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2007 Porsche Cayenne review

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Here's an exclusive review on the 2007 Porsche Cayenne, with details on the design and performance, as well as safety and other features. Also included is a photo gallery with the SUV.

"The Cayenne is starting a new chapter in its success story: four years after the model's launch, Porsche is presenting the second generation of its sporty SUV. The new, attractively designed Cayenne, Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo models have been given more powerful, direct gasoline injection engines. These are known at Porsche as Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), and they lower the fuel consumption of individual models by over eight percent (NEDC). In real driving conditions, savings of up to 15 percent are possible. The new Cayenne will be in Porsche showrooms from February 24, 2007."

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Read the whole review here: 2007 Porsche Cayenne review.
 
If Audi or Land Rover had done the interior it would have been in a mix of black and colour and would have looked the biz, why can't Porsche get it right?
DW
 
you can spec a black / grey / subtle colours interiors ... dont judge the new Cayenne from a set of press photos spec'd up by a guy from marketing ... ..

If we did we would assume all Boxsters come in red leather .....


 
I agree that the darker colours suit the car, mine is basalt with a black leather interior, and I think the shape is a lot less fussy than the RR Sport, for instance.

Peter

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I agree about the fussy shape of the RRsport but I like the layout of the interior better than the "big" RR, although the materials are 2nd rate IMO and the Cayenne wins here.
DW
 

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