BBC Top Gear Magazine

BMW X4 3.0d

Stuttgart adds a bit more spice to its fast SUV

- BY KYLE FORTUNE

efning the new facelifted Cayenne S is a 3.6-litre V6, pinched from the Macan. Making up for the loss of both capacity and a pair of cylinders from the old 4.8-litre V8, is a pair of turbos. Handy. So under the bonnet – which Porsche assures us has been reshaped – there’s 414bhp and 405lb ft of torque. That’s enough to give a frankly silly 5.5-second 0–62mph time and 161mph top speed. That’s 0.5 seconds quicker to 62mph, a handful of mpg improvemen­t and a drop in CO2 too – by 23g/km, if that’s important. It’ll also creep past its predecesso­r on the autobahn, with a top speed improved by 1mph.

The bi-turbo V6 also brings greater drivabilit­y, its thick wodge of torque delivered signifcant­ly lower down the rev range. It’s quieter too, but here that’s not necessaril­y a good thing, the old S’s devilish V8 sound replaced by something a lot less charismati­c.

Engine aside, it’s as incredibly able as it ever was. The eight-speed auto (convention­al torque-convertor here, not PDK) shifts quickly and impercepti­bly enough, while the suspension’s ability to both ride with composure and allow this

Dtwo-tonne machine otherworld­ly agility is as impressive as it is concerning.

The chassis people have been busy, says Porsche – trick new bushes and revised dampers helping the Cayenne live up to its sports-car billing. Like the styling, you really need to go looking for the changes. Check out the headlights and tail lights for some revisions and some reshaped air intakes, but that’s about it. It’s not too ugly, all things considered, the MkII a signifcant step on from the original model.

There’s more standard kit too – those new headlights being bi-xenon units with LED running lights – while a 918-derived sports steering wheel now gets paddles as standard. All that and more for £60,218, which is the Cayenne S’s biggest problem. That’s within £1,300 of its Cayenne S Diesel or Cayenne S E-Hybrid relations, the diesel ofering a signifcant hike in usable performanc­e with greater economy, while the as-yet-to-be-released plug-in hybrid ofers the potential to dodge tax better than a well-informed Square Mile banker. All of which makes the Cayenne S look a little pointless, however good it might be.

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