STUD or DUD: Does The All-New Cayenne Have The Chops To Keep Up Its Predecessor's Success?

STUD or DUD: Does The All-New Cayenne Have The Chops To Keep Up Its Predecessor's Success?
Here it is, the main event. This is the car that makes up most of Porsche's profits. Call it what you want, but we think "the savior," is an appropriate title.

My, these photos look eerily similar to a shot we posted last week. Just sayin'.

Where the old Cayenne was a relatively odd duck, its latest creation seems to be a bit more conservative. Gone are the peculiar proportions and in is a more fluid looking vehicle.

Additionally, get a look at the new Cayenne's interior. It is clearly a very heavily Panamera-influenced interior design. For now we'll nickname the interior's design influence as "Panamera lite."

Check out the pictures below.

So, what say you Spies? Is the new Cayenne going to continue building upon the model's previous success?

Autocar reports:


These are the first pictures of the all-new Porsche Cayenne, the lighter, more efficient replacement for the car that makes up to 50 per cent of the firm’s profits.

The car goes on sale on 29 May, and the range will feature a diesel and, for the first time, a hybrid with a V6 petrol engine.

Much of the weight loss is due to a simplified transmission, which does away with a low-range gearbox, but there’s also extensive use of aluminium in the body including the bonnet, axles and doors.

Despite the drop in weight, the car is 48mm longer, with a 40mm extension in the wheelbase to free up more legroom inside the car...

Porsche's press release follows:


ATLANTA - February 25, 2010 - Led by a technologically advanced full hybrid model, the all-new, next-generation Porsche Cayenne sport-utility vehicle will debut at the Geneva motor show in early March. In line with the Porsche Intelligent Performance philosophy, the entire range, from the entry level Cayenne with a V6 engine to the 500-horsepower Cayenne Turbo, all deliver improved performance while using less fuel and producing fewer emissions than ever before.

The New Porsche Cayenne will make its North American debut at the New York International Auto Show (press days: March 31 and April 1, public days: April 2-11). The Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo go on sale in July as a 2011 model, and U.S. pricing will be announced soon. Porsche dealerships will offer the Cayenne and Cayenne S Hybrid in the fall.

The performance of a V8 with the fuel efficiency of a V6

The highlight is the new Cayenne S Hybrid featuring a highly sophisticated parallel full hybrid drive system. With a combined power output of 380 horsepower from the supercharged V6 combustion engine and an electric motor, the Cayenne S Hybrid combines the performance of a V8 with the economy of a V6.

Through continuous interaction between the 3.0-liter supercharged V6 and electric motor, the Cayenne S Hybrid focuses on maximum efficiency. Depending on driving conditions, either drive unit can operate independently or together. The 47-horsepower (34 kW) electric motor is the ideal partner for the 333-horsepower engine, which produces high torque at low engine speeds. With peak torque at 427 lb-ft at just 1,000 rpm, the Cayenne S Hybrid’s performance is on par with a V8-powered Cayenne S.

The Cayenne S Hybrid’s two drive units are connected by a decoupling clutch. A hybrid controller constantly coordinates their complex interaction, and intelligent management of the clutch makes the transition among various driving modes seamless. Like many hybrids, the Cayenne S Hybrid can cover short distances on electric power alone, free of emissions and noise up to 60 km/h or almost 40 mph. For aggressive acceleration, the motor provides an extra ‘boost’ to the gasoline engine.

What makes the Cayenne S Hybrid unique is its ability to cruise at high speeds on electric power alone. The gasoline engine can be completely switched off and disengaged from the drivetrain at speeds of up to 97 mph. Christened by the Weissach engineers as ‘sailing’ – or cruising -- mode, the drag forces exerted by the combustion engine and their braking effect are eliminated in the interest of lower resistance and fuel consumption.

All new-generation Cayenne SUVs set high standards for efficiency and performance. Compared with the former models, fuel consumption is down by up to 23 percent in the New European Driving Cycle and CO2 emissions are significantly reduced, despite the increased performance. Actual EPA-certified fuel economy figures will be available when the cars go on sale in North America in July.

A new eight-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission with a wide range of gear ratios and the Automatic Start Stop function (first introduced on the Panamera) contribute to these improvements. So does efficient thermal management of the engine and transmission cooling circuits, on-board electrical network recuperation, variable deceleration fuel cut-off and the Cayenne’s intelligent lightweight construction.

New Cayenne sheds weight, gains space, yet looks more sleek and compact

Thanks to a special combination of materials as well as changes in the overall vehicle concept, such as a new all-wheel drive system, weight has been significantly reduced on all models. Despite an even higher standard of safety, the Cayenne S is 400 lbs lighter, which not only improves fuel consumption and lowers emissions, but also boosts performance, agility, and handling.

The completely new Cayenne design leaves no doubt that it is part of the Porsche family. Its sporting character is evident from all angles, and its Porsche shape and design highlights are more distinct than ever before.

The new Cayenne is 1.9 inches longer than its predecessor, and an added 1.6 inches in wheelbase ensures extra space and greater versatility. But despite larger exterior dimensions, the new Cayenne looks far more compact and dynamic.

Inside, the luxurious interior features a high center console that, like the Panamera, rises up at an incline to meet the dashboard center stack with high-quality fittings and a touch-screen infotainment interface. Porsche’s traditional set of five round instruments in the drivers gauge cluster includes a high-resolution circular TFT screen to the right of the tachometer. It can be used to change radio stations, vehicle settings, or access the navigation system or view the map. Rear-seat comfort is much improved, as well. The bench slides fore-and-aft by 6.3 inches, while the backrest can be adjusted to three different angles.

The Cayenne V6 and V8 engines are more powerful and more fuel efficient

The entry-level Cayenne with its 300-horsepwer 3.6-liter V6 engine and mated to the new eight-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission consumes 20 percent less fuel in the New European Driving Cycle than its predecessor.

Fuel consumption is also down significantly on the high-torque Cayenne S. Its 4.8-liter V8 produces 400 horsepower, 15 more than the previous model. When combined with the overall weight savings, performance is markedly increased, yet fuel consumption is down by 23 percent in the New European Driving Cycle.

The Cayenne Turbo, with its 500-horsepower, 4.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 also consumes 23 percent less fuel than its predecessor despite its improved performance and acceleration.

Together with the Cayenne S Hybrid, three of the new Cayenne models produce less than 200 grams of CO2 per kilometer. At 193 g/km, the Cayenne S Hybrid is not only the cleanest Cayenne model, but also the cleanest vehicle in Porsche’s entire portfolio.

 






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B7FANB7FAN - 2/25/2010 12:18:17 PM
0 Boost
yeah its a stud they just really cleaned the front end up and the inside looks similar to the Panamera. I still think the current model holds weight though.


OBieOBie - 2/25/2010 9:18:58 AM
+1 Boost
Stud, especially the Turbo version. Way better design than the current version, and a good design in itself. I like the Panamera-like interior as well.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 2/25/2010 9:19:08 AM
0 Boost
Nice. Pretty good. The interior is great.

WHOA! Is this the first Porsche to have taillights split by the tailgate?!


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 2/25/2010 9:19:27 AM
+1 Boost
It looks exactly like the Toureg with a new front and rear.....needless to say the toureg looks better, seems pretty lazy though I guess they are doing the Tahoe/Yukon styling thing...


aalza3eemaalza3eem - 2/25/2010 9:26:54 AM
-1 Boost
Very Nice, but a little too much like the Infiniti FX from the back (Rear Lights)


vintagereplicarvintagereplicar - 2/25/2010 11:50:03 AM
-2 Boost
The rear is to "Rice Burnerish" for my liking! Everything else gets my blessing!


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 2/25/2010 10:01:37 AM
-1 Boost
I'm leaning towards stud (or as much of stud an SUV can be). This version looks far more sculpted than the jelly bean shape of the current Cayenne.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 2/25/2010 10:01:38 AM
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I'm leaning towards stud (or as much of stud an SUV can be). This version looks far more sculpted than the jelly bean shape of the current Cayenne.


AlexTxAlexTx - 2/25/2010 10:21:10 AM
+3 Boost
STUD!
Bigger and yet.. 400 lbs lighter!!
This will be the king of the SUVs again...


sdcarguysdcarguy - 2/25/2010 10:44:39 AM
+3 Boost
Me likey.


pennfootballpennfootball - 2/25/2010 10:54:29 AM
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I like the "regular" Cayenne better then the Turbo especially in that white color.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 2/25/2010 11:43:09 AM
0 Boost
Meh


supermotosupermoto - 2/25/2010 11:50:39 AM
-1 Boost
The tail lights fall into the "what were they thinking?" category. Otherwise OK. I'd say a range rover sport looks better orverall though, and I am a huge Porsche fan.


BondMI6BondMI6 - 2/25/2010 12:14:43 PM
-3 Boost
Those rear lights are not attractive at all and have way too much of Hyundai/Kia design language written all over them........

Overall, it's a decent replacement.....


theman440theman440 - 2/25/2010 12:17:19 PM
0 Boost
Who cares...


WillisWillis - 2/25/2010 12:44:30 PM
-4 Boost
Dud. Lexus LX570 just kills it in any possible way!

Fact!


Just kidding. Mega stud!


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 2/25/2010 12:57:03 PM
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WOW very nice!I'm surprised I remember seeing the spy pics and it didn't look too much different from the current model,but this is just enough and just right!Love the interior,especially that steering wheel.Not so thrilled about all the buttons,but with the guts looking that good who cares.Outside is amazing. I love the rear end.The new butt is definately a good change. I wish the front was redesigned a little more.Not that it doesn't look amazing because it does,its just that porsche lately has been coming out with new models with the same looks as the model it replaces.But on a good note they cleaned up the front and it does looks very nice.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/25/2010 1:03:19 PM
-3 Boost
Is there anyone in the world that would choose that over say... an RX330?


B7FANB7FAN - 2/25/2010 1:09:46 PM
+1 Boost
yes .....I know I would


M35MTM35MT - 2/25/2010 1:56:23 PM
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Wrong competitor, however something tells me you already knew that.

Range Rover Sport still dominates.


B7FANB7FAN - 2/25/2010 2:25:11 PM
+1 Boost
as for offroad the FORD Range Rover does dominate but when it comes to performance the Rover has to step to the side and let the Cayenne through


pennfootballpennfootball - 2/25/2010 2:47:01 PM
+1 Boost
I would rather walk then have an RX350! At least the Porsche has a real AWD system not some econobox differential crap the RX350 has that makes it 100% Front wheel drive unless the tires start slipping, then it has to go into a committee to send maybe 10% to 30% of the power to the rear of the car if there is no unintended acceleration! lol


M35MTM35MT - 3/2/2010 12:49:06 PM
+1 Boost
B7, let's see you name the critical components that any Ford shares with the RR sport, and while you're at it, list the components that your Porche shares with the VW Toureg.

:)


MiltonMilton - 2/25/2010 2:28:59 PM
+1 Boost
Oh baby, it looks cooool ....

I didn't think it would be that good based on the spy photos but this is really nice....good job Porsche


Designer1Designer1 - 2/25/2010 2:37:52 PM
+2 Boost
The side mirrors are ugly. I never liked the Cayenne, but I like this one's interior. But, it just looks like a VW, so what's the big deal about it? Another VW SUV.


DeutschlandDeutschland - 2/25/2010 2:39:18 PM
+1 Boost
I like it, The interior is night and day better than the old one, looks like very good materials


vonbeelervonbeeler - 2/25/2010 2:39:26 PM
+3 Boost
Does that say INFINITY on the back? Wow its says Porsche. Who woulda known.

Anyway if your going to buy a truck may as well get some with utility. Range Rover is the best. Always will be. Why not get a RR and a
good used 911 for the price of this combo attempt??????????


uhn2000uhn2000 - 2/25/2010 2:40:54 PM
+2 Boost
If you covered the front of this SUV I would think its a Hyundai or Kia it would kook nothing like a Porsche. Cheers


Agent001Agent001 - 2/25/2010 3:43:35 PM
+2 Boost
I like everything but the tail lights.

Interior re-do is its strongest suit on first look.

001


M53RM53R - 2/25/2010 4:05:43 PM
+3 Boost
The only thing decent is the interior. The exterior remains as ugly and lazy as ever. Porsche's design language can not be shown on an SUV.


JUGNUJUGNU - 2/25/2010 4:31:49 PM
+2 Boost
Exterior Dud. Rear end is very ugly. Shame the cheaper VW cousin, 2011 Toureg looks better. Interior seems to be an improvement though.

JUGNU


g2okg2ok - 2/25/2010 4:32:45 PM
+1 Boost
It looks like the changes were conservative but overall an improvement. I just don't think SUV when saying Porsche.


thstonethstone - 2/25/2010 7:54:48 PM
+1 Boost
I think it needs bigger front air ducts. Otherwise, improved 100%!


HummingbirdHummingbird - 2/26/2010 6:11:24 AM
0 Boost
very nice and sxy


dt32886dt32886 - 3/2/2010 3:22:38 PM
+1 Boost
The rear is TERRIBLE! It looks like en EX35! WHY WHY WHY! Also Porsche needs to add or change up the fit and finish of its interiors. Throw contrasting colors, use more wood/carbon fiber/aluminum, or something.


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