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Weighing in at $135,600, the Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid sits between the entry-level Cayenne and more performance-focused Cayenne S.
This car manages to combine impressive performance with miserly fuel economy thanks to the combination of a 3.0-litre single turbo V6 petrol engine and an electric motor (combined output 340kW/700Nm). Specifically, 0-100km/h in 5.0sec and claimed fuel economy for the combined (ADR 81/02 - urban, extra-urban) cycle of just 3.4L/100 km (emitting only 78g/km of C02 in the process).
All models now feature an eight-speed ‘shift-by-wire’ ‘Tiptronic S’ auto transmission, with drive going to all four wheels courtesy of Porsche’s ‘Active Traction Management’ system.
As you’d expect in this part of the market the standard equipment list is solid, with the Cayenne E-Hybrid featuring partial leather trim, cruise control, LED headlights, daytime running lights and tail-lights, rain-sensing wipers, dual zone climate control, privacy glass, front seats with 14-way electric adjustment and memory settings, remote central locking with ‘Keyless Go’, the twin digital instrument displays, the ‘Sport Chrono’ package, multi-function sports steering wheel (with gearshift paddles), auto tailgate, ‘Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), 19-inch alloy wheels, and ‘Porsche Communication Management’ (PCM) with the 12.3-inch screen controlling nav, phone and audio (10-speaker, 150 watt and digital radio).
$69,880 - $123,880
Based on 17 car listings in the last 6 months
$69,880 - $123,880
Based on 17 car listings in the last 6 months