2006 Porsche Cayenne S Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Frisco, Texas, United States
New 20" tires and front brakes. Well maintained. Remote Power Door Locks,Beverage Holder (s),Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),Intermittent Wipers,3 Point Rear Seatbelts,Outside Temperature Gauge,Leather Upholstery,Power Outlet(s),Reading Light(s),Rear Window Defroster,Illuminated Entry System,All Wheel Drive,Steering Wheel Audio Controls,Power Mirrors,Cargo Net,Privacy Glass,Roof Rack,Power Lumbar Driver Seat,Rear Center Armrest,Heated Outside Mirror(s),Center Console,Power Drivers Seat,Door Pocket(s),Folding Rear Seats,Cargo Cover,Fog Lamps,Trip Computer,Bucket Seats,Adjustable Head Rests,Rear Spoiler,Power Lumbar Seat(s),Power Passenger Seat,Cruise Control,Tachometer,Clock,Power Windows,Power Steering,Memory Mirrors,Rain Sensing Wipers,Passenger Seat Height Adjust,Airbag Deactivation,Multi-Function Steering Wheel,Side Air Bag System,Dual Air Bags,Anti Theft/Security System,Anti-Theft Device(s),Memory Seating,Cold Storage Compartment,Traction Control System,Child Safety Locks,Rear Window Wiper,EBA Emergency Brake Asst,EBD Electronic Brake Dist,Tire Pressure Monitor,Vehicle Stability Assist,Vanity Mirrors,Air Conditioning
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Next-gen Porsche Panamera snapped running in E-Hybrid spec
Tue, May 12 2015The Porsche Panamera first debuted back in 2009 and underwent a facelift in 2013. That means the all-new, next-generation Panamera should be arriving in time for the 2017 model year, and here were have our first look at its plug-in hybrid variant. Following the last prototype spotted undergoing cold-weather testing in Sweden, this new Panamera test mule spotted in southern Europe appears to be running the E-Hybrid powertrain setup – judging, at least, by the presence of a second filler cap hiding what's likely an charging port on the left side rear fender. We'll just have to sit tight, however, to find out whether it will be packing an evolution of the existing powertrain or something entirely new. Though the prototype may look largely undisguised, those head- and taillight graphics look like stickers to throw us off the scent, and these do not appear to be production-ready body panels. Expect the finished product to look far more polished when it arrives sometime in the middle of next year, with the hybrid version to follow sometime thereafter.
Porsche 911 Aerodynamic prototype cheated the wind ahead of its time
Wed, 04 Jun 2014You might think that sports cars would have the lowest drag coefficient of all cars. And yes, they do tend to be more slippery than, say, SUVs or convertibles, but the sleekest vehicles on the road tend to be EVs, hybrids and luxury sedans. Sports cars, on the other hand, have aerodynamically detrimental needs for downforce and additional engine cooling. Still, the Porsche 911 is better than most, and has only gotten more so over the years. Its relatively narrow track and compact form mean it has a smaller frontal area than some other sports cars, and the gradual sweeping back of its headlights and windshield have only augmented its capacity for cheating the wind.
This 911 prototype, however, is even more aerodynamic than most. It's based on a "G model" 911 from 1984, but employed such features as covered wheels, a new rear spoiler and a reprofiled front end to drop its drag coefficient from 0.40 to 0.27, making it as slippery as a modern sedan and better at cheating the wind than just about anything built up to that point, save for maybe the Tatra 77, Citroën SM or Tucker Torpedo.
Elements of this prototype ended up gradually making it into production Porsches for years to come, and you can clearly see early influences on the second-generation 964 and even on the 959. It's featured here as the latest installment in a video series on rare historic Porsches unearthed from the company archives, following previous clips that featured a rare V8-powered 911 and a mid-engined 911 prototype. Scope out the latest episode in the video below.
2014 Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 Cup step out early
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Though Porsche won't be feeding us the full 911 enchilada until tomorrow's Geneva-based festivities, we have managed to scare up some official images of the 2014 911 GT3, as well as the all-new 911 GT3 Cup. As Porsche is celebrating 50 years of the 911, we anticipate a good day for great cars.
The new GT3 looks every bit the proper successor to the racy 911 nameplate, with a fixed rear wing large enough to serve cocktails on, a curvaceous body kit and 20-inch wheels that offer a dominating on-road stance. It's a good bet that Porsche will have coaxed something like 450 horsepower from the naturally aspirated, 3.8-liter flat-six engine that hangs over the car's rear axle. A seven-speed manual and Porsche's own PDK transmission are the likely gearbox offerings.
Should the mental quickness and imposing wingery of the standard GT3 not be enough for you, future racecar driver, Porsche is also bringing a GT3 Cup car to Geneva. The German automaker has given just a few scant details about this Cup car - 460 hp on tap, a production run of just 2,400 units - including three images of the kitted out racer. Certainly more and finer details will emerge, when Porsche shines the spotlights on its new 911s tomorrow.