 302 kW direct inject 4 8 L V8 from the Cayenne GTS Sales began in January 2009 with a targeted production run of 600 road vehicles worldwide 285 for North America but far fewer were actually built 102 for USA 17 for Canada including 3 which were 6 speed manual 18 Cayenne GTS Porsche Design Edition 3 2010 edit In May 2009 19 a limited edition version based on the Cayenne GTS was introduced designed by Porsche Design Studio and included a Porsche Design chronograph Type P 6612 Production was limited to 1000 units worldwide 20 Cayenne Concepts edit In April 2022 21 Porsche unveiled a concept open top Cayenne for the first time to the public as a part of the 20th anniversary of the Porsche Cayenne The Cayenne was proving successful so in December 2002 Porsche designers wanted to asses the viability of more Cayenne body styles They came up 3 alternate body shapes a coupe style SUV a convertible SUV and a longer wheelbase 3 row SUV Porsche designers decided to continue with the idea of a convertible SUV creating a two door non drivable due to a lack of strengthening added to the chassis to prevent the car from buckling without a fixed roof convertible Cayenne that had a had two alternate designs on the rear Additionally its doors were 20cm longer than the standard Cayenne and it had a shorter A Pillar than the standard model Due to the concerns surrounding head room boot space and rear design the idea was scrapped However the coupe style SUV lead to the modern Cayenne Coupe Moreover the idea of a longer wheelbase 3 row SUV likely led to the large Porsche SUV which is currently in the prototype stages 22 Engines edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Model Production period Engine Power PS torque at rpmCayenne 2004 2007 3 189 cc 3 2 L 194 6 cu in VR6 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp at 6 000 310 N m 229 lb ft at 2 500Cayenne 2007 2010 3 598 cc 3 6 L 219 6 cu in VR6 290 PS 213 kW 286 hp at 6 200 385 N m 284 lb ft at 3 000Cayenne S 2002 2007 4 511 cc 4 5 L 275 3 cu in V8 340 PS 250 kW 335 hp at 6 000 420 N m 310 lb ft at 2 500Cayenne S Titanium Edition 2006 2007 4 511 cc 4 5 L 275 3 cu in V8 344 7 PS 254 kW 340 hp at 6 000 420 N m 310 lb ft at 2 500Cayenne S 2007 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 385 PS 283 kW 380 hp at 6 200 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 500Cayenne S Transsyberia 2009 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 405 PS 298 kW 399 hp at 6 500 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 500Cayenne GTS 2008 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 411 PS 302 kW 405 hp at 6 500 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 500Cayenne GTS Porsche Design Edition 3 2009 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 411 PS 302 kW 405 hp at 6 500 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 500Cayenne Turbo 2002 2007 4 511 cc 4 5 L 275 3 cu in twin turbo V8 450 PS 331 kW 444 hp at 6 000 620 N m 457 lb ft at 2 250Cayenne Turbo 2008 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 500 PS 368 kW 493 hp at 6 000 700 N m 516 lb ft at 4 500Cayenne Turbo S 2006 2007 4 511 cc 4 5 L 275 3 cu in twin turbo V8 521 PS 383 kW 514 hp at 5 500 720 N m 531 lb ft at 2 750Cayenne Turbo S 2008 2010 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 550 PS 405 kW 542 hp at 6 000 750 N m 553 lb ft at 2 250Cayenne Diesel 2009 2010 2 967 cc 3 0 L 181 1 cu in turbo V6 240 PS 176 KW 237 hp at 4 000 550 N m 406 lb ft at 2 000Second generation E2 92A 2010 editSecond generation 92A nbsp OverviewProductionApril 2010 August 2017 23 Model years2011 2018AssemblySlovakia Bratislava Volkswagen Bratislava Plant body assembly paint engine gearbox drivetrain under chassis wheels Germany Leipzig Porsche Leipzig GmbH interior finishing inspection Germany Osnabruck Volkswagen Osnabruck Plant interior finishing inspection 2015 2017 DesignerMitja BorkertBody and chassisBody style5 door SUVPlatformVolkswagen Group PL72 platformRelatedVolkswagen TouaregAudi Q7PowertrainEnginePetrol 3 0 L EA837 V6 supercharged3 6 L EA390 VR64 8 L M4801 V84 8 L M4851 V8 twin turboPetrol hybrid 3 0 L EA837 V6 superchargedPetrol plug in hybrid 3 0 L EA837 V6 supercharged E Hybrid Diesel 3 0 L CNR CRC CVV V6 turbo4 1 L CUD V8 turboElectric motor35 kW 47 hp 48 PS 1NM AC synchronous Cayenne S hybrid 61 kW 82 hp 83 PS 1NM AC synchronous Cayenne S E Hybrid Transmission6 speed ZF manual 24 8 speed Aisin TR 80SD Tiptronic S automatic 25 Hybrid drivetrainPower split hybrid Cayenne S hybrid Plug in hybrid Cayenne S E Hybrid BatteryNickel metal hydride Cayenne S hybrid Lithium ion Cayenne S E Hybrid DimensionsWheelbase2 895 mm 114 0 in Length4 846 mm 190 8 in 2010 14 4 855 mm 191 1 in 2014 Width1 938 mm 76 3 in 2010 14 1 939 mm 76 3 in 2014 Height1 705 mm 67 1 in Curb weight2 085 2 215 kg 4 597 4 883 lb The second generation Porsche Cayenne 92A went on sale in April May 2010 as a 2011 model with an official debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show In preparation for the unveiling the Cayenne production facility in Leipzig Germany closed in December 2009 to commence factory retooling for the new model a process that took two to three months citation needed nbsp Porsche Cayenne Germany pre facelift The 92A Porsche Cayenne was slightly larger than its predecessors but featured a more slanted rear window less upright windshield a more sloping roofline door mounted mirrors smaller windows at the rear of the vehicle headlights inspired by the Carrera GT taillights that extend onto the car s tailgate LED daytime running lights and a vastly redesigned interior much like the Panamera 26 The 2011 Cayenne is almost 250 kg 551 lb lighter than the previous models due to removing the low range transfer case making it slightly more fuel efficient than the previous lineup More use of aluminium and magnesium also helped shave weight 27 Despite its lower stance the new vehicle s off road capabilities have been retained without compromising the street performance oriented layout and design citation needed In addition to a diesel offering a hybrid version is available 28 Model year 2013 2016 diesel Porsche Cayennes are included in the Volkswagen emissions scandal Standard features of the 92A Porsche Cayenne included automatic air conditioning with dual zone climate controls interior air filter tilt telescopic leather wrapped steering wheel with radio controls cruise control leather upholstery eight way power front seats outside temperature indicator and universal garage door opener in the base model The Cayenne S adds a power sunroof and memory for the driver s seat 27 The Cayenne GTS added an optional rearview camera keyless access and start and memory system Finally the most upscale Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S added a navigation system with voice recognition optional four zone climate controls heated rear seats premium sound system with six disc CD changer 29 The E2 Cayenne was powered by a 3 6 L VR6 engine producing 300 PS 221 kW 296 hp the Cayenne S features the same 4 8 L V8 in the Panamera S models producing 400 PS 294 kW 395 hp and the Cayenne Turbo comes with Panamera Turbo s 4 8 L twin turbo V8 producing 500 PS 368 kW 493 hp 27 The Cayenne S Hybrid uses an Volkswagen sourced 3 0 L V6 engine producing 333 PS 245 kW 328 hp paired with a nickel metal hydride battery capable of 47 PS 35 kW 46 hp for a total of 380 PS 279 kW 375 hp 30 A manual gearbox serves as the standard transmission system on the base Cayenne with all other models featuring an eight speed Tiptronic as standard equipment The low range transfer case found in the previous generation has been removed All vehicles will feature about 10 less weight than their predecessors 70 kg worth of standard equipment in excess of that found on the current model and a more heavily contoured rear bench citation needed Available Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control PDCC active anti roll bars 31 Adaptive air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM In September 2012 Porsche announced the Cayenne S Diesel 32 This model is fitted with the Volkswagen 4 1 L V8 TDI engine In October 2012 Porsche confirmed the addition of a new Cayenne Turbo S 33 In July 2014 Porsche launched a facelifted Cayenne range with minor exterior alterations and new power train options including a plug in E Hybrid and downsizing of the S model s 4 8 L V8 to a turbocharged 3 6 L V6 citation needed nbsp Porsche Cayenne V6 Diesel UK facelift nbsp Porsche Cayenne V6 Diesel UK facelift Hybrid edit nbsp Porsche Cayenne hybrid drivetrainAt the IAA 2005 Porsche announced it would produce a hybrid version of the Cayenne before 2010 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid 34 Two years later at the IAA 2007 Porsche presented a functioning Cayenne Hybrid and demonstration model of the drivetrain 35 Notable modifications to this car include an electric vacuum pump and hydraulic steering pump allowing the car to function even when the engine is deactivated A 288 volt nickel metal hydride battery is placed under the boot floor occupying the space normally used for a spare tire 36 The production version called the S Hybrid was launched in 2010 with a 3 0 L petrol V6 linked with an electric motor to achieve CO2 emissions of 193 g km 37 The S Hybrid was launched in the U S market in November 2010 38 Plug in hybrid edit nbsp Porsche Cayenne S E Hybrid charging portIn July 2014 Porsche announced the launch of the Porsche Cayenne S E Hybrid a plug in hybrid with an all electric range between 18 and 36 km 11 and 22 mi under the New European Driving Cycle NEDC standard The plug in model displaced the Cayenne S Hybrid from the line up and it is part of the revised range The Cayenne S E Hybrid is the first plug in hybrid in the premium SUV segment allowing Porsche to become the first automaker with three production plug in hybrid models 39 Deliveries in Germany were scheduled to begin in October 2014 40 Sales in the U S began in November 2014 41 EPA fuel economy ratingsThe following are the official EPA ratings of the Cayenne S E Hybrid compared with the others models of the 2015 line up available in the U S Vehicle Modelyear Operatingmode AER EPA fuel economy ratings 42 Combined City HighwayPorsche Cayenne S E Hybrid 2015 Electricity and gasoline 14 mi 47 mpg e 69 kWh 100 mi Gasoline only 22 mpg Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2015 Diesel only 23 mpg 20 mpg 29 mpgPorsche Cayenne S 2015 Gasoline only 20 mpg 17 mpg 24 mpgPorsche Cayenne Turbo 2015 Gasoline only 17 mpg 14 mpg 21 mpgEngines edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Model Production period Engine Power PS torque at rpm Emissions CO2Cayenne 2010 2014 3 598 cc 3 6 L 219 6 cu in VR6 300 PS 221 kW 296 hp at 6 300 400 N m 295 lb ft at 3 000 236 g kmCayenne 2014 2018 3 598 cc 3 6 L 219 6 cu in VR6 300 PS 221 kW 296 hp at 6 300 400 N m 295 lb ft at 3 000 215 g kmCayenne S 2010 2014 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 400 PS 294 kW 395 hp at 6 000 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 500 245 g kmCayenne S 2015 2018 3 604 cc 3 6 L 219 9 cu in twin turbo V6 420 PS 309 kW 414 hp at 6 000 500 N m 369 lb ft at 1 350 223 g kmCayenne S Hybrid 2010 2014 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in supercharged V6 electric motor 380 PS 280 kW 370 hp at 5 600 580 N m 428 lb ft at 1 000 193 g kmCayenne S E Hybrid 2014 2018 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in supercharged V6 PHEV 416 PS 306 kW 410 hp at 5 500 590 N m 435 lb ft at 3 000 79 g kmCayenne GTS 2010 2014 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in V8 420 PS 309 kW 414 hp at 6 500 515 N m 380 lb ft at 3 500 251 g kmCayenne GTS 2015 2018 3 604 cc 3 6 L 219 9 cu in twin turbo V6 440 PS 324 kW 434 hp at 6 000 600 N m 443 lb ft at 1 600 228 g kmCayenne Turbo 2010 2014 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 500 PS 368 kW 493 hp at 6 000 700 N m 516 lb ft at 2 250 270 g kmCayenne Turbo 2014 2018 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 520 PS 382 kW 513 hp at 6 000 750 N m 553 lb ft at 2 250 261 g kmCayenne Turbo S 2010 2014 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 550 PS 405 kW 542 hp at 6 000 750 N m 553 lb ft at 2 250 270 g kmCayenne Turbo S 2015 2018 4 806 cc 4 8 L 293 3 cu in twin turbo V8 570 PS 419 kW 562 hp at 6 000 800 N m 590 lb ft at 2 500 267 g kmCayenne Diesel 2010 2011 2 967 cc 3 0 L 181 1 cu in turbo V6 240 PS 177 kW 237 hp at 4 000 550 N m 406 lb ft at 2 000 195 g kmCayenne Diesel 2011 2014 2 967 cc 3 0 L 181 1 cu in turbo V6 245 PS 180 kW 242 hp at 4 000 550 N m 406 lb ft at 1 750 189 g kmCayenne Diesel 2014 2018 2 967 cc 3 0 L 181 1 cu in turbo V6 262 PS 193 kW 258 hp at 4 000 580 N m 428 lb ft at 1 750 173 g kmCayenne S Diesel 2014 2018 4 134 cc 4 1 L 252 3 cu in twin turbo v8 385 PS 283 kW 380 hp at 3 750 850 N m 627 lb ft at 2 000 209 g kmGuinness World Record edit On 1 May 2017 a 2017 Porsche Cayenne S Diesel set the Guinness World Record for heaviest aircraft pulled by a production car The Cayenne towed a 265 ton Air France Airbus A380 to a distance of 42 meters breaking the previous 2013 record of a Nissan Patrol towing a 170 ton Ilyushin Il 76 to a distance of 50 meters 43 After the attempt Porsche repeated the test using a petrol powered Cayenne Turbo S with 800 Nm of torque 50 Nm less than the S Diesel in an effort to prove the Cayenne s remarkable ability 44 Third generation E3 2017 editThird generation 9YA 9YB nbsp 2018 Cayenne TurboOverviewProductionAugust 2017 present 45 Model years2018 presentAssemblySlovakia Bratislava Volkswagen Bratislava Plant 46 Malaysia Kulim Kedah Sime Darby 2022 present for 3 0 litre only DesignerIngo Scheinhutte 47 under Michael MauerBody and chassisBody style5 door SUV 9Y0 5 door coupe SUV 9Y3 Coupe PlatformVolkswagen Group MLB EvoRelatedVolkswagen Touareg Mk3 broken anchor Audi Q7 Mk2Audi Q8Bentley BentaygaLamborghini UrusPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 9 L EA839TT V6 twin turbo3 0 L EA839T V6 turbo4 0 L EA825TT V8 twin turboPetrol plug in hybrid 3 0 L EA839 V6 turbo4 0 L EA825 V8 twin turboElectric motor100 kW 136 PS 134 hp integrated electric motor E Hybrid Transmission8 speed ZF 8HP automaticBattery14 1 kWh lithium ion 2018 2020 17 9 kWh lithium ion 2021 2022 25 9 kWh lithium ion 2023 present DimensionsWheelbase2 895 mm 114 0 in Length4 918 4 929 mm 193 6 194 1 in 4 931 4 942 mm 194 1 194 6 in Coupe Width1 983 1 995 mm 78 1 78 5 in Height1 673 1 696 mm 65 9 66 8 in 1 636 1 676 mm 64 4 66 0 in Coupe Curb weight2 083 2 643 kg 4 592 5 827 lb The third generation Porsche Cayenne was revealed on August 29 2017 as a 2019 year model It is based on the Volkswagen Group MLB platform shared with several other luxury crossover SUVs produced by Volkswagen Group such as the Volkswagen Touareg Audi Q7 Audi Q8 Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus 48 For this generation the Cayenne no longer shares the door panel design with the Volkswagen Touareg According to Stephan Lenschow Cayenne body product manager this allows Porsche to give the Cayenne a more coke bottle design The Cayenne also received a redesigned front end with larger air intakes more prominent creases along the bonnet and a lower roofline to align its styling to the 911 49 The wheelbase remains unchanged from the previous generation but Porsche increased the Cayenne s overall length slightly by about 63 mm 2 5 in The height is slightly lowered by 9 mm 0 4 in and the coefficient of drag is rated at 0 35 50 Despite a small increase in length the third generation Cayenne is lighter by around 65 kg 143 lb depending on the configuration with the use of a lighter chassis Aluminium is extensively used throughout the vehicle including its body in white such as doors roof hood and rear hatch The ratio of aluminium to high strength steel is roughly 50 50 according to Lenschow A lighter lithium ion polymer starter battery that saves 10 kg 22 lb also contributes to its weight distribution which in base configuration is nearly balanced with approximately 55 percent front and 45 percent rear All engine options of the third generation Cayenne are turbocharged while diesel engine are no longer offered 48 All Cayenne models in this generation is equipped with an eight speed Tiptronic S transmission that is claimed to provide quicker response times in lower gears 51 Porsche offers an optional Porsche Surface Coated Brakes PSCB which consist of a cast iron disc with 70 micrometers of tungsten carbide coating According to Karl Heess Porsche director for product line SUV PSCB reduce brake dust by as much as 50 percent over conventional iron brake discs and extend the life of the disc by up to 35 percent It is more expensive than iron discs while still less expensive by 50 percent than the ceramic brake option Other innovations in this generation include staggered different width front and rear tires and optional rear axle steering to reduce the turning radius 49 nbsp Rear Cayenne Turbo nbsp Interior Cayenne S Cayenne Coupe edit A model with a more rakish roofline called the Cayenne Coupe became available in 2019 It was revealed during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show in April 2019 At launch there were two models the Cayenne Coupe and Cayenne Turbo Coupe The Cayenne Coupe is extensively reworked from the standard model by featuring a shallower front windshield and narrower A pillar The roof is lowered by 20 mm 0 8 in while new rear door panels and updated fenders extended the vehicle width 18 mm 0 7 in The coefficient of drag is rated at 0 34 which is 0 1 lower than the regular model 52 Every Cayenne Coupe is equipped with standard 2 16 m2 23 3 sq ft fixed glass panoramic roof while an optional contoured carbon roof is available as an option 53 nbsp Cayenne Turbo Coupe nbsp Rear viewVariants edit At its introduction in August 2017 Porsche released two versions of the third generation Cayenne which are base and Cayenne S 54 The Cayenne Turbo was released a month later Cayenne Turbo edit In September 2017 Porsche added the Cayenne Turbo to the line up Introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show the Cayenne Turbo is powered with a twin turbocharged 4 0 litre V8 rated at 549 PS 404 kW 541 hp and 770 N m 78 5 kg m 568 lb ft of torque Porsche claimed a 0 100 km h 0 62 mph acceleration figure of 3 9 seconds or 3 7 seconds with the Sport Chrono package and a top speed of 285 km h 177 mph The Porsche Surface Coated Brakes PSCB is a standard equipment 55 Cayenne E Hybrid edit In May 2018 Porsche introduced the Cayenne E Hybrid Sharing the same plug in hybrid system with the Panamera 4 E Hybrid the variant uses a 3 0 litre V6 petrol engine with an eight speed Tiptronic S automatic gearbox rated at 462 PS 340 kW 456 hp and 700 N m 71 4 kg m 516 lb ft of torque Porsche claims a 0 100 km h 0 62 mph time of 5 0 seconds and top speed of 252 km h 157 mph The all electric range is rated by Porsche at 43 km 27 mi It takes 7 8 hours to fully charge the 14 1 kWh battery with a 230 volt connection or 2 3 hours if an optional 7 2 kW on board charger is fitted 56 Cayenne Turbo S E Hybrid edit In August 2019 the Cayenne Turbo S E Hybrid was released for both regular and Coupe body styles A plug in hybrid model it uses a twin turbocharged 4 0 litre V8 petrol engine rated at 550 PS 405 kW 542 hp and a 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp electric motor for a combined total of 680 PS 500 kW 671 hp and 900 N m 664 lb ft of torque A 14 1 kWh lithium ion battery is used and was said to offer 30 percent more capacity than the battery used in previous generation plug in hybrid Cayenne models Charging time is quoted at 2 4 hours when connected to a 240 volt 50 amp source Porsche claimed a 0 100 km h 0 62 mph acceleration figure of 3 8 seconds with a top speed of 295 km h 183 mph Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes PCCB Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control PDCC Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus PTV and Sport Chrono Package are standard equipment for the model 57 Cayenne GTS editIn June 2020 Porsche introduced the Cayenne GTS and Cayenne GTS Coupe for the 2021 model year after a two year hiatus It is powered by a twin turbocharged 4 0 litre V8 shared with the Panamera GTS which is rated at 460 PS 338 kW 454 hp and 620 N m 63 2 kg m 457 lb ft of torque The new models are capable of reaching 100 km h 62 mph in 4 5 seconds or 4 2 seconds using Performance Start which is included in the optional Sport Chrono Package standard on Coupe Sport Design package 21 inch RS Spyder Design wheels and Sport Exhaust are included as standard equipment 58 nbsp Cayenne GTS nbsp Rear viewCayenne Turbo GT edit nbsp Cayenne Turbo GTIn June 2021 Porsche introduced the Cayenne Turbo GT version Based on the Cayenne Coupe it uses a 4 0 litre twin turbo V8 engine which Porsche claims to produce 640 PS 471 kW 631 hp and claimed 0 100 km h 0 62 mph acceleration time in 3 3 seconds It is equipped with 22 inch wheels with Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres Ride height is lowered by 18 mm 0 7 in while overall vehicle height is 30 mm 1 2 in lower 59 2023 facelift edit In April 2023 the Cayenne was given a mid cycle refresh for the 2024 model year Notable changes include a new dashboard layout similar to that of the Taycan a fully digital 12 6 inch gauge cluster and minor exterior restyling modifications for the hood headlights bumpers fenders and trunk Matrix LED headlamps are now equipped as standard equipment across the range while HD Matrix LED units are optional The HD Matrix LED features two high definition modules and more than 32 000 pixels per headlamp and the pixel accuracy of the headlamp units enables the selective blocking out of parts of the high beam The powertrains were also upgraded with the base 3 0 litre V6 engine power output increasing by 10 kW 13 hp and 50 N m of torque to produce 260 kW and 500 N m The Cayenne S gained a V8 engine which it lost since the release of the third generation Cayenne It is a 4 0 litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 350 kW 469 hp and 600 N m of torque representing an increase of output of 25 kW 34 hp and 50 N m over the previous Cayenne S that is powered by a 2 9 dm3 twin turbocharged petrol V6 60 The electric motor from the E Hybrid plug in hybrid variant was increased from 100 kW to 130 kW 174 hp and the battery increased to 93 MJ 25 9 kWh up from 64 5 MJ 17 9 kWh previously offering a pure electric driving range of up to 90 km on the WLTP test cycle 61 Revisions to the chassis for this refreshed model included revised dampers with two valve technology for separate compression and rebound sections which Porsche claimed will help offer a wider range of performance between ride comfort and handling 60 nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne Coupe nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne S nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne Coupe S nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne E Hybrid nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid nbsp 2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GTPowertrain edit Model Production Engine Power at rpm CO2 emissions Acceleration 0 100 km h 0 62 mph Cayenne 2019 2023 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in turbo V6 340 PS 250 kW 335 hp at 5 300 6 400 450 N m 332 lb ft at 1 340 5 300 265 g km 5 9 secsCayenne facelift 2023 present 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in turbo V6 353 PS 260 kW 348 hp at 5 400 6 400 500 N m 369 lb ft at 1 450 4 500 5 4 secsCayenne E Hybrid 2019 2023 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in turbo V6 PHEV 462 PS 340 kW 456 hp at 5 300 6 400 700 N m 516 lb ft at 1 340 5 300 88 g km 4 7 secsCayenne E Hybrid facelift 2023 present 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in turbo V6 PHEV 470 PS 346 kW 464 hp at 5 400 6 400 650 N m 479 lb ft at 1 400 4 800 4 6 secsCayenne S 2019 2023 2 894 cc 2 9 L 176 6 cu in twin turbo V6 440 PS 324 kW 434 hp at 5 700 6 600 549 N m 405 lb ft at 1 800 5 500 267 g km 4 9 secsCayenne S facelift 2023 present 3 996 cc 4 0 L 243 9 cu in twin turbo V8 475 PS 349 kW 469 hp at 6000 600 N m 443 lb ft at 2 000 5 000 4 7 secsCayenne S E Hybrid facelift 2023 present 2 995 cc 3 0 L 182 8 cu in turbo V6 PHEV 519 PS 382 kW 512 hp at 5 000 6 500 750 N m 553 lb ft at 1 450 4 500 4 4 secsCayenne GTS 2020 present 3 996 cc 4 0 L 243 9 cu in twin turbo V8 460 PS 338 kW 454 hp at 6 000 6 500 620 N m 457 lb ft at 1 800 4 500 301 g km 4 5 secsCayenne Turbo 2019 present 3 996 cc 4 0 L 243 9 cu in twin turbo V8 549 PS 404 kW 541 hp at 5 750 6 000 770 N m 568 lb ft at 2 000 4 500 309 g km 3 9 secsCayenne Turbo S E Hybrid 2019 present 3 996 cc 4 0 L 243 9 cu in twin turbo V8 PHEV 680 PS 500 kW 671 hp at 5 750 6 000 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