2015 Porsche Cayenne

416 hp (306 kW) total power of the hybrid model , and The combined fuel consumption is now 3.4 l/100 km , now thats a bloody good for a suv :P
 
That is really good looking.

Stepfather bought only a few months back - so it's about to be older :/
 
416 hp (306 kW) total power of the hybrid model , and The combined fuel consumption is now 3.4 l/100 km , now thats a bloody good for a suv :P

those figures WOW! if i had the money it would be mine :D

how much do these go for in SA
 
416 hp (306 kW) total power of the hybrid model , and The combined fuel consumption is now 3.4 l/100 km , now thats a bloody good for a suv :P

Man, what a beautiful car. And comparing the 3.0 diesel V6 to my Touareg I'm pleasantly surprised how close the competition is.

Cayenne = 262hp (193kw), Touareg = 242hp (180kw). No mention of the torque but the 0=100 is 7.3 seconds for Porsche compared to 7.6 for the VW is pretty darn close, so I don't feel so bad that I can't afford the Porsche (joking, love my Touareg) :p
 
Man, what a beautiful car. And comparing the 3.0 diesel V6 to my Touareg I'm pleasantly surprised how close the competition is.

Cayenne = 262hp (193kw), Touareg = 242hp (180kw). No mention of the torque but the 0=100 is 7.3 seconds for Porsche compared to 7.6 for the VW is pretty darn close, so I don't feel so bad that I can't afford the Porsche (joking, love my Touareg) :p

what consumption are you getting ? petrol or diesel etc
 
what consumption are you getting ? petrol or diesel etc

It's the 3.0 V6 TDi Bluemotion 2014 model. They note it officially here as a combined consumption of 7.4l/100km, but I must confess I've never really looked to prove or disprove it.
 
i've kinda felt the same - a bit like putting a land rover on a race track - it's just not meant to be there

From 3:15...

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That is a Land Rover.
 
Your Touareg is a proper 4x4 to boot. That Porsche will probably wet its designer jocks if it sees a dirt road.

The Cayenne is actually surprisingly effective offroad. Wouldn't want to do it myself though, as I would hate the potential damage!
 
Porsche South Africa has released pricing for the new Platinum Edition versions of the Cayenne S and Cayenne S Diesel.

The former comes in at R1 171 000, while the oil-burning “S” is priced from R1 362 000. The two newcomers serve to expand the local Platinum Edition range, which already includes the standard Cayenne, Cayenne Diesel and Cayenne S e-hybrid.

Platinum Edition models feature extra standard equipment, such as 21-inch Sport Edition wheels (with a satin finish), eight-way leather sports seats (with Alcantara centres) swiped from the Cayenne GTS and a “variety of comfort features”.

In addition to the standard exterior colours of black and white, four optional metallic paint finishes are also available: Jet Black, Mahogany, Carrara White and Rhodium Silver. The exterior package includes subtle trim in high-gloss black, tinted privacy glass at the rear and wheel arch extensions in body colour.

Other standard features on Platinum Edition models include bi-Xenon headlamps, front and rear park assist and automatically dimming interior and exterior mirrors.

Inside, “Platinum Edition” lettering is added to the front door entry guards, while all outer headrests bear a Porsche crest and the front seats feature a heating functionality.

Mechanically, though, Platinum Edition models are unchanged. The 3,6-litre six-cylinder bi-turbo engine in the Cayenne S still makes 309 kW, while the V8 engine with twin turbocharging in the Cayenne S Diesel is still worth 283 kW.

Pricing:
Porsche Cayenne S Platinum Edition: R1 171 000
Porsche Cayenne S Diesel Platinum Edition: R1 362 000

http://www.carmag.co.za/news_post/porsche-prices-platinum-edition-cayenne-s-models/

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