The current Porsche Cayenne is
approaching the end of its life cycle, as a successor has been spotted on
multiple occasions testing in prototype form. The exterior is still partially
disguised but we can make out most of the details of the third-generation model
which appears to have a sleeker look dominated by a longer, flatter roof.
Porsche will debut the 2019 Cayenne on August 29 in Stuttgart, Germany. Those of us who don't feel like
dropping coin on airfare, myself included, will be able to watch the debut via
a livestream on Porsche's website.
Link for the Prototype review -
The next Porsche Cayenne will
have a design influenced by the Macan, as shown by the first official picture
released ahead of its reveal.
Earlier sightings of development
cars show that it will also inherit a new tail-light strip that connects both
back light clusters from the 911.
The light design is a significant
change from the more conventional lights of the 2019 model's predecessors,
although elsewhere the new Cayenne's look is more familiar.
We don't know much about the
vehicle yet, but like previous iterations of Cayenne, it's likely to pack a
multi-engine punch, starting with a V6 on the low end and likely a V8 on the
high end. It'll probably be available as a hybrid, as it was before, as well. I
wouldn't count on a diesel variant coming to the US, though.
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