The new Porsche Cayenne is ready to show that it's what's on the inside that matters! Our team of spies has caught Porsche's all-new off-roader in testing, and here are the best shots yet of its completely redesigned interior.
A new dashboard that takes its cues from the Panamera can be clearly seen, as well as a longer centre console and a repositioned gear-shifter lined by switches and buttons on either side.
The Porsche Communication Management touchscreen which controls the sat-nav, Bluetooth and radio sits centrally flanked by large air vents whilst the climate control system is located just underneath. Meanwhile, a new, more traditional three-point steering wheel replaces the usual Cayenne wheel with a triangular centre.
Scheduled for a launch in late 2010, the revised Cayenne will feature diesel and hybrid models amongst the usual petrol offerings. An improved version of the 3.0-litre oil burner from the Touraeg will kick off the oil-burners whilst the hybrid models will be powered by Audi’s supercharged 3.0-litre engine mated with a 38kW battery in the spare tyre well.
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Absolute hideous external design. The insides are even worse! It looks like a Massey Ferguson from the inside! Tractor!! Chug chug!