Cayenne EXECUTIVE ?
#3
Like the Pan?
Is it really needed in the P!g? The stretched Pan is targeted at the pseudo-limo market and offers more leg room in the back. The current Cayenne (I think) already has decent leg room and I don't see it as a typical vehicle someone is going to get driven around in.
Just my opinion though so it's absolutely meaningless
What I do think would keep a long version from happening is Porsche's insistence on it being a functional (even if it's not as capable as the original 955) SUV and a longer wheel base would have a negative impact on what it can do off road.
Is it really needed in the P!g? The stretched Pan is targeted at the pseudo-limo market and offers more leg room in the back. The current Cayenne (I think) already has decent leg room and I don't see it as a typical vehicle someone is going to get driven around in.
Just my opinion though so it's absolutely meaningless
What I do think would keep a long version from happening is Porsche's insistence on it being a functional (even if it's not as capable as the original 955) SUV and a longer wheel base would have a negative impact on what it can do off road.
#4
Rennlist Member
I was actually just wondering this yesterday, when I saw a few large SUVs outfitted this way - Lincoln Navigators, Excursions, etc.
Those stretch backseat lounges are pretty impressive... and a 168 mph version would drive home the point!
Those stretch backseat lounges are pretty impressive... and a 168 mph version would drive home the point!