
Love it or hate it, the Cayenne is Porsche’s best seller – the SUV brings in all the money to make limited-run specials such as the GT2 RS possible. Now, an all-new version has hit UK roads, and we have driven the top-spec Turbo – the fastest 4x4 in the world.
It’s quicker, more efficient and larger than the outgoing car, and has taken some major steps forward in the looks department. Although the wheelbase is 4cm longer, the taut body and sharper front end make the newcomer appear smaller in the flesh.
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From the lofty seating position inside the well insulated interior, it’s easy to lose track of how fast you’re travelling, as the Cayenne is so composed at any speed. It doesn’t take long before you forget you’re driving an SUV altogether. The laser-like steering points the car precisely where you want it to, while our example had the £5,801 optional carbon ceramic discs, which wipe speed off with ease and resist fade well.
In bends, the body roll you expect isn’t there. Porsche’s Dynamic Chassis control, three-mode PASM suspension and Torque Vectoring Plus – which shuffles power between the rear wheels to maximise grip – mean the Cayenne corners flatter and faster than any rival. Think of it as a sports car on stilts!
Rival: RR Supercharged
The Range Rover is still top of the pile for ultimate luxury and comfort. The top-of-the-range 510bhp supercharged 5.0-litre V8 can’t match the Porsche for outright performance, yet it still packs quite a punch – and let’s not forget, the Brit is unbeatable when the going gets rough.
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as pointless as the Beemer is, i think you will find my educated little friends that the bmw has the same 0-60 time, and will handle just as well if not better, and oh look it is slightly cheaper, remove the limiter and see what the top speed is, how you could over look this, i dont understand, putting the elephantine Range rover in the mix just does not work, its levels of comfort wont be beaten but it wallows like a pig on roller skates when you mention a corner to it
Just caught your "the brit is unbeatable " bit on the end, sorry forgot about your old, tallyho, stiff upper lip, the brits are fantastic crap you guys like to hammer on about, because your dead right, i cant go a walk in a field without being hit by some guy in range rover, get a life, roughly 2% of 4 wheel drive owners actually take their cars off road, and i dont mean pulling into a ditch to let some truck go by, actually off road
Pedant time. Improved efficiency, yes. But 'even greater'? on a 2.1 tonne SUV returning less than 25mpg? Sigh.
hi, auto express. I really love this porsche because of this.
Expensive, unnecessarily quick and irrelevant to most buyers, the Cayenne Turbo could easily be dismissed as a freak of nature. But delve a little deeper and what Porsche has achieved with this car is extraordinary. It offers all the benefits of a full-size 4x4 – a supple ride, elevated seating position and acres of space in the back. But that’s only scratching the surface of the Turbo’s talents. It’s as fast as a 911 Carrera 4S in a straight line and nearly as quick through corners, too – not bad for something weighing 2.1 tonnes. Equally important, though, is the 185kg weight saving over the previous car, plus the 31 per cent boost in economy, helped by the stop-start technology. The styling overhaul inside and out is the icing on the cake.