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When you hear the brand name Porsche, it's highly unlikely your first though is of a luxury SUV. After all, Porsche is known for its sporty coupes, like the Porsche 911. However, Porsche wanted to expand its line (and its image), so the brand introduced the Porsche Cayenne in Europe in 2001 and for sale in North America for the 2003 model year. The Cayenne SUV was the first four-door Porsche, preceding even a sedan (which is now available: the Porsche Panamera). Many Porsche enthusiasts were... click here for the full review

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Part 1: Introduction

When you hear the brand name Porsche, it's highly unlikely your first though is of a luxury SUV. After all, Porsche is known for its sporty coupes, like the Porsche 911. However, Porsche wanted to expand its line (and its image), so the brand introduced the Porsche Cayenne in Europe in 2001 and for sale in North America for the 2003 model year. The Cayenne SUV was the first four-door Porsche, preceding even a sedan (which is now available: the Porsche Panamera). Many Porsche enthusiasts were confused and outraged by this new addition, and some critics felt the same way; however, the Cayenne has now proven its worth as a valuable addition to the Porsche line.

Porsche added the Cayenne as a method to survival, as sports cars are the first to lose sales in dire economic times. With an SUV, Porsche would appeal to a larger audience and garner greater sales. The idea to craft an SUV instead of a sedan was due to America's overwhelming interest in the vehicle type, as well as the fact that two of Porsche's German rivals- BMW and Mercedes-Benz had recently added SUVs and the fact that Porsche owners usually owned two other vehicles- one being an SUV. As predicted, the Porsche Cayenne zoomed off production lines due to high demand.

This review will focus on the 2012 base model Porsche Cayenne SUV. Last year, the Cayenne received a complete redesign, so the 2012 model is much the same as the 2011 model, with a few small updates, including a new optional blind-spot warning system. Overall, this Porsche SUV boasts a powerful V8 engine, an expertly-crafted interior, tons of available options, and excellent handling. It comes in several different forms this year: the base (with a starting MSRP of $48,200), the Tiptronic trim (with a starting price of $51,200), the sporty S trim (with a starting price of $65,000), and a Turbo trim (with a starting price of $107,100). There's also a Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid model, which has a starting price of $69,000. The five-passenger Porsche Cayenne SUV comes with incredible standard features, which include: Bluetooth capability, a split-rear seat, a refrigerated glove compartment, leather seating, Cruise Control, a 12-speaker sound system, an anti-theft system, a HomeLink programmable garage door opener, and a Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment System. As far as fuel economy ratings go, the Cayenne achieves 15 mpg city/22 mpg highway.

Porsche Cayenne SUV Pros and Cons



 Pros Options for the 2012 Porsche Cayenne SUV are extensive and include a rearview camera, a panoramic sunroof, underbody skid plates, Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, a premium 16-speaker BURMESTER Surround Sound audio system, front and rear parking sensors, and underbody skid plates; however, these can add up quickly.

 Pros The Porsche Cayenne is certainly a powerful SUV. The base Porsche Cayenne is equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 300 horsepower and 295 lb.-ft. of torque and boasts a top track speed of 142 mph. A six-speed manual transmission comes standard, as does all-wheel-drive. There's also an optional eight-speed automatic transmission available that features stop-start technology (the Cayenne Tiptronic).

 Pros The five-passenger Porsche Cayenne SUV comes with incredible standard features, which include: Bluetooth capability, a split-rear seat, a refrigerated glove compartment, leather seating, Cruise Control, a 12-speaker sound system, an anti-theft system, a HomeLink programmable garage door opener, and a Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment System.

 Pros The 2012 Cayenne SUV is the best of both worlds: power and style. If you're looking for a Porsche, but you need more family-friendly attributes, skip the coupes and focus on the Cayenne or the Porsche Panamera sedan. In this way, the Cayenne opens the world of Porsche to a completely new set of buyers.

 Pros Safety features for the Cayenne are numerous and include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, ABS, power-assisted steering, included Roadside Assistance, several airbags, and Porsche Traction Management.

 Cons As far as fuel economy ratings go, the Cayenne achieves 15 mpg city/22 mpg highway, which is not bad for an SUV, but also isn't very impressive- especially in current times, when gasoline prices are at all all-time high.

 Cons Some drivers of the Porsche Cayenne SUV might find its cargo space too limited to be truly family-friendly and its brakes to have quite an awkward feel.

Porsche Cayenne SUV Specs

MSRP
$48,200
Fuel Economy
15 City / 22 Highway
Fuel Capacity
22.4 Gallons
Engine
3.6L V6
Transmission
6-Speed Manual
Horsepower
300 @ 6300 rpm
Torque
295 @ 3000 rpm
Seats
4
Doors
5