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2018 Porsche Cayenne range review : Which should you buy?

2018 Porsche Cayenne range review : Which should you buy?

Posted on September 20, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The third generation of Porsche Cayenne has introduced more changes under the skin for the large SUV than the restrained remodelling of its exterior facade suggests. There’s been much effort, a few shake-ups, and a lot of massaging that has culminated in positive impressions of the revised range in reviews to date: a 9/10 rating (by yours truly) at the global launch of the S and Turbo, a slightly more sober 8.6/10 appraisal once the base version joined the line-up for the local launch assault, plus another stellar nine-point rating overseas for the soon-for-Oz petrol-electric hybrid version. So far, so impressive.

With Porsche putting diesel power on hiatus across the board, it’s a lean all-petrol-motivated three-variant Cayenne affair for CarAdvice’s first-ever premium range review. Light on numbers, perhaps, but as we’ll see this trio is heavy in detail, choice and options for the buyer keen to park large-sized family friendliness wearing the famed Stuttgart crest into the home driveway.
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