Porsche is making a lot of noise this month with regard to the Cayenne. Earlier this week it was the introduction of the new limited edition Cayenne Transsyberia. Today, the latest news from Germany is the delivery of two emergency medical vehicles to the Stuttgart Fire Department. Concluding a European wide open bid, these specially equipped …
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First Look at the 2010 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia
We're big fans of the Cayenne Transsyberia here at 993C4S.com but even we are a bit surprised at this new addition from Stuttgart. The strictly off-road version of Porsche's best-selling SUV makes perfect sense as a platform to test new components that will eventually make their way on board production level vehicles. Does it however, make sense …
Continue to the full articleTorture Testing the the 2008 Porsche Cayenne Transsyberia
You may remember this post from last month about Porsche making improvements to the Cayenne Transsyberia. True to Porsche racing history and like any good motorsports team they are now working on field testing those improvements. What caught the eye about this particular press release was the opportunity presented at the end to journalists. …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Reveals the new Cayenne Turbo S for the First Time
In yesterday's post on China as an Important Market for Porsche we looked at the projected growth of the overall market for Porsche. Well, over the weekend, Porsche officially released the new Cayenne Turbo S model for the first time. According to Porsche the development of this improved and much more powerful SUV was a direct response to the …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Improves Upon the Cayenne Transsyberia. Can They Repeat Last Year’s Performance?
From Moscow to Ulaanbaatar. Sounds like a movie title more than a route for one of the most grueling off-road competitions in the world. Covering over 7,100 kilimoters, this year's two-week epic will run from July 11th to the 25th. Hoping for a repeat to last year's fantastic debut of the Porsche SUV in the event; Cayennes took the top three …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Raises Prices on Cayenne Because They Can.
In my earlier post regarding New prices for the Porsche Cayenne, I speculated that Porsche's strategy to keep inventory low at most US dealers appeared to be working (at least for the Cayenne). Today, in news from Stuttgart, Porsche released year over year sales figures for March 2008. Not surprisingly, overall sales were down by 24%. Very …
Continue to the full articleNew prices for the Porsche Cayenne
At first I thought it was a joke (April Fools maybe?). But, then I realized it was still March (at least when I posted this it still was) and April Fool's day is not until tomorrow. The timing seems odd to raise pricing on their most profitable model. According to most economic pundits, we're in the middle of a significant global economic …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cayenne GTS. It’s a Porsche Through and Through.
A lot of Porschephiles might say they are not fans of the Porsche Cayenne. To some, the truck is an insult to the Porsche racing heritage; others say it is simply not right to have an SUV in the line-up of what is otherwise the most revered sports car company in the world. To all of you, I say hogwash. The Cayenne GTS's stats speak for …
Continue to the full articleIs a Porsche Cayenne Diesel in the Works for 2009?
According to reports coming out of Europe, Porsche may be considering a diesel alternative for the Cayenne line-up as early as mid 2009. It is rumored that Porsche has selected Audi’s 3.0L V6, delivering over 300hp. This is a marked turn around for Porsche and Porsche chief Wendelin Wiedeking who until now has always steered clear of diesel …
Continue to the full article2008 Porsche 911 GT2: The Finest Porsche Road Car Ever!
MotorTrend's Arthur St. Antoine just released his review of the 2008 Porsche 911 GT2. To say he liked it would be an understatement. "Imagine a Porsche that combines the blown thrust of the 911 Turbo, the tango-champion agility of the 911 GT3, and an extra-generous seasoning of Zuffenhausen alchemy-that's the $192,560 GT2." "At around 5000 …
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