2011 Cayenne and its cousin...
#4
Does this mean that the new Cayenne will no-longer have a 2-speed transfer case. That is, it is nolonger a legitimate offroad SUV? If this has already been covered, work has been busy of late.
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Racer
I can't tell you how disappointed I am. I have been waiting for this car to break cover for a year. And it looks like a fu*king Lexus? WTF Porsche need to get it together or the following that they have/had will evaporate!
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Burning Brakes
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I think it looks fine, just a mini-me of the current version. Given the current powertrains in a smaller package will no doubt make a lot of power hungry consumers happy. What is the top of the line Turbo or Turbo S makes nowadays 550hp? In that little SUV? Thing is going to fly!
That said, as a current Cayenne owner (06), I am disappointed. I like the current exterior dimension as a good midsize SUV (or even consider as a big SUV in some other countries). But I do (or did) wish for a roomier interior comparing to ML or X5. Based on a Q5 I sat in before, The front and rear passenger area is a tad smaller than the current Cayenne and the cargo space is much smaller.
That said, as a current Cayenne owner (06), I am disappointed. I like the current exterior dimension as a good midsize SUV (or even consider as a big SUV in some other countries). But I do (or did) wish for a roomier interior comparing to ML or X5. Based on a Q5 I sat in before, The front and rear passenger area is a tad smaller than the current Cayenne and the cargo space is much smaller.
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New Cayenne
This is from the Sydney Morning Herald about the new Cayenne.
http://smh.drive.com.au/future-cars/...1209-kj6c.html
Randy
http://smh.drive.com.au/future-cars/...1209-kj6c.html
Randy