
The  Cayenne   |  Model range · 12 
11 · The   Cayenne  |  Model range
Those who develop talent reap the reward.
Sometimes in more ways than one.
The Cayenne models.
When we launched the first Cayenne in 
2002, it was met with great scepticism. 
Can it still be considered a Porsche at 
all? Our reply: never before in the history 
of the company, had a model gone   
from 0 to 100,000 sold units so quickly. 
The second-generation Cayenne too has 
firmly established itself in the SUV   
market, demonstrating that exceptional 
sports car performance is not just 
  restricted to the road, while the first 
  Cayenne Diesel proved once more   
that we are not afraid to follow uncon -
ventional paths.
The success story continued to gather 
momentum in 2010 – with the sum of the 
ideas   inherent in every Porsche. Innovative drive systems have led to 
greater efficiency: fuel consumption has 
been reduced by up to 23 
% and CO
2 
emissions by up to 26  %. This was 
achieved thanks to the Cayenne models 
being considerably lighter, with each   
one weighing up to 185 kg less than the 
respective previous model. They also 
  feature a host of advanced technologies 
such as the auto start/stop function 
(p. 38). All this has made our vehicles 
more dynamic, practical and comfortable 
than ever before.
For increased comfort and safet y there’s 
a range of driver assistance systems 
including the optional adaptive cruise 
control (p. 110) with Porsche Active Safe 
(PAS). Ensuring a phenomenal sound 
experience in every seat position is the 
optional Burmester
® High-End Surround 
Sound System (p. 96). The most innovative – and therefore in 
keeping with the rest of the Porsche 
  family – is the Cayenne S Hybrid. Its par
-
allel full hybrid system (p. 28) harnesses 
the power of an electric machine (motor/
generator) and an internal combustion 
engine. This provides several clear 
  benefits for the driver: outstanding 
sports car performance combined with 
excellent fuel economy. Once again, 
 typically  Porsche. 
The Cayenne Diesel is no exception.   
The drive system is based on the tried-
and-tested Porsche principle. We’ve   
just refined the concept, making it even 
lighter and more powerful. 
The Cayenne and Cayenne S offer 
  increased power and efficiency, while 
also delivering exceptional capability   
off road. The result: greater driving  pleasure with reduced fuel consumption 
and CO
2 emissions. On and off road. 
 
This has also been achieved through the 
use of advanced technologies such as 
  direct fuel injection (DFI, p. 40), eight-
speed Tiptronic S (p. 44) and VarioCam 
Plus (p. 39). The interaction bet ween   
all components has also been optimised.
The Cayenne GTS: an SUV descended 
from a thoroughbred sports car. The   
purist among Cayenne models, it is 
extremely close to the road. With excep -
tional performance, a reduction in ride 
height and an engine note t ypical of the 
GTS, it offers one thing above all else: 
pure sporting prowess.
Another of our principles: high per -
formance should never come at the 
  expense of comfort or safet y, and 
 
this is something we have kept to. Even 
with a car offering the phenomenal out -
put of the Cayenne Turbo. Its 4.8-litre V8 
powerplant develops 368 kW (500 hp), 
which is guaranteed to set pulse rates 
climbing and send a shiver down the 
spine – both natural reactions in a turbo -
charged Porsche. 
Standard active safety features include 
Bi-Xenon main headlights with the 
  Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS, 
p. 63). For greater comfort and perform -
ance, the car is equipped as standard 
with eight-speed Tiptronic S (p. 44), while 
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus, 
p. 56) enhances driving dynamics and 
stability.
As always, we’ve focused on what ’s really 
important. To the point: the Cayenne 
models.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151. 

The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  · 16 
15 · The   Cayenne   |   Cayenne
Everything has changed. 
Apart from the concept.
Cayenne.
At Porsche, we are continually changing. 
Looking for a new and different approach. 
Without ever losing sight of where we’ve 
come from. That ’s how we remain true to 
ourselves.
The basic Cayenne concept is therefore 
the same. We’ve just continued to 
improve it: the Cayenne is now lighter –   
up to 165 kg
1) depending on the specifi -
cation – and also more dynamic, more 
comfortable, and closer to the road than 
ever before. Without detracting from the 
qualities required for off-road driving or 
towing heav y loads.
Its naturally aspirated 3.6-litre V6 engine 
features direct fuel injection (DFI, p. 40), 
variable valve timing on both inlet and 
  exhaust, and a variable resonance intake  manifold – for a generous output and 
  excellent fuel economy. In other words: 
we have enhanced the performance, 
while significantly lowering the weight, 
fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions. The 
figures speak for themselves: maximum 
torque of 400 Nm, 220 kW (300 hp),   
a top speed of 230 km/ h and the abilit y 
to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/ h in 
7.5 seconds. With both fuel consumption 
and CO
2 emissions reduced by 20  %.1)
Delivering this power to the road effi -
ciently, Porsche Traction Management 
(PTM, p. 47) combines active all-wheel 
drive with an electronically variable multi-  
plate clutch, automatic brake differential 
(ABD, p. 47) and anti-slip regulation (ASR, 
p. 47).   Together they enable the perfect 
distri   bution of drive torque to all four  wheels, whether on long straights, 
through tight corners or on surfaces with 
different 
 friction  coefficients  –  for  dynamic 
 handling 
and increased traction. Drive is 
trans   mitted through a high-performance
 
 
six-speed manual gearbox (p. 44), which 
ensures optimum progression through 
the gears.
In addition to the standard 18-inch 
  Cayenne wheels and larger brakes, the 
Cayenne can be fit ted with the optional 
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake 
(PCCB, p. 66) – for even more outstand -
ing brake performance. 
Another key advantage: a total weight 
saving of approximately 50  % compared 
with equivalent cast-iron discs. The generous standard equipment 
  includes partial-leather seats, climate 
control, the CDR audio system with 
touchscreen, cruise control and auto
-
matic headlight activation. For added 
comfort, there’s also a ‘Welcome Home’ 
lighting function. When you arrive at a 
destination after dark, the headlights 
  remain illuminated for a user-defined 
  period, lighting your path from the car.
So, a unique blend of the great sports 
performance and unrestricted everyday 
practicalit y that is t ypical of Porsche. 
Let ’s be honest, would you have expected 
anything else?
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151.1) Compared to previous model. 

The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  Diesel  · 18 
17 · The   Cayenne   |   Cayenne  Diesel
1) Compared to previous model (Model Year 2010).2)  For details on the test procedure, please refer to   
p a ge 15 0.
The only thing running low on long journeys:
fuel consumption.
Cayenne Diesel.
Boasting outstanding performance and 
efficiency, the Cayenne Diesel is ideal for 
longer journeys – offering high levels of 
torque, while fuel consumption remains 
low.
Its 3.0 -litre V6 turbo - diesel engine is now 
more powerful and refined, and approxi -
mately 20 kg lighter.
1) The unit generates 
180 kW (245 hp) and maximum torque   
of 550 Nm. The sprint to 100 km/ h 
  requires just 7.6 seconds. Top speed is 
220 km/ h. Fuel consumption now comes 
in at just 7.2 l/100 km in the combined 
test cycle.
2)
Direct fuel injection comes courtesy   
of a common-rail injection system.   
The   piezoelectric injectors enable mul -
tiple   injections at a pressure of up to  2,000 bar, ensuring optimum distribution 
of the air/fuel mixture – for improved 
 dynamics.
The turbocharger on the Cayenne Diesel 
features Variable Turbine Geometry 
 
(V TG, p. 42). Combined with optimised 
channelling of the intake air, it enhances 
the charging effect, thereby generating   
a higher output and impressive torque, 
even at low engine speeds.
The standard eight-speed Tiptronic S 
  includes gearshift controls on the steer -
ing wheel. Transmit ting the high torque 
of the Cayenne Diesel smoothly and 
  effectively, the eight gears are designed 
to facilitate both economical driving with 
low fuel consumption and performance 
driving with emphatic acceleration. Porsche Traction Management (PTM, 
p. 47)  
permanent all-wheel drive with   
self-   locking centre differential transmits   
the car’s power to all four wheels with 
optimum precision and control. 
Available as a no - cost option, the   
100 -litre fuel tank increases the range   
to well over 1,000 km while keeping   
the engine rpm and noise levels low.
The Cayenne Diesel: proof that   
a 100 -metre sprinter can also run   
a marathon.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151. 

The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  S Hybrid · 22 
21 · The   Cayenne   |   Cayenne  S Hybrid
A hybrid is like a good marriage.
Only with two better halves. 
Cayenne S Hybrid.
We have always gone our own way. This 
is the hallmark of our independent spirit. 
Only thus can we continue to meet our 
high performance standards. And yours. 
For the Cayenne S Hybrid we chose a 
highly sophisticated technical concept 
that  perfectly embodies the key principle 
of an alternative drive: efficiency.
The parallel full hybrid drive (p. 28) on 
the Cayenne S Hybrid features a 3.0 -litre 
V6 supercharged engine and an electric 
machine (motor/generator) that provides 
additional power on demand. It offers 
  levels of acceleration that are compar -
able with a V8 unit, but with a reduction   
of up to 22  % in both fuel consumption 
and CO
2 emissions compared to the 
 Cayenne  S.  The engine delivers 245 kW (333 hp), 
while the electric machine generates 
34 kW (47 hp). Working in tandem, 
 
they produce a total output of 279 kW 
(380  hp). 
With a top speed of 242 km/ h, acceler -
ation from 0 to 100 km/ h takes 6.5 sec -
onds. Maximum torque is 580 Nm. 
On the parallel full hybrid system, the 
electric machine and a decoupler are 
  integrated directly into the drivetrain 
  between the combustion engine and the 
eight-speed Tiptronic S. The decoupler 
ensures positive engagement with the 
combustion engine, thereby offering 
  several benefits – both for the driver   
and the environment. Under moderate acceleration, the 
  electric machine can power the vehicle 
independently. In order to drive quietly 
through residential areas, for example. 
The generator can also be used to 
  recuperate energy during braking, i.e. 
 
for charging the bat tery.
In addition, the electric machine can be 
used to boost performance – for faster 
acceleration.
Other energy-saving features include the 
car’s abilit y to glide along, even when the 
engine is turned off. The hybrid system 
therefore also brings significant advan -
tages when not driving in urban traffic, 
as the vehicle can simply ‘coast ’ along 
many stretches of road without any  power at all. Together with the auto 
start/stop function, the parallel full 
  hybrid system offers exceptional levels 
of performance and efficiency.
The ‘hybrid’ designation on each front 
wing alludes to the  
innovative drive con -
cept within. 
Inside the car, the TFT colour display   
in the instrument cluster provides 
  information on the current energy flow. 
Further driving data is displayed via   
the optional Porsche Communication 
Management (PCM). 
But the greatest benefit of all:   
the   Cayenne S Hybrid is a Porsche.   
And it drives like one too.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151. 

The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  GTS · 24 
23 · The   Cayenne   |   Cayenne  GTS
True, asphalt is rather grey.   
But that need not apply to what’s happening on it.
Cayenne GTS.
GTS – three unmistakable let ters which, in 
conjunction with the name Porsche, have 
writ ten history both on and off the track. 
Three letters that combine exceptional 
racing performance with superb everyday 
agilit y and that, at Porsche, have always 
stood for impressive figures. 
Good reasons to take a closer look at the 
Cayenne GTS. A concept reduced to its 
essential elem   ents: output, performance, 
intelligence. A concept that is true to its 
roots: the tarmac – the place where life 
happens for purists.
In the Cayenne GTS beats the heart of a 
pure-bred athlete that knows only one 
direction: straight ahead. The up   rated, 
naturally aspirated 4.8-litre V8 engine  
delivers 309 kW (420 hp) and maximum 
torque of 515 Nm. The benchmark sprint 
from 0 to 100 km/ h is completed in   just 5.7 seconds. Top speed comes in 
 
at 261 km/ h. 
The Cayenne GTS is also highly   efficient – 
thanks to standard fuel-saving technolo -
gies including the auto start/stop function 
(p. 38), VarioCam Plus (p. 39) and direct 
fuel injection (DFI, p. 40). 
The ride height on the steel-spring sports 
suspension is 24 mm lower than on the 
other Cayenne models – for a lower 
  centre of gravit y. Also fit ted as standard, 
Porsche Active Suspension Management 
(PASM, p. 57) is an electronic damping 
control system.
The striking central air intake underlines 
the sheer power within. The SportDesign 
package – standard fitment on the 
  Cayenne GTS only – includes the following 
features in exterior colour:   athletic lower front and rear apron elem
 
ents, dynamic 
side skirts, unique wheel arch extensions 
and rear spoiler with fixed  bi - plane  design. 
All components have been 
optimised  
in the Porsche wind  
tunnel to improve 
their 
efficiency and   further enhance the 
vehicle’s
 purposeful stance.
The standard sports exhaust system 
  delivers an even more distinctive sound. 
For the looks to match, it features t win 
dual-tube tailpipes with mat t black finish. 
St ylish and safe: the Bi-Xenon headlights 
with black surround and Porsche Dynamic 
Light System (PDLS, p. 63) are fit ted as 
standard. The car features the same day -
time running lights as the Cayenne Turbo: 
each main headlight unit has four LED 
spotlights. The tinted taillights are also 
equipped with LED technology. The Cayenne GTS is fit ted with 20 -inch 
 
RS Spyder Design wheels as standard. 
These one-part alloy wheels feature a 
race-inspired look and brake calipers with 
a red paint finish. 
Pure sports appeal and exclusivit y con-
tinue inside the Cayenne GTS. The door 
panels, armrests, seat centres and roof -
lining are finished in Alcantara. The GTS 
sports seats with 8-way adjustment are 
highly dynamic thanks to their low posi -
tioning. With adjustable fore/aft, 
height 
and squab/ backrest angle set tings,
 they 
also offer exceptional comfort and 
sup-
port – even during performance driving.
The Cayenne GTS. Developed so that life 
can be enjoyed in its purest form.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151. 

25 · The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  Turbo The  Cayenne   |   Cayenne  Turbo · 26 
Reduced weight, lower fuel consumption, fewer emissions.
At Porsche, we believe less is more.
 
Cayenne Tu r b o.
Understatement coupled with clear state -
ments: lower fuel consumption, faster 
 acceleration.
1) Supreme engineering that 
speaks for itself. In short, every thing 
you’d expect from a Turbo.
Another clear statement is the distinctive 
sound from the twin dual-tube tailpipes. 
Produced by the 4.8-litre t win-turbo V8 
engine that delivers 368 kW (500 hp) and 
features direct fuel injection (DFI, p. 40). 
The car has a top speed of 278 km/ h 
and the benchmark sprint from 0 to 
100 km/ h is completed in 4.7 seconds. 
Maximum torque is 700 Nm. Here too, 
fuel consumption has been reduced by 
23  % and CO
2 emissions by 25  %.1) 
Not least thanks to a weight saving of 
185 k g.
1)
Optimum traction and safet y are pro -
vided by Porsche Traction Management 
(PTM, p. 47) active all-wheel drive. Also 
connecting the car to the road are the 
19-inch Cayenne Turbo wheels – wheels 
up to 21 inches in diameter are available 
as an option. The chassis on the Cayenne 
Turbo is equipped as standard with air 
suspension featuring self-levelling and 
ride-height control, as well as Porsche 
Active Suspension Management (PASM, 
p. 57). This electronic damping control 
system offers continuous adjustment   
of the damping forces on each wheel – 
depending on current road conditions 
and driving st yle. This enables greater 
car control, improving safety and 
 comfor t.  Comfort is also key in the Cayenne Turbo 
interior. Standard equipment comprises 
an interior package in smooth-finish 
leather, a rooflining in Alcantara and an 
electrically adjustable steering column.
Also fit ted as standard: the BOSE® 
  Surround Sound System, Porsche 
 
Communication Management (PCM, p. 90) 
with navigation module, adaptive sports 
seats with comfort memory package   
(18-way), Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM, 
p. 58), automatic headlight activation   
and automatically dimming exterior and 
interior mirrors. 
Exterior features exclusive to the 
  Cayenne Turbo include Bi-Xenon main 
headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light  System (PDLS, p. 63), larger air intakes 
and a distinctive ‘power dome’ on 
 
the bonnet – a clear reference to the 
enormous potential within. 
Following our long established principles, 
the Cayenne Turbo blends phenomenal 
performance with outstanding comfort 
and efficiency. It does so in st yle, but 
without ever compromising on any one   
in particular. Because we believe that 
less can also mean more.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151.1) Compared to previous model. 

Drive systems and chassis  |  Drive systems · 30 
29 · Drive systems and chassis  |   Drive systems
Hybrid, diesel, petrol. Many different options.
One outcome: Porsche.
Drive systems.
The drive system of the  
Cayenne S Hybrid.
Hybrid drives are suitable for use in a 
wide range of scenarios. On road, off 
road or on the track – to us, it ’s about 
using technology in the most intelligent 
way. This enables us to introduce hybrid 
technology into a variet y of different   
vehicle concepts.
The clearest proof of this is the 918 Spyder 
– a concept study for the super sports car 
of the future. The electric   machines in its 
plug-in hybrid system work in conjunction 
with the high rpm 
  engine to deliver out-
standing performance with incredibly low 
fuel consumption.
Another example of a track- derived racing 
vehicle is the 911 GT3 R Hybrid. With   
its front-wheel hybrid drive and fly wheel  storage system, it is an extremely 
  modern  
interpretation of a thoroughbred 
racecar with great potential for the 
 future.
With the Cayenne S Hybrid, our primary 
focus was on meeting customer require -
ments in terms of athleticism, high effi -
ciency and greater everyday practicality. 
The result: the parallel full hybrid.
The Cayenne S Hybrid has a 3.0 -litre V6 
supercharged engine. The charging 
effect of the compressor ensures high 
  levels of torque, even at low engine 
speeds. The unit generates an output of 
245 kW (333 hp). 440 Nm of torque is 
available bet ween 3,000 and 5,250 rpm, 
enabling a low-rev, economical driving 
style while offering exceptional reserves 
of power. At 288 volts, the electric machine has 
 
a maximum output of 34 kW (47 hp).   
The benefits of the synchronous motor 
with inner rotor design are extremely 
compact dimensions and high levels of 
efficiency. It also acts as a starter motor 
and alternator. 
Working in tandem, both units provide   
a total output of 279 kW 
(380 hp) and 
maximum torque of 580 Nm,
 propelling 
the car from 0 to 100 km/ h in just 
6.5 seconds. These are the levels of 
acceleration you would usually expect 
from an eight- cylinder unit, but with   
a combined fuel consumption of 
8.2 l/100 km in the EU cycle.
1)
On the parallel full hybrid system, the 
electric machine is integrated directly 
into the drivetrain. The hybrid module   
is situated bet ween the transmission   
and the combustion engine. The engine 
is engaged and disengaged using a 
  specially designed decoupler.
The electronic engine management 
  system receives all information on the 
driving and energy status and controls 
both drive systems to ensure optimum 
performance in any driving scenario.   
It shuts off the combustion engine and 
switches it back on. Thanks to the ultra-
fast decoupler and instantaneous engine 
start-up, all of this goes unnoticed by   
the driver. Under moderate acceleration, 
the electric machine can power the    vehicle independently using electricity 
alone. For example, for driving quietly 
through residential areas. In addition, 
 
it can be used to boost performance – 
for even faster acceleration.
The parallel full hybrid concept also 
comes into its own during performance 
driving. When the Cayenne S Hybrid is 
Parallel full hybrid
driven at high speeds and on overrun, 
the combustion engine is automatically 
disengaged from the drivetrain and shut 
off: the car continues to ‘coast’ along. 
Engine drag and the associated losses 
are eliminated and efficiency is increased 
at speeds of up to 156 km/ h.
1) For details on the test procedure, please refer to  page 150.
Decoupler Protective housing Electric machine
Hybrid module
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Drive systems and chassis  |  Drive systems · 32 
31 · Drive systems and chassis  |   Drive systems
E-power button. 
The ‘e-power’ but ton can be used to 
expand the range in which the vehicle 
 
can be run solely on electric power, when 
heading out of a residential area, for 
instance. The throt tle map is adapted so 
that the combustion engine is engaged 
later than in ‘Normal’ mode depending   
on performance requirements. This is 
activated via a but ton on the  centre 
 
console.
 
B at ter y.
The hybrid system features a high-  
voltage nickel metal hydride (NiMH) bat-
tery consisting of 240 cells. It provides 
the electric machine with the energy   required for the vehicle to drive short 
 
distances solely on electric power.
The compact bat tery is located under the 
loadspace floor in the luggage compart -
ment. Weighing approximately 80 kg,   
its dimensions are 426 mm x 925 mm x 
286  mm. 
The bat tery is designed to last without 
the need for any maintenance throughout 
its entire life. As the electric machine 
also functions as a generator, it can 
charge the bat tery under certain condi -
tions when the combustion engine is in 
part-throt tle mode and through energy 
recovery during braking. A special bat tery  management and cooling system main
-
tains a constant temperature and 
  protects the battery from overheating.   
It also monitors the charge/discharge 
processes. As a result, the life of the 
bat tery is optimised and its suitabilit y   
for everyday use ensured, while offering 
a high capacit y: 1.7 kWh.
Systems that are usually dependent on 
the output provided by the combustion 
engine, such as climate control, power 
steering and brake assist, run solely   
on electricit y on the Cayenne S Hybrid. 
As they do not rely on output from the 
engine, these functions remain active 
when the car is running in electric mode  or when it is ‘coasting’ or gliding along 
with the engine turned off. 
In summary: despite its six- cylinder 
  powerplant, the Cayenne S Hybrid offers 
performance levels that are comparable 
with an eight-cylinder unit – but with 
  significantly lower fuel consumption. Also 
when it comes to hybrid drives, we’ve 
taken a completely new path. Hardly 
  surprising really, with a technology this 
convincing.
 
Cayenne S Hybrid system (combined)  
  Cayenne S Hybrid combustion engine
  Cayenne S Hybrid electric machine
Energy management display in PCM: electric modeFor fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and efficiency class data, please refer to pages 150/151.
Cayenne S Hybrid: 580 Nm at 1,000 rpm, 279 kW (380 hp) at 5,500 rpm
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