2011 Techart Cayenne
2011 Techart Cayenne
German tuner TechArt has unveiled its program for the new Porsche Cayenne.
TechArt calls it an individualization program, with the aim being to outfit the Cayenne exactly
as its owner wants it, and there are certainly many combinations to be had here.
First off are the 5-spoke, light alloy, Formula-line wheels that come in 20, 21, 22 or 23-inch iterations.
A series of color options are available to match the wheels with other optical touches on the SUV.
Those visual touches include TechArt's colored window frame and pillar trims as well as wiper covers.
Also on the outside, TechArt offers dual oval-tube stainless steel sport tailpipes emblazoned with
the TechArt logo.
The majority of outfitting options, though, are found on the inside. The tuner offers a full leather finish
with individualized stitching in a variety of custom colors, trims in carbon and precious wood,
aluminum sport pedals and foot rest and instrument dials also done in custom colors.
TechArt also has its own 3-spoke sport steering wheel with PDK-functioning paddle shifters available
in various colors to match those other trim details.
TechArt logos adorn the illuminated door entry guards and floor mats.
No prices were announced in the TechArt press release.
It's only a matter of time until TechArt reveals their aerodynamic body/styling
and performance upgrade package for the new Cayenne.
some photos:








TechArt calls it an individualization program, with the aim being to outfit the Cayenne exactly
as its owner wants it, and there are certainly many combinations to be had here.
First off are the 5-spoke, light alloy, Formula-line wheels that come in 20, 21, 22 or 23-inch iterations.
A series of color options are available to match the wheels with other optical touches on the SUV.
Those visual touches include TechArt's colored window frame and pillar trims as well as wiper covers.
Also on the outside, TechArt offers dual oval-tube stainless steel sport tailpipes emblazoned with
the TechArt logo.
The majority of outfitting options, though, are found on the inside. The tuner offers a full leather finish
with individualized stitching in a variety of custom colors, trims in carbon and precious wood,
aluminum sport pedals and foot rest and instrument dials also done in custom colors.
TechArt also has its own 3-spoke sport steering wheel with PDK-functioning paddle shifters available
in various colors to match those other trim details.
TechArt logos adorn the illuminated door entry guards and floor mats.
No prices were announced in the TechArt press release.
It's only a matter of time until TechArt reveals their aerodynamic body/styling
and performance upgrade package for the new Cayenne.
some photos:








Last edited by catchmyshadow; May 21, 2010 at 04:07 PM.
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getting one soon. Glad they have 23 inch Formulas now. I know many hating on them but having owned them in the past, i would have to say the are one of the most beautiful wheels out there. Clean and Simple.
Raja
Raja
Although the Formula and Formula II styles have been out for some time, the style is timeless and works well with Porsche styling to create a perfect match. The Formula III is a much newer style that has evolved from it's predecessors to offer a lightweight, updated look. Not too mention that the 22" option is brand new and will be available shortly for the Panamera and earlier Cayennes.
As of now, TechArt does not have an aerodynamics package. Exterior-wise, the exhaust tips, body-colored window frames (not pictured) and wheels options are the only things that are currently available. Don't worry, from what I've seen coming out of Stuttgart, TechArt won't leave the Cayenne II looking this pedestrian for long...





