EXCLUSIVE HD VIDEO: The First Hybrid SUV That's Track And Off-Road Ready? 2011 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid

EXCLUSIVE HD VIDEO: The First Hybrid SUV That's Track And Off-Road Ready? 2011 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid
If you've been reading Auto Spies this week, you know 001 has been in Alabama getting the first test of the 2011 Porsche Cayenne.

We know you will enjoy this HD video of 001 demonstration showing what makes the 2011 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid a very interesting product. It's the most capable Hybrid SUV yet.

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xj13xj13 - 5/20/2010 4:16:46 AM
+2 Boost
Wow, I gotta get one,not hybrid, give me a turbo.


xj13xj13 - 5/20/2010 4:29:48 AM
+4 Boost
I just saw the other clip so tell, how dare you say "try that in your Range Rover" have you no respect 001??? Land Rover built proper SUV’s long before Porsche woke up to them.
Land Rovers are seen fighting across the deserts of Iraq day and night not being polished inside 4 car garages.





pennfootballpennfootball - 5/20/2010 10:35:30 AM
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The Land Rover Won't start when the Porsche Will.


giants10giants10 - 5/20/2010 4:59:14 AM
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Really wish Porsche did not screw the back up, such a shame.


Agent63Agent63 - 5/20/2010 5:42:46 AM
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The rear will grow on the consumers. I hated the Cayman but now I sort of like it. Takes time.


SteveSteve - 5/20/2010 9:32:51 AM
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Agent63 said "The rear will grow on the consumers."

That's what BMW's Chris Bangle told us about the "Flame Surface" styling language. He was wrong. It's gone, after only one generation of cars. BMW quickly determine "Flame Surface" was a mistake, but they couldn't outright say "wow, we really screwed up with these ugly cars." They didn't even dare to touch the "bread and butter" 3 series with the Flame Surface brush. Wise move.

Lets come back to this forum in 3 years and review if Porsche does more of the same, or weather they will quickly come to terms with the fact that the rear end of their premium brand vehicle has the styling of a Korean economy car. My bet is that Porsche will wisen up in a few years with a suprisingly quick "refresh", much like the current generation 3-series' original "busy" tail lights.

Meanwhile, we can just sigh: What were they thinking?


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 5/20/2010 3:08:48 PM
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and it starts for only $67700. What a bargain. [/sarcasm]


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