2022 Porsche Coupe Gts on 2040-cars
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Engine:8 Cylinder Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Body Type:Sport Utility
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP1BG2AY3NDA55495
Mileage: 31500
Make: Porsche
Trim: GTS
Drive Type: AWD
Horsepower Value: 453
Horsepower RPM: 6000
Net Torque Value: 457
Net Torque RPM: 1800
Model: Cayenne
Style ID: 424072
Features: 18-WAY ADAPTIVE SPORT SEATS PLUS W/COMFORT MEMORY, 4-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL, ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC), AMBIENT LIGHTING, ASSISTANCE PACKAGE, AUTO-DIMMING MIRRORS, BOSE SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM, CENTER CONSOLE ARMREST W/MODEL DESIGNATION, CENTRAL TACHOMETER IN BORDEAUX RED, COMFORT ACCESS, DELETE GTS LOGO ON FRONT DOORS, DEVIATED STITCHING INTERIOR PACKAGE, FRONT & REAR HEATED SEATS, FRONT SEAT VENTILATION, HEAD-UP DISPLAY, HEATED FRONT SEATS, INTERIOR TRIM IN BRUSHED ALUMINUM, LANE CHANGE ASSIST (LCA), LANE KEEP ASSIST (LKA) W/TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION, PORSCHE CREST ON FRONT & REAR SEAT HEADRESTS, PREMIUM PACKAGE PLUS, REAR AXLE STEERING W/POWER STEERING PLUS, REAR COMFORT SEATS, SOFT CLOSE DOORS, SPORT CHRONO STOPWATCH DIAL IN BORDEAUX RED, SPORT EXHAUST SYSTEM W/CNTR TAILPIPES IN BLACK, SURROUND VIEW, TIRES: 285/35R22 FRONT & 315/30R22 REAR, WHEELS: 22" CAYENNE SPORT CLASSIC SATIN PLATINUM
Power Options: Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Unspecified
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