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Our greatest motivation:
to exceed our own achievements.
Powerkit Cayenne Turbo.
The Porsche Turbo is a simple
concept: ultimate performance in
every respect. The Cayenne Turbo
continues this tradition with power,
dynamism and agility. This capability
can only be achieved when you’re
always striving to improve. Which
is why even the Cayenne Turbo
can offer increased power and,
with it, greater active safety.
The optional Powerkit Cayenne
Turbo increases maximum output
from 500 to 540 hp.
This is achieved using a new
intake manifold and a number
of modifications to the engine
management system. The result:
397 kW (540 hp) at 6,000 rpm.
Maximum torque is increased by
50 Nm to 750 Nm (between
2,250 and 4,500 rpm). Acceleration
to 100 km / h (62 mph) requires
just 4.9 seconds. Maximum speed
is 279 km / h (173 mph).
Even the engine compartment
immediately conveys the promise
of pure performance. Special
features include a throttle body
cover in carbon fibre and a plaque
in brushed aluminium. These are combined with a titanium-coloured
intake manifold with carbon inlays
and silver-coloured ‘turbo’ logo.
The propeller shaft has also been
revised to match the increased
loads. The overall result:
even greater exhilaration on
the racetrack, even greater
responsiveness on the road.
Drive
Powerkit Cayenne Turbo*
Fuel consumption**
Urban 22.5 l/100 km (12.6 mpg)
Extra urban 10.5 l/100 km (26.9 mpg)
Combined 14.9 l/100 km (19.0 mpg)
CO2emissionsCombined 358 g/km
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397 kW
(540 hp)
Power (kW)
Torque (Nm)
Cayenne Turbo with Powerkit
Cayenne Turbo with standard engine
750 Nm
(2,250 – 4,500 rpm)
Engine speed (rpm)Cayenne Turbo engine with Powerkit
** Only available in conjunction with 19-inch Porsche wheels or larger (with requisite approval).
** Emissions were recorded in accordance with Directive 80/1268/ EC on standard vehicles as valid at the time of publication.
The respective figures were not recorded on individual vehicles and do not constitute part of the offer.
This data is provided solely
for the purposes of comparison between the respective models. For more information, pleasecontact your Porsche Centre.
Drive
The convenience of an automatic.
The excitement of a sequential gearbox.
Six-speed Tiptronic S.
Each gearshift point is automatically
selected based on current road
conditions and driving style.
Within a short space of time,
you’ll develop a feel for the
system and begin to influence
gearshifts using the throttle alone.
The benefits of Tiptronic S are most
apparent in high-performance driving.
The immediacy of response, with
practically no interruption in drive,
is comparable with that of a manual
gearbox.
Tiptronic S automatically selects
the optimum gearshift pattern,
even in low-range mode. The
low-range gearing is available at
speeds of up to 15 km / h (9 mph).
You can also return to high-range
mode at up to 30 km / h (19 mph).
For complete manual control,
simply slot into manual and use
the gearshift controls on the
steering wheel. If you prefer, you
can use the gear selector lever
on the centre console. Even in
automatic mode, you can change
gear manually via the rocker
controls on the steering wheel.
If there is no further manual
input for a period of 8 seconds,
the system reverts to automatic
mode.
One of the special features in
Tiptronic S is standby control.
When the car is stationary in an
active gear position and with the
foot brake applied, the input
clutch automatically disconnects
the engine from the driveline,
thereby reducing fuel consumption.
Other useful functions include
a warm-up programme which
temporarily suppresses upshifts
in order to accelerate warm-up
in the catalysts and thus reduce
emissions. If rapid throttle inputs
are detected, the system automat-
ically selects the ‘Sport’ gearshift
pattern, i.e., there is no need to
use a ‘kickdown’ function. When
the throttle is released quickly, e.g.,
on entering a corner, unwanted
downshifts are prevented.
Mid-corner gearshifts are also
suppressed, enhancing stability
and safety.Under heavy braking, Tiptronic S
shifts down to maximise engine
braking. An incline sensor enables
better uphill acceleration and
better engine braking on descent.
Another special feature, Porsche
Hill Holder, permits easy hill starts
without the need to use the brakes.
The gearbox cooling system is
specifically designed to match
the performance, transport,
towing and off-road capabilities
of all Cayenne models.
Tiptronic S is standard equipment
on the Cayenne Turbo and optional
on the other three models. The
six forward ratios transmit power
with smoothness, efficiency and
precision – whatever your choice
of terrain.
In automatic mode, the gearshift
maps range from maximum
economy to maximum performance.
Tiptronic S gearshift control on steering wheel
Tiptronic S gear selector
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Drive
Applying power with intelligence.
Porsche Traction Management (PTM).
If one wheel loses traction, PTM
utilises the ABD function to apply
the corresponding brake. As a
result, more drive is automatically
transferred to the opposite wheel.
If both wheels on one axle lose
traction, ASR modifies engine output
to maintain drive.
All PTM functions are fully automatic.
All you have to do is choose high-
range mode for road and track or
low-range mode for greater off-road
traction. These are selected using
a single control on the centre
console. In low-range mode, the
gearing is reduced to enhance
off-road manoeuvrability or to
increase road traction when towing
heavy loads.
be automatically varied to match
changing driving conditions. For
the toughest off-road terrain, the
differential can be locked via the
PTM control on the centre console.
Other major features in PTM include
a two-speed transfer gearbox (with
low-range gearing for off-road use),
an automatic brake differential
(ABD) and anti-slip regulation (ASR).
Combining a range of systems
and functions, Porsche Traction
Management (PTM) actively
distributes engine torque precisely
where it’s needed most.
At the heart of PTM is a permanent
all-wheel drive system with electron-
ically variable centre differential.
The standard torque split of 38 %
to the front and 62 % to the rear canCombined, they enable exceptional
performance and vehicle control in
normal road driving or off-road
terrain.
PTM uses the ABD and ASR
functions to achieve dynamic
handling and increased traction.
All-wheel drive Two-stage transfer gearbox
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Chassis
Precision in design.
Precision on the road.
location is more accurate and
agility is enhanced, with minimal
disturbance on uneven surfaces.
The subframe is secured on
rubber mountings that minimise
road noise and thus enhance
the engine acoustics.
Made from lightweight high-
strength steel, the front
suspension subframe is specially
constructed to increase the
rigidity of the car.
The resulting benefits include
greater stability, greater comfort
and even greater active and
passive safety. In the event
of an accident, the subframe
deforms in a predefined manner
to provide additional protection
for the passenger compartment.
Front axle.
A powerful and responsive engine
requires an equally responsive
chassis.
The front axle on all fourCayenne
models features subframe-mounted
double wishbone
suspension with
high-mounted upper arms. By
raising the top
wishbones, wheel
Rear axle.
A balanced chassis is essential
on any car and one of the major
challenges in vehicle design.
On all four Cayenne models, we
solved this problem using multi-
link rear suspension. Ideal for
performance road and track
use, it also copes well with the
extremely high towing and
carrying loads that are possible
with each Cayenne.
The lower suspension links and
track rods have a special sheet
steel construction offering greater
strength. The upper links are
located high in the wheel arches
and can therefore be made from
lightweight forged aluminium.
The suspension struts are angled
to allow longer suspension travel
and create a deeper and wider
cargo area. As well as providing
additional space, the car is easier
to load. A key advantage of the
rear axle design is its ability to
minimise dive and squat under
acceleration and braking. It also
uses active toe-angle control to
improve mid-corner stability and
compensate for sudden load
transfer, e.g., lift-off oversteer.
In short: a chassis you would
expect from Porsche. Specially
developed in Weissach.
Front axle (Cayenne Turbo) Rear axle (Cayenne Turbo)
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Chassis
Exceptional power requires accurate direction.
Steering.Tough for off road, light for the track, stylish for any terrain.
Wheels.
The electrically adjustable steer-
ing column has a driver-selectable
‘Easy Entry’ function, which raises
the steering wheel towards the
dashboard whenever you enter
or leave the car. The comfort and
sports seat options (standard on
Cayenne GTS and Cayenne Turbo)
have a comfort memory package
that stores your preferred
wheel position as well as seat
and exterior mirror settings.
The steering column consists of
multiple collapsing sections linked
by three universal joints. A special
deformation element offering
70 mm of travel provides a high
level of safety in the event of front
impact.
Servotronic.
Servotronic is a speed-sensitive
power steering system available
as an option on all Cayenne
models.
At higher speeds, the steering
becomes firmer, inputs are more
precise and driver comfort is
greatly enhanced.
At lower speeds, it enables easy
manoeuvrability and parking. For optimum manoeuvrability, on
and off road, all Cayenne models
have variable-ratio steering
and special valve settings on
the power-steering system. Lock-
to-lock travel is a modest
2.65 turns, while the turning
circle is just 11.7 metres.
The steering wheel can be adjusted
by 50 mm for reach and 40 mm
for height. Both adjustment options
are electrically assisted on
the Cayenne GTS and Cayenne
Turbo. Electric adjustment is also
available as an option on the
Cayenne and Cayenne S as part
of the optional comfort or sports
seat package (each with comfort
memory package). The optional
padded steering wheel (standard
on Cayenne GTS) brings added
sporting style to each model.
the multi-purpose display in the
instrument cluster. Standard wheel fitments are as
follows: 17-inch Cayenne alloys on
the Cayenne, 18-inch Cayenne S II
on the Cayenne S, 21-inch
Cayenne Sport on the Cayenne
GTS and 19-inch Cayenne Design
on the Cayenne Turbo.
For a more personal touch, you
can choose from a range of
wheel options (see page 160).
Tyre Pressure Monitoring
(TPM).
The optional TPM warns of any
drop in pressure via the on-board
computer display. In addition,
the driver can check the individual
pressures in all four wheels via
17-inch Cayenne wheel 18-inch Cayenne S II wheel
21-inch Cayenne Sport wheel 19-inch Cayenne Design wheel
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Chassis
Active prevention of body roll when cornering.
For greater comfort and control.
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC).
PDCC is an active anti-roll system
that anticipates and significantly
reduces lateral body movement
when cornering. It also minimises
oscillation on rippled road
surfaces. As a result, the car
remains stable and easy to
control. This is achieved with the
aid of active anti-roll bars on the
front and rear axles. The system
responds to the current steeringangle and lateral acceleration by
producing a stabilising force that
precisely negates the swaying
force of the body.
The benefits are better traction
and occupant comfort both on
and off the road.For the driver, PDCC provides
greater agility at every speed, more
responsive steering and stable load
transfer characteristics. Combined,
these represent a new benchmark
in steering precision. Performance
and comfort are both improved,
and with them, driving pleasure.
When the low-range gearing is
selected, PDCC automatically
switches to off-road mode.
Essentially, this allows the
two halves of each anti-roll bar
to
rotate further in opposition to
each other. This in turn enables
greater wheel articulation, which
improves traction on uneven
surfaces.Since each wheel has more
contact with the ground, more
drive can be transmitted (see
page 86).Vehicles with PDCC have a
silver finish on the centre
console chassis controls. Among the key objectives of
Porsche chassis design are
optimum road holding and precision
handling. Both of these character-
istics can be further enhanced with
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control
(PDCC). It is available as optional
equipment on all Cayenne models
in conjunction with air suspension/
PASM (standard on Cayenne Turbo,
optional on all other models).
High-speed cornering without PDCC High-speed cornering with PDCC
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Off road
Every Porsche is designed and
built to the highest possible
standards – in dynamics, agility,
safety, comfort and everyday
practicality. Combined, the result
is pure driving pleasure. With the
Cayenne models: on any terrain.
All four cars were developed for
the road – and much of the land
beyond. Simply shift the transfer
gearbox into ‘low-range’ mode and
the car is ready for any terrain.
Porsche Traction Management
(PTM) and Porsche Stability
Management (PSM) make a range
of modifications, including auto-
matic
selection of low-range
gearing, a high-traction off-road
chassis
programme (with off-road
ABS and
ABD) and High Level I on
vehicles
with air suspension.
The centre differential, part of
the all-wheel drive system, can
be fully locked for the toughest
conditions.At High Level II, the ground
clearance is increased by a further
30 mm. All models can negotiate
gradients of up to 45° (100 %).
Hill-starts are easy with the Hill
Holder function in Tiptronic S and
Porsche Drive-off Assistant on
vehicles with manual gearbox.
28.6° front max. approach /departure angle * rear 22.8°
31.8° front max. approach /departure angle * * rear 25.4°
29.7° front max. approach /departure angle * * * rear 23.3°
20.4° max. ramp breakover angle *
24.7° max. ramp breakover angle * *
21.1° max. ramp breakover angle***
500 mm max. wading depth *
555 mm max. wading depth * *
535 mm max. wading depth * * *
*** Cayenne and Cayenne S with steel-sprung suspension.
*** Cayenne, Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo with air suspension in High Level II.
*** Cayenne GTS with air suspension in High Level II.
Note: the Cayenne GTS has
restricted off-road capability.
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Above all, the Cayenne is a Porsche.
Wherever your journey takes you.
Off-road capability.
Off road
Porsche Hill Control (PHC) uses
engine braking to enable steady
descent on otherwise hazardous
gradients at speeds of up
to 20 km / h (12.5 mph). If one
or more wheels begin to lose
traction, PHC compensates by
applying increased engine braking
on those that retain contact withthe ground. With no need to
adjust braking, the driver can
concentrate fully on steering
the car.
With steel-sprung suspension,
the maximum wading depth is
500 mm.* With the optional air
suspension (standard on the
Cayenne Turbo), the car is secure
to a depth of 555 mm.**
On extremely uneven terrain,
you can smooth your path with
the optional Porsche Dynamic
Chassis Control (PDCC). Featuring
active anti-roll bars, the PDCC
off-road mode is automatically
enabled whenever ‘low-range’
mode is selected. With greater
articulation of each wheel, there
is less unwanted body-roll and
occupant comfort is improved.
PDCC in on-road mode: reduced wheel articulation
PDCC in off-road mode: increased wheel articulation
**Cayenne GTS: 476 mm.** Cayenne GTS with air suspension: 535 mm.
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