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Porsche is a relatively tiny car brand in world terms despite its brand presence, and it nearly went away forever in the early part of the 1990s; as legendary as the 911 is, worldwide sales weren't strong enough to sustain the brand.
The solution? A large, relatively sporting SUV aimed squarely at the burgeoning US market. Purists were absolutely horrified, but the Cayenne was a huge success and ensured the survival of the Porsche brand. The four-door, five-seat Cayenne still sells strongly today, and can be had in a myriad of combinations from a base model 3.6-litre six-cylinder all-wheel drive model right through to a fire-breathing twin-turbo 4.8-litre V8 that costs the better part of $300,000.
Current prices range from $138,700 to $364,700 for the Cayenne (base) and Cayenne Turbo GT.
There are four core powertrains for the 2024 Porsche Cayenne - a 3.0-litre V6 turbo petrol, 3.0-litre V6 turbo petrol-electric plug-in hybrid and the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol. All are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The V6 makes 260kW/500Nm, a 10kW/50Nm improvement over the previous model.
This same engine is paired with an electric motor for the E-Hybrid range, with Porsche introducing an updated motor that has improved range, more power and faster charging. The E-Hybrid has a combined system output of 346kW/650Nm. The Cayenne S E-Hybrid SUV and Coupe makes 382kW/750Nm.
The Cayenne S now features a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine that makes 349kW/600Nm; a 25kW/50Nm improvement from the previous twin-turbo V6.
The Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid pairs the V8 engine with the electric motor to make 544kW/950Nm.
The Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT model has the same 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 as the Cayenne S but is modified to make 485kW/850Nm.
The 2024 Porsche Cayenne features a redesigned interior. The changes take inspiration from the Porsche Taycan electric car, with Porsche introducing a new digital instrument display and shifting the gear-shifter to the centre fascia, while switching it to its toggle-style selector.
The re-designed dashboard panel has also allowed Porsche’s designers to create the option of a third digital display, this one in front of the passenger seat. This is available as an option across the line-up.
Any vehicle with air suspension can suffer failures of this technology, especially if they’ve been used hard in an off-road setting (which the original Cayenne was very well suited to). The good news is that air suspension failure should be relatively easy to spot as the car will settle into its lowest position if the suspension is letting the air out, say, overnight.
For the record, this generation Cayenne was only fitted with air suspension if you bought either of the turbocharged versions (the Turbo and Turbo S). The entry level Cayenne S was fitted with entirely conventional steel springs.
Other things to watch out for are coolant leaks from the plastic plumbing under the intake manifold while big, heavy, powerful cars like the Cayenne can be hard on tyres and brake pads. So check those things still have some life left in them, or budget for replacements.
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Thanks for the email. Hopefully I can keep this simple.
I would strongly recommend a Toyota Aurion V6 $30,990 drive away or the Toyota Camry $28,990 drive away (pricing current September 2015).
Unless you want the acceleration of the V6 I would opt for the four cylinder Camry, which is spritely enough and will also deliver good open road fuel economy.
For the type of driving you're doing you do not need the hybrid Camry.
Also, the base model Camry on the smaller wheels and Michelin tyres will be much more comfortable and a touch quieter than the dearer Camry models that come with sports tyres.
In both the Aurion and Camry you will be protected by seven airbags and a five star safety rating. A rear camera is standard on both models too.
The servicing costs are among the cheapest in the business.
Furthermore the intervals are longer than other Toyotas (15,000km rather than 10,000km) and the capped pricing lasts four years or 75,000, whichever comes first (other Toyotas are three years, 60,000km).
This was done to help Aurion and Camry appeal to fleets.
However, your warranty is the same as other Toyotas at three years/100,000km.
Dealership extended warranties are generally not worth the paper they are printed on, so save your money if you're offered an extension.
Please check you're comfortable when driving the Aurion and Camry. They have ample room inside and a lot of travel in the front seat rails.
Meanwhile, you're right in your assumption that Toyotas are regarded as a premium over Holden and Ford. The price is cheap because Toyota is trying to keep the factory running until 2017. It is in effect making a loss with each Camry it sells.
Toyota also has a vast rural dealer network so hopefully you're never far away from help should you need it.
Lastly, the Camry was at $26,990 drive away for much of last year and the price may limbo to that level again in the lead up to the end of the year or early next, to clear 2015 stock. This is not an inside tip, merely an educated guess on my part.
Good luck and let me know if I can help any further. I hope I'm still driving big distances in my 80s.
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The 2024 Porsche Cayenne range comes with five seats as standard.
The leather-trimmed seats are comfortable and there is good space in the front and rear. The SUV has good rear headroom but the Cayenne Coupe has less headroom thanks to its sweeping roofline.
Standard equipment for the 2024 Porsche Cayenne includes LED Matrix beam headlights as well as 14-way electronically adjustable front seats, a head-up display, partial leather interior in black and a new 12.6-inch digital instrument display across all models.
The standard sound system on the Cayenne and E-Hybrid is a 150W, 10-speaker set-up with the S and above getting a Bose surround sound unit.
The majority of the range get 20-inch alloy wheels as standard, but there are different designs for the Cayenne, E-Hybrid and S variants. The Turbo GT rides on 22-inch rims.
The boot in the standard Porsche Cayenne offers 772 litres, but the Cayenne S is slightly smaller at 745 litres. The E-Hybrid, which loses some space thanks to its under floor battery still has a respectable 627 litres of room.
The fastest 2024 Porsche Cayenne model is the Turbo GT, which can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 3.3 seconds.
The standard Cayenne V6 takes 6.0 seconds, while the V8-powered Cayenne S takes 5.0 seconds.
Top speed ranges up to 305km/h for the Turbo GT.
The Porsche Cayenne and Cayenne S feature a 90-litre fuel tank which is enough for 865km and 730km of driving range, respectively.
The E-Hybrid has a smaller 75-litre fuel tank but also a claimed fuel economy of just 1.9L/100km. The larger battery allows for an electric-only driving range of up to 86km.