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Porsche Cayenne raises the bar

New coupe balances performanc­e with luxury

- Mark Phelan

Porsche pulled out all the stops developing the 2021 Cayenne GTS, which delivers what may be the ultimate balance of luxury and performanc­e in an SUV.

The Cayenne GTS goes on sale this fall. It fits between the Cayenne S and the more powerful Cayenne turbo in the model line of Porsche’s big SUV.

I spent a day driving a four- seat Cayenne GTS coupe loaded with goodies from a carbon fiber roof to centrally mounted dual exhausts for its 453- hp twin turbo 4.0L V8.

From highways to twisting roads around southeast Michigan’s Irish Hills lake district, the GTS was fast and responsive on the road, and admired by passersby whenever I stopped long enough for them to get a good look at my Cashmere Beige metallic painted GTS coupe.

How much?

Cayenne GTS prices start at $ 107,300 for the more conservati­ve SUV body style and $ 110,500 for the coupe, which has a sharply falling tailgate, a two- person rear seat, optional central sport exhaust and other unique touches.

All GTSs have a 4.0L twin- turbo V8 that generates 453 hp and 457 poundfeet of torque. An eight- speed automatic transmissi­on and all- wheel- drive are standard.

I tested a loaded GTS coupe with features including:

● Carbon fiber roof and interior trim

● Central sport exhaust

● Adaptive cruise control that reads road conditions 1.8 miles ahead

● Alcantara headliner

● 22- inch wheels i Four- wheel steering

2021 Porsche Cayenne GTS coupe

● Base price: $ 110,500

● As tested: $ 161,410 ( excluding destinatio­n charges)

● All- wheel drive four passenger SUV

● Engine: 4.0L twin- turbo V8

● Output: 453 hp @ 5,000- 6,500 rpm; 457 lb- ft of torque @ 1,800- 4,500 rpm

● Transmissi­on: 8- speed automatic

● EPA: TBA

● Wheelbase: 114.0 inches

● Length: 193.6

● Width: 78.0

● Height: 66.0

● Curb weight: 4,932 lbs.

● Assembled in Bratislava, Slovakia

i Head- up display i Night vision i Burmeister 3D audio i Rear seat entertainm­ent system

My test vehicle stickered at $ 161,410. The GTS coupe competes with luxury performanc­e SUVs like the BMW X6M, Jaguar F- Pace SVR, Range Rover Sport supercharg­ed and Mercedes AMG GLE 63.

Driving impression­s

The GTS isn’t the most powerful Cayenne, but Porsche calls it the sportiest. That distinctio­n is less contrived than it may sound, and increasing­ly used by automakers who want to draw a line between straight line speed and handling.

The Cayenne turbo has more power and a higher top speed – 177 mph vs. the GTS’s 168 mph, if you’re scoring at home or in a hurry to lose your license. The GTS counters with unique steering and suspension calibratio­ns, weight savings and features that make the total package feel incredibly precise at high speeds. Advanced features and ritzy materials complete the package.

The GTS coupe I tested had a lightweigh­t sport package with a carbon fiber roof that saves 46 pounds and lowers the SUV’s center of gravity.

The steering is fast and precise, delivering plenty of road feel to a thick Race- Tex wrapped wheel. An eightspeed transmissi­on delivers quick, precise shifts and contribute­s another significant weight savings versus the larger, heavier version of the same gearbox demanded by the turbo’s greater output. The huge brakes are easy to modulate and feel like they’ll grip as securely at the end of a day rallying as first thing in the morning.

The adaptive cruise control offers InnoDrive, an – you guessed it – innovative system that looks ahead to hills, curves, traffic and other factors for the next 1.8 miles to adjust accelerati­on, decelerati­on, transmissi­on and braking.

Space and luxury

Eighteen- way leather- trimmed front sport seats hold occupants secure in quick maneuvers and provide good comfort. Surprising­ly, the front seats in the optional package were heated, but not ventilated. The rear seats in my loaded test vehicle were also heated. My Cayenne’s seats had houndstoot­h cloth inserts.

Porsche’s evolved a vast distance from the days when Calvinist guardians of the brand forbade creature comforts that could distract fallible drivers from a monastic focus on driving: The center console provides plenty of room and a pair of usable cup holders. Other features include wireless charging Apple CarPlay, touch screen, four- wheel steering, parking assist, night vision, lane keeping assist. The center console features flat- panel controls for heated seats, suspension setting and some other functions. They’ll be all but impossible to use in a moving car, because there’s no tactile feedback to let you know you’re touching the right control – or any control at all – without looking down at the center console.

The rear seats are comfortabl­e, with a fold- down armrest and central storage bin. Video screens attached to the rear of the front seats look like an afterthoug­ht.

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