2012 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Prairie View, Kansas, United States
If you have any questions please email at: jaimeejnnaidu@ukscientists.com .
Selling our beautiful Porsche Cayenne S I have owned it since around 20k miles. I am the 2nd owner. It has been
serviced locally by a Porsche specialist regularly and runs great with everything working perfectly as it should in
great condition. It has Porsche's best and top of the line options that really make this Cayenne S extra special,
specifically the appearances. It is very pleasurable to own and drive. I have listed some of the options it has
below for your convenience. You will love the experience this special Cayenne S was made to give.
$1,990 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), a highly sophisticated system providing active, infinite damper
control on the front and rear axle. It offers the choice of the three settings: Comfort, Normal and Sport.
$2,160 Bose® Surround Sound System. It features 14 speakers including a 100-watt active sub-woofer built into the
body shell, and nine amplifier channels with 585 watts. + XM® Satellite Radio receiver
$3,645 Integrated navigation system in gauges seen below: (also still included in center console)
$1,335 Auto tilt-away steering wheel
$2,990 Entertainment system
$6,505 Wheels, Black Cayenne Sport Edition INCLUDES: w/Colored Porsche Crest Wheel Caps; Wheel Caps w/Colored
Porsche Crest; P295/35R21
$2,400 Exterior Pkg, Black Extended Black Front Air Intakes; O/S Mirror Trim; High Gloss Black Rear Bumper Trim
Molding; High Gloss Black Side Window Frames(this is rare and looks great!)
$250 Light Comfort Pkg Ambient Lighting; Overhead Console Lights; LED Rear Reading Lights; (1) Additional Rear
Power Outlet
$7,690 Premium Pkg. INCLUDES: Communication Management System(Navigation etc.); Porsche Dynamic Light System
(PDLS), a further development of the Bi-Xenon® light system with not only dynamic and static cornering lights but
speed-sensitive headlight control with separate modes for streets and interstates.; Automatic Day/Night Mirrors;
Heated Front Seats; Heated Mirrors; F&R Parking Sensors; Servotronic Power Steering; Dual 14-Way Power Seat
Adjusters; Heated Steering Wheel
$3,655 Seat/Interior Trim, Full Leather (Black)
$1,850 Power Glass Panorama Sliding Sunroof with shade
$3,233 New 21" Sport Wheels Continental Ultra High Performance All Season tires just installed a few thousand miles
ago with 80k mileage warranty.
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Porsche reviving 718 name for new Boxster and Cayman
Thu, Dec 10 2015The next-generation Boxster and Cayman are coming next year, and when they launch, they'll have a new name: 718. There's historical significance there – in 1957, Porsche launched the 718 racecar with a mid-mounted, four-cylinder engine. And when the new Boxster and Cayman come to market, they'll be powered by a new turbocharged, flat-four engine, mounted amidships just like in the current cars. That powertrain isn't a surprise, but the name change certainly is. Officially, the cars will be called 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman, and Porsche says the two models "will share more similarities than ever before," both visually and mechanically. What's more, Porsche confirms the 718 Boxster will carry a higher price tag than the 718 Cayman, which is a switch from the company's current pricing strategy – right now, a base Cayman costs $500 more than a standard Boxster. Technical details haven't been confirmed yet, but an earlier report suggests the 2.0-liter flat-four will produce 240 horsepower in the base cars and 300 hp in the S models. GTS versions are tipped to produce as much as 370 hp from this same flat-four engine. Both 718 models will be unveiled throughout the course of 2016. Have a look below for Porsche's official statement. Related Video: Boxster and Cayman to be branded as 718 model range next yearPorsche's mid-engine sports cars to receive new name Atlanta, Georgia. The mid-engine sports cars from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG will be named 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman, respectively, when the models are introduced over the course of 2016. The 718 designation is a reference to the ground-breaking sports car Porsche introduced back in 1957, which achieved great success in a number of renowned car races. The 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman will share more similarities than ever before – both visually and technically. In the future, both will have equally powerful turbocharged flat-four cylinder engines. The Roadster will be positioned at a higher price level than the Coupe – as is the case with the 911 models. The 718 model range is driven by the four-cylinder concept and the history of distinguished Porsche sports cars. The latest example is the 919 Hybrid LMP1 race car, which is powered by a highly-efficient, turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder engine.
VW Group plan puts Porsche in charge of a 'super-premium' division
Tue, Sep 11 2018An Automobile report looks into what's happening on the organizational and technical sides of the Volkswagen Group, and what those changes could mean for the premium brands. The wide-angle view is that Porsche appears to have been anointed to "coordinate the future activities" at Audi, Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini. Audi would cede Lamborghini guardianship to Stuttgart, and Ducati — via a new concern called Ducati Enterprises — would become the shepherd for VW's other Italian investments. Executives target Jan. 1, 2019, to complete the reshuffle. VW wants to save a boodle by tying up four of its five top-tier brands, and putting the one with the highest ROI in charge. Porsche, within its own house, wants to reduce expenditures by $2.3 billion per year over for four years, the savings already earmarked for improving internal processes like R&D and production. Having Porsche share those gains as well as lead development of platforms, components and future-tech strategies for the sister sports car brands could benefit everyone. In the near-term, the brands have their own plans: Bugatti CEO Stephan Winkelmann is said to want a Chiron Superleggera, a roofless and "completely reskinned" Chiron Aperta, and a track-only Chiron SS. The Superleggera could take the Chiron Sport's and Divo's Jenny Craig routines even further. The Aperta seems a natural successor to the Veyron Grand Sport, a natural evolution of the recently introduced Sky View roof, and a reskin might include numerous Divo cues. It's also said Bugatti's considering "an all-electric high-end model" in conjunction with Porsche, Rimac, and Dallara, but name one supercar or hypercar manufacturer that isn't considering a lightning-fast EV. Lamborghini, deep into work on follow-ups for the Huracan and Aventador, might get a bit of a bump with the new plan. The carbon "monofuselage" for the next V12 flagship is said to be too far developed and too complex to scrap. It puts two electric motors on the front axle, batteries in the middle, and a naturally aspirated V12 with around 770 horsepower plus another e-motor with 402 horsepower in back. The Huracan is said to get a version of the same carbon architecture at the moment, but the corporate reorganization might press pause on it. Automobile says options include continuing the Huracan/ Audi R8 twinning, but that depends on Audi saying "Ja" to a third-gen R8 with Lamborghini bones.
2015 Porsche Cayenne S
Tue, 23 Sep 2014Oh, Porsche.
Just as the dust settles over the 911 GT3's no manual gearbox kerfuffle, the Germans have gone and yanked the yummy naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V8 from the Cayenne S and replaced it with a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6. Is nothing sacred in Porscheland?
Perhaps not... but that's not necessarily a bad thing. After all, Porsche famously once said they'd never build a diesel, but when they did, it was actually rather stellar.



