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Refined and updated Porsche Cayenne makes its global debut

It's a comprehens­ive overhaul that brings more power, refinement and digitalisa­tion

- Motor News Reporter

The upgraded Porsche Cayenne and its coupe cousin have been revealed. The German sports car brand has thoroughly refined its best-selling model, which last year moved 95,604 units worldwide, ahead of the smaller Macan (86,724) and 911 (40,410).

The Cayenne debuts a highly revised and digitalise­d cockpit. First introduced in the fullelectr­ic Porsche Taycan, the layout optimises placement of functions that the driver uses frequently. Some are located directly on or immediatel­y next to the steering wheel.

For instance, the automatic transmissi­on selector now moves to the dashboard to make way for a black pane with air conditioni­ng controls, optionally available with fine dust particle sensors and filters and an ioniser that removes germs, pollutants and allergens.

A haptic volume controller is also integrated here.

A 12.3-inch central Porsche Communicat­ion Management display blends with a new 12.6inch curved display in the centre. This integrates with a 10.9-inch display for the passenger side that relays performanc­e data and infotainme­nt system controls to achieve a full digital dashboard spectacle. Spotify and Apple Music are provided to optimise connectivi­ty.

Externally the facelifted Cayenne is identified by strongly arched wings, a new bonnet and Matrix headlights similar to the Taycan. The latter are now standard fitment in the new model, while HD matrix LED headlights are a new option.

An expanded colour palette is on offer with three new colours, and a new range of 20-, 21- and 22-inch alloy wheels.

The Cayenne is equipped as standard with a steel spring suspension including Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM). Improvemen­ts include new shock absorbers with twovalve technology optimised for both performanc­e and regular driving conditions.

Optionally a new adaptive air suspension with two-chamber, two-valve technology is available. Porsche says this improves the driving experience with a softer suspension characteri­stic and more stability on and offroad, while injecting more precision and less body roll for faster driving.

ENGINES

The latest model debuts with three different engines and eight-speed transmissi­ons fettled for more refinement and power. The entry-level Cayenne has a 3.0l V6 turbo engine with 260kW and 500Nm, representi­ng a 10kW and 50Nm increase over the old power unit.

A 4.0l V8 biturbo engine replaces the V6 engine in the new Cayenne S model. Outputs are 349kW and 600Nm — representi­ng improvemen­ts of 25kW and 50Nm.

Accelerati­on from 0100km/h is rated at 4.7 seconds, with a top speed of 273km/h.

The six-cylinder engine from the entry-model forms the basis for the power train of the Cayenne E-Hybrid. Total system output is 346kW while a highvoltag­e battery yields up to 90km of pure electric range.

A new 11kW on-board charger now shortens the charging time at an appropriat­e power source to less than two-and-ahalf hours.

The range-topping Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT also benefits from all the new tech and optimisati­ons, and a 14kW increase to its performanc­e-tuned 4.0l V8 biturbo engine, which now produces 485kW.

Accelerati­on from 0100km/h remains at 3.3 seconds, but the top speed increases to 305km/h, an improvemen­t of 5km/h over the old model.

It has not been confirmed when the updated Cayenne range will arrive in SA, but Porsche has released the local pricing, which includes a threeyear Porsche Driveplan.

Pricing

● Cayenne — R1,848,000

● Cayenne E-Hybrid —

R2,194,000

● Cayenne S — R2,125,000

● Cayenne Coupé —

R1,933,000

● Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupé —

R2,259,000

● Cayenne S Coupé —

R2,232,000

● Cayenne Turbo GT —

R4,128,000

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The Porsche Cayenne features numerous enhancemen­ts and style upgrades. Left: The fully digital dash includes a display for the front passenger.

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