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You'll find all our Porsche Cayenne reviews right here. Porsche Cayenne prices range from $138,700 for the Cayenne to $364,700 for the Cayenne Turbo Gt.

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Porsche Cayenne Turbo S 2016 review
By Chris Riley · 22 Jan 2016
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Porsche Cayenne Turbo S 2016 review
By Chris Riley · 22 Jan 2016
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Porsche Cayenne 2015 review
By Joshua Dowling · 28 Aug 2015
Joshua Dowling road tests and reviews the 2015 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S with specs, verdict and rivals.
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Porsche Cayenne Hybrid 2015 review
By Richard Blackburn · 14 Aug 2015
Richard Blackburn road tests and reviews the 2015 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid.
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Porsche Cayenne 2015 review
By Ewan Kennedy · 18 Jun 2015
Porsche Cayenne is a major entrant in one of the most popular classes of upmarket vehicles in Australia, that of high-performance SUVs.
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Porsche Cayenne Diesel 2015 review
By Paul Gover · 10 Apr 2015
The top dog in the Porsche pack is about to be taken down a peg.The Cayenne has ruled on the sales charts since it first arrived — even saving the 911 and Porsche's other sports cars from potential extinction — but is about to be overtaken by the Macan.That's not to say Porsche is going soft on the Cayenne as it continues to do good things at the top end with the GTS.Now comes an updated Cayenne Diesel.There is nothing really new to see, although the CarsGuide test example has a nice sunroof and show-off Porsche logos embroidered on the seats (at a cost of $490). However, the 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel is significantly changed.Most importantly, it now complies with the latest Euro6 emission standard and that's a big deal for a diesel. One other major car maker, let's call it Mercedes-Benz, once predicted that the tougher new European emission standard would mean the end of diesels.But Porsche has cleared the bar, increasing outputs (by 13kW and 30Nm) while reducing the 0-100km/h sprint time by 0.3 seconds and making a 5 per cent improvement in fuel economy.The Cayenne is big and heavy but justifies the Porsche badgeThe feel in the latest Cayenne is a little sharper than I remember, especially if I take manual control of the transmission via the lever or the paddle-shifters.There is no chance to check the fuel economy, but I have no reason to complain.The Cayenne is big and heavy but justifies the Porsche badge with great brakes, good cornering balance and lots of driving feedback.It's classy in the cabin and the latest steering wheel looks and feels great (although I would never pay for embroidered badges or, honestly, a sunroof).This car is sharp and responsiveMy most recent spell in the Cayenne completely erases the nasty memories of my first time with a Porsche SUV.The first-generation Cayenne had really lousy assembly quality and wobbled around so much that I wanted to turn back to the dealership after 10 minutes.This car is sharp and responsive, with truly great headlamps and punchy audio. I'm not a fan of the electric handbrake, which is counterintuitive to operate and does not have the "auto off" function of many cheaper cars.What else is not to like? Well, I wonder how many people are buying the diesel Cayenne for the engine, when it's really about the starting price. My personal favourite is the GTS, although it adds a $50,000 slug to the bottom line, because it is beautifully equipped and great to drive.I also wonder about the car's safety rating, though if ANCAP had the cash and commitment to crash it, almost certainly it would earn five stars.
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Porsche Cayenne S 2015 Review
By Ewan Kennedy · 17 Nov 2014
Ewan Kennedy road tests and reviews the 22015 Porsche Cayenne with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Porsche Cayenne 2014 review
By Joshua Dowling · 02 May 2014
IT wasn't all that long ago that Porsche proudly declared it would never build a diesel-powered car.
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Porsche Cayenne Turbo vs Cayenne Turbo S 2014 review: video
By Owen Mildenhall · 10 Apr 2014
Let's say you want a VW Golf GTI, a Jaguar XFR or even a Porsche Cayenne Turbo but you'd like to turn their performance all the way up to a 11.
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Big utes with towing power
By Stuart Martin · 27 Feb 2014
If driving a Range Rover or LandCruiser briskly through the bends is akin to pedalling a block of flats, then this is like steering a housing estate.
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