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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual At Porsche, we are continually 
changing. Looking for a new and 
dif ferent approach. Without ever 
losing sight of where we’ve come 
from. That ’s how we remain true 
to ourselves.
The basic Caye

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual The Porsche ‘S’ has long been 
a mark of heightened sports per-
formance and abundant reserves 
of power. On the Cayenne S, it 
also stands for strength, agilit y 
and efficiency.
At the heart of

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual Understatement coupled with 
clear statements: lower fuel 
 consumption, faster acceleration. 
Supreme engineering that speaks 
for itself. In short, every thing 
you’d expect from a Turbo.
Another

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual consistently within a specific 
 temperature range. The engines 
in  the  Cayenne  models  are 
therefore designed for ef ficient 
cooling. 
In order to reduce the frictional 
losses that occur during

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual response, even at low revs and 
road speeds. This is particularly 
useful when driving in urban 
 traf fic. The supercharger has a 
low-temperature water cooling 
system for cooling the charge air.
Va

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual high -mounted upper arms are 
in aluminium. This axle design 
ensures accurate wheel location, 
greater agilit y and minimal inter-
ference on uneven surfaces. 
The subframe is secured on large 
rubbe

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual Ty r e s .
All t yres have been optimised 
with regard to driving perform-
ance, handling, rolling resistance 
and weight. They also provide 
great potential for reducing fuel 
consumption and emissio

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PORSCHE CAYNNE 2011 2.G Information Manual Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
To do this, the engine manage-
ment system adjusts the gener-
ator current depending on the 
brake pedal position, recovers 
part of the kinetic energy and 
stor
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