| | ||||||||||||||||||||
Porsche revealed today the official details on the second generation Cayenne SUV just a few days before its official debut next week at the Geneva Motor Show. The new generation SUV will be offered in five different versions: standard, diesel, hybrid, S and Turbo and prices in Europe range from 55,431 Euro (aprox. $75.000) to 115,526 Euro (aprox. $156.000). The most important news for the new generation Cayenne is the debut of the Cayenne S Hybrid, a model that combines a 47 hp electric motor with a 333 hp compressor engine. The two drive units deliver a total of 380 bhp and peak torque of 427 lb-ft at just 1,000 rpm. The standard version is powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine with an output of 300hp; the diesel one gets a 240 bhp , 405 lb-ft 3-liter V6 engine; S version gets a 4.8-liter V8 with 400 hp; and finally the top version, Cayenne Turbo is powered by a 4.8-liter V8 biturbo with an impressive 500 hp. The new generation Cayenne comes with new design, both inside and out, with an extra-light all-wheel drive system that reduced the total weight by 400 lbs. UPDATE 05/19/2010: Official U.S. pricing has just been announced for the 2011 Porsche Cayenne. The standard version is priced at $46,700 while the S version can be purchased for $63,700. The Cayenne S Hybrid is priced at $67,700 and the most powerful version, the Turbo has a starting price of $104,800. UPDATE 05/21/2010: Check out Porsche’s first commercial for the 2011 Porsche Cayenne after the jump. UPDATE 06/14/2010: Now that Porsche has officially started the deliveries of the new generation Cayenne, the company has announced that the SUV will also be available with a new V6 and a new diesel engine. In Germany the new Cayenne Diesel is priced at 59,596 euros. Updated 10/28/2010: Porsche has revealed today prices for the 2011 Cayenne S Hybrid sport-utility vehicle that will go on sale in November through its 197 authorized U.S. dealers. . Its base MSRP is $67,700 (excluding destination), and like all Cayenne models, it is not subject to a gas-guzzler tax. Press release after the jump. Press release Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is presenting the brand-new generation of the Cayenne Sports Utility at the Geneva Motor Show in early March. Led by the Cayenne S Hybrid, all models in the new generation are trendsetters in efficiency and performance in their respective segments. Compared with the former models, fuel consumption is down by up to 23 per cent, since the new Cayenne, like every Porsche, has been developed according to the principle of “Porsche Intelligent Performance”: more power on less fuel, greater efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Benefiting from these features and new technologies, the new Cayenne offers even more driving pleasure both onroad and offroad, combined with even greater everyday driving qualities, enhanced comfort and supreme elegance. The completely new, sporting and elegant design of the new model integrates the 2010 Cayenne even more closely into the overall range of Porsche cars. The sports car-like character of the Cayenne comes out even more from all angles, just as the highlights in the shape and design of the car so typical of Porsche are also clearer than ever before. Sales of the Cayenne in Europe are starting on 8 May, with Porsche offering the right model from the start for every customer: The range starts with the 3.6-litre V6 Cayenne. Despite the increase in engine power to 300 bhp, fuel consumption in the NEDC driving cycle in conjunction with optional eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission is down from the former model by no less than 20 per cent to 9.9 ltr/100 km, equal to 28.5 mpg imp. Together with the Cayenne S Hybrid, no less than three of the five versions of the Cayenne thus consume less than ten litres of fuel per 100 km in the New European Driving Cycle, with two models emitting less than 200 grams of CO2 per kilometre. At 193 g/km, the Cayenne S Hybrid is not only the cleanest version of the Cayenne with the lowest level of emissions, but also the cleanest Porsche throughout the Company’s entire portfolio. To ensure fast acceleration when setting off, the electric motor may however serve to provide additional thrust through its boosting effect. Intelligent management of the separator clutch makes the transition among the hybrid-specific driving modes most inconspicuous, comfortable and quick for the driver. At the same time the combustion engine may be completely switched off at speeds of up to 156 km/h or 97 mph, being fully disengaged from the drivetrain when no further power is required. In this so-called sailing mode, cruising along without power, the drag forces exerted by the combustion engine and their braking effect are eliminated in the interest of lower drive resistance and fuel consumption.
16 comments: Porsche Cayenne well a good performer no wonder why Manny Pacquiao has his own cayenne, I’ve already saw him last November rollin with his porsche cayenne.
The only good news that I find with it is that its on hybrid engine. Nothing beats a powerful engine which can burn less fuel yet bring you more mileage. That oughta be something to look forward to for the next generation of SUV.
Porsche’s design group has finally listened to those who blamed the Cayenne for being totally ugly. Although i still dislike any kind of SUVs (just no, ok?), i have to admit this is better looking than most of its competitors.
WAY overpriced and purposeless. If your going to build a performance SUV than tune it for off-road ability where an SUV is useful; not track performance, because I doubt you can find anyone who’s ever going to buy a Cayenne and take it to the track.
|
| |||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Posted on
10.29.2010 @ 00:33