The Porsche Cayenne was borne out of necessity but ended up leading the pack, transforming the brand’s fortunes by putting the ‘sport’ into SUV
was a substantial aesthetic improvement, and this car, the third generation, has been going strong since 2017, with even more deft use of design to mitigate its size and stance. Big, but undeniably handsome, it sits on the Volkswagen Group’s widely used and highly flexible MLB platform, currently underpinning around 15 models from VW, Audi, Bentley, Porsche and Lamborghini.
Whatever your thoughts on the validity of hybrid cars in a fast-electrifying world, there’s no doubt that the Porsche approach is one of the best. If you’re determined to stick with pure petroleum, the Turbo model offers a twin-turbo V8. The range is topped by the Turbo GT ‘coupé’ version, in the current debased parlance, with a lower, less practical, sweeping roofline and a sticker price over double that of the lowly entry-level model.
On the road, the Cayenne handles in a way that belies its size, an illusion countered only by the fact that it is a massive car by any standards. We’d personally prefer the slightly smaller and rather nimbler Macan as a way of combining our Porsche fix with four-door practicality. Better still, the Cross Turismo versions of both Taycan and Panamera do an even better job of blending Porsche’s much-vaunted visual values with everyday ease of use.
Rumour has it that the wizards of Weissach are readying an even bigger model – all-electric, naturally – that will have up to seven seats and combine a sense of luxury, sportiness and space, in a way hitherto alien to the brand. At this point, consultants and sages of the golden rules of brand guidance might just as well give up, because these days, any brand can build anything, as long as it wears its badge with pride and poise.
We’re seeing a steady shift away from ‘traditional’ SUV-style cars in the super-luxury segment, as longer, lower ‘crossover’ forms become increasingly favoured. Porsche is apparently saving full electrification for its next-generation Macan and 718, with the 911 – and perhaps the Cayenne too – being given hybrid power for the time being. No doubt the next iteration of the Cayenne will improve on every metric, mechanically as well as stylistically.
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