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Old 10-24-2019, 09:07 AM
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Team - I think I've decided on a Cayenne Hybrid to replace my 650 Gran Coupe. Oddly, I think this huge SUV will be more efficient! Can someone help me understand the changes through the years? My dealer has a 2017 but what year were the changes that live in the 2017 get introduced? Is a 2015 the same car?

What year did the infotainment change?

What year did the drivetrain change?

Also - What kind of MPG's are people seeing on long distance road trips?

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Also interested in the changes in years for the S.
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I have a 2016 SEH, it says something along the lines of 47mpge officially. I'm actually seeing around 58 mpge in mostly suburban driving. Averaging about 900+ or so miles per tank. I haven't done any real long driving though as I don't want to run up miles (have another SUV we're about to get rid of soon that we run up miles on). I'd imagine highway miles are probably low-mid 20's overall on the gas engine.

I believe in 2017, they went to PCM 4.0 vs. 3.1 that we have. Other than that, can't recall too many other changes.



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