After unveiling the refreshed Cayenne earlier this year, Porsche has announced new range-topping Turbo E-Hybrid versions of both the SUV and SUV-coupe thing.The big news? Well, as you might expect these days, it's a very big power
Subtle one, this. BMC's original 1959 Mini had a wagon version, the Clubman, but it was a stretched two-door. The Countryman, technically a subcompact crossover, didn't appear until 2010. So what would an Alec Issigonis-designed Countryman have looked
You've seen the screen-tastic interior of the new Porsche Cayenne. You've observed its multitude of screens, some of which the driver can see, and one of which they cannot. You've seen the new vents and the starter button.
Yes, it's been that long since the Cayenne came out
You have. The Porsche Cayenne recently celebrated its 20th birthday and a gathering at a trackday would have been plain silly, however much chassis technology has gathered under its bodywork in the passing years. A minor adventure through the County Durham countryside
Since its introduction (seemingly half a lifetime ago, but who's counting), the XC90 vaulted to the top of the 'sensible family car' list. And that's in spite of the fact that it's an SUV.And that's all down
The Porsche Cayenne is a vehicle that was built with versatility in mind. Now, does 'versatility' mean you can take your stock Cayenne to one of the most hardcore off-road settings in the US? Not necessarily-but the footage above is
It makes its first public appearance after years inside the Porsche Museum
Deploying even a hazy understanding of human activity and its appetite for the strange, there's little doubt this very unusual motor car would have sold by the truckload. Welcome to the Porsche Cayenne convertible that never was.Well, it was, but
Porsche's days of offering purely low-slung sports cars came to an end when it introduced its first-ever SUV, the Cayenne, back in 2002. Now, 20 years on, the model has solidified itself as one of the brand's most
Go-anywhere performance cars are commonplace nowadays, yes. But there was a time when taking something like a Porsche off-road was entirely unheard of. This all changed 20 years ago, though, when the first Cayenne hit the market and helped pave
A genial man in a Mercedes-branded shirt has just come to my house and collected a twin-turbo V8-powered Mercedes-AMG GLE63S.As it rumbled off my driveway, leaving a crater where its 2.1-ton girth had sat bearing
Oi, you. Yeah, you lot. Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Aston Martin. You there, with your 500-600hp super-SUVs. Porsche wants a word with you.It seems our pals in Stuttgart are a trifle upset that everyone's forgotten it was they-not
It took less than two decades to achieve this production milestone
Almost 20 years since the Cayenne was released, Porsche has just built its one millionth unit of the SUV. Context? It took the company 54 years to build a million 911s.The Carmine Red GTS, which recently rolled off the production line
Luxury SUVs aren't really vehicles their owners take off-road. More often than not, these are machines that stand out for the level of comfort they offer, not for their off-roading capabilities. That being said, it doesn't mean that
Handling. Porsche will sell you a 'GTS' in loads of flavors: the Boxster and the Cayman, now with a proper engine again, the 911 of course, the Macan, and the Panamera. GTS variants are usually the Porsche engineering teams' baby. Not as
Yes, although unlike with the Porsche Taycan, this time there are actual turbos under the hood. A pair of them. And they're bolted to a 4.0-liter V8. That's the Turbo S side of this car's clunky name.
If you're not a sad act like me who lives in the minutiae of press releases, you may not know that when you're going above 159kph in the new Porsche Cayenne Turbo, a little flap in the roof spoiler tilts
This is the new Porsche Cayenne GTS, and it is a 2.2-ton middle finger to downsizing. Yes, folks-it's 2020, and the Goldilocks of Porsche's sports SUV range now returns with a big V8.Not as big a
Porsche is quite an irritating company if: a) you write reviews of cars on the Internet; or, b) you comment on reviews of cars on the Internet. See, Porsche is a company that rarely makes a misstep. Its cars are consistently fantastic
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