2023 Porsche Cayenne facelift revealed
Porsche has once again been shooting its updated test Cayenne SUV car.
Upgrade Porsche Cayenne The wagon and coupe range is expected to launch at some point in 2022, with a launch expected in Australia in 2023.
It’s unclear if this facelifted Cayenne will receive any powertrain changes over the existing model.
The Porsche Cayenne range is currently offered with a range of turbocharged and twin-turbo V6 petrol engines, as well as a twin-turbo V8. There’s also a twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain and a twin-turbo V8.
Similar to former spy Cayenne prototypethis car has a more aggressive front end with larger air intakes and a more sculpted bonnet.
The headlights have a piece of camouflage tape around the outside and have the same linear LED daytime running lights as the previous scout headlights. next-generation Porsche Panamera prototype.
At the rear of this spy prototype is a light bar that appears to be production-ready, although parts of it are covered in camouflage tape. While the current model already has a light bar, it’s possible the updated model will stick more closely to the Macan’s look and feel.
Along with these minor external changes, we’ve seen spy shots of revamped Cayenne’s new center console and dashboard design.
In front of the driver is a digital instrument cluster without an analog rev counter in the center.
Present, Taycan is the only car in the Porsche lineup that doesn’t have the same rev counter as the current Cayenne, Panamera and the 911 feature variations of the brand’s classic five-dial design.
As of the end of February 2022, Porsche has sold a total of 215 Cayennes: 102 wagons and 113 Cayenne Coupes.
It outsells things like Volvo XC90 (121 sales), Audi Q7 (115 sales) and Range Rover Sport (102 sales), but sold out more BMW X5 (Sales of 509), Mercedes-Benz GLE wagon and coupe (total sales 415), and Lexus RX (Sales 228).