The Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid models, mix ultimate performance with comfort and Infotainment. The twin-turbo V8 engine and electric motor combination make it an absolute monster. So much so, that it became top dog in the Porsche SUV lineup, relegating the 541-hp Cayenne Turbo to second place. This is an SUV that has the price, prestige, and performance. Generating 670 combined horsepower and 633 lb-ft of torque.
2023 Porsche Cayenne
Variants, Reviews, Pricing, and Specs
Prices Starting at $73,650
Overview
Revealed online on August 29, 2017, the third-generation Porsche Cayenne was a complete redesign from top to bottom and was built on the freshly created Volkswagen Group MLB platform. Production began in 2017 as a 2018 onward model year for Europe while USA and rest of the world got the Cayenne as a 2019 model year onward. It is known as the 9YA and has two main body types, known as the 9Y0 for the SUV and 9Y3 for the new Coupe body style (more on that below).
Any pretense that the Cayenne is a "real" off-roader is gone with the launch of the third generation. This is a pure luxury and performance focused SUV for the road. There, we said it. Lets start with the looks. The latest Cayenne is the most refined design so far, finally getting to a point where we can call the Cayenne handsome and modern. The interiors are updated, clean and organized well with all the tech and touchscreens you could ever want. It is a nice place to sit. The engine options are once again updated, with forced-induction V6 and V8 engines throughout, with gear-shifting handled by a near-perfect 8-speed Tiptronic automatic.
Coil spring suspension remains standard on all models, with an optional active air suspension, except on the Turbo, where air remains standard. Four-wheel-steering is a new-for-2019 option and works to significantly reduce the Cayenne’s turning radius and agility at low speeds, as well as increase stability at high speeds, much like the system used on the GT3 and other performance Porsches. All of the previous high-tech frills like PDCC, PASM, and PSM remain as options or as standard depending on the model, and improved features like an electronically locking active rear differential and torque vectoring improve performance and traction under all circumstances.
Finally, in 2020 Porsche has put out a second version of the Cayenne, the Cayenne Coupe, to compete with the plethora of crossover and SUV options from the competition. The Coupe is essentially a fastback version of the standard Cayenne, with sleeker looks. Versions on offer include most of the normal trims and powerplants, topping out with the Cayenne Coupe Turbo S E-Hybrid, which makes a staggering 670 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque and can sprint to 60mph in 3.6 seconds. The GTS model returned for 2021 and is back to V8 power, now with twin-turbochargers. On June 30, 2021, Porsche introduced the Cayenne Turbo GT version.It uses 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine and claimed 3.1 second 0-60 mph.
The Platinum Edition came to the SUV and coupe body styles for 2022. The Platinum Edition Cayenne applies a coat of Satin Platinum paint to a number of the vehicle's badges, as well as its fascia-mounted intake treatment and its distinct 21-inch wheels. Black exhaust tips and window trim add an extra hint of menace to the model. With a starting price of $80,350, the Platinum Edition SUV costs $10,000 more than its run-of-the-mill counterpart. This includes swiveling LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, Bose premium audio, eight-way power sport seats, and ambient interior lighting. There are no big changes in the entire Cayenne range for the 2023 model year.
Previous Years: 2022 Porsche Cayenne Lineup
Who Needs the Turbo Models? ... testing the Cayenne Coupe reminds us why the GTS is the smart enthusiast’s choice.
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Pros
Great practicality (space, features, luxury). Still the best driving SUV around. Lots of variant choices to suit your driving style and daily needs.
Cons
Fuel economy lags competitors, as does the navigation. Expensive vs competitors and if you start adding options. Rough ride can be annoying for daily use.
Verdict
All variants are best in their class. They are luxurious, high quality, top performance SUVs They drive, sound and behave like Porsche SUVs should.
What's New for 2023
Nothing is new for the 2023 Cayenne model range except a very boring color change. Chromite Black Metallic paint has replaced the previously offered Jet Black Metallic.
Our Pick of the Range
While the Cayenne Turbo GT sounds like it is going to be an absolute monster, ultimately the Cayenne is about daily driving and utility, and combining that with strong performance. That balance is perfectly met in the GTS model. That is the one for us.
2023 Pricing Guide
Cayenne - $73,650
Cayenne E-Hybrid - $87,950
Cayenne S - $92,350
Cayenne GTS - $114,550
Cayenne Turbo - $134,850
Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid - $169,150
Cayenne Base (Coupe) - $78,850
Cayenne E-Hybrid (Coupe) - $89,950
Cayenne S (Coupe) - $92,450
Cayenne GTS (Coupe) - $113,050
Cayenne Turbo (Coupe) - $134,850
Cayenne Turbo (Coupe) S E-Hybrid - $169,150
Cayenne Turbo GT (Coupe) - $182,150
Ranking vs Competition
Genesis GV80 - $51,295
Porsche Cayenne - $73,650
BMW X5 - $61,595
Audi RS Q8 - $121,095
BMW X6 - $68,345
Maserati Levante - $79,400
Porsche's hot-rod SUV isn't just the quickest SUV we've ever tested, it's the complete package.
Car And Driver
Current Porsche Cayenne Lineup
The current Cayenne lineup is pretty standard fare, with all the familiar variants accounted for in the base Cayenne, the Cayenne S, the Cayenne E-Hybrid, Cayenne GTS, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid and Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid available. Porsche introduced the Cayenne Turbo GT version recently which is definitely the top of the range. The biggest model change for the third generation Cayenne was the introduction of a totally new body type, the Cayenne Coupe, available on all models.
It's big. It's loud. It's absurd in the best way. The Cayenne GTS is for adults who never, ever want to grow up.
The Drive
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