Link to Cayenne Turbo HP upgrade article
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The article states that the option is already confirmed for the US market. Does anyone have more info on this option. I am assuming it will only be available as a factory installed option like the X-50 package.
The article states that the option is already confirmed for the US market. Does anyone have more info on this option. I am assuming it will only be available as a factory installed option like the X-50 package.
Spiced Up Cayenne
he Range Rover isn't the only 4x4 adding on the muscle - as Porsche is working on a power hike for its Cayenne Turbo. The improvements will see its output rise from 450bhp to more than 500bhp thanks to the addition of a different turbo and intercoolers, a remapped ECU and a more potent exhaust system.
The upgrade has already been confirmed for the US market, but Porsche is remaining tight-lipped about when it will be available from UK dealers. "Such a move isn't beyond the bounds of possibility and I don't doubt it's being developed," said a spokesman for Porsche GB. "But it won't happen here this year and probably not the next, as the Cayenne Turbo is already the most powerful SUV in its class and our order books are full."
When the upgrade does arrive in 2005, it's expected to add around £5,000 to the cost of a standard Cayenne Turbo. With the sticker price currently more than £68,000, the move will push the figure well over the £70,000 mark.
Meanwhile, Porsche bosses have confirmed that they would like to find homes for 2,000 Cayennes a year in the UK, accounting for just under 10 per cent of the model's total global sales. American buyers are expected to take up the highest quota of the off-roader's annual 25,000 production.
he Range Rover isn't the only 4x4 adding on the muscle - as Porsche is working on a power hike for its Cayenne Turbo. The improvements will see its output rise from 450bhp to more than 500bhp thanks to the addition of a different turbo and intercoolers, a remapped ECU and a more potent exhaust system.
The upgrade has already been confirmed for the US market, but Porsche is remaining tight-lipped about when it will be available from UK dealers. "Such a move isn't beyond the bounds of possibility and I don't doubt it's being developed," said a spokesman for Porsche GB. "But it won't happen here this year and probably not the next, as the Cayenne Turbo is already the most powerful SUV in its class and our order books are full."
When the upgrade does arrive in 2005, it's expected to add around £5,000 to the cost of a standard Cayenne Turbo. With the sticker price currently more than £68,000, the move will push the figure well over the £70,000 mark.
Meanwhile, Porsche bosses have confirmed that they would like to find homes for 2,000 Cayennes a year in the UK, accounting for just under 10 per cent of the model's total global sales. American buyers are expected to take up the highest quota of the off-roader's annual 25,000 production.