Yachting Mahogany
#1
Yachting Mahogany
In the final stages of optioning my CTT and am stuck on roof rails and wood.
I currently have rails on my X5M and have not once even contemplated using them. I like the look of the Cayenne slightly better without the rails. Anyone not get them and wish they had?
Am getting the Espresso/Cognac Interior and have eliminated Piano Black, Aluminum, and Carbon Fiber as interior packages. Of the Woods, the Walnut goes OK but is boring. The Anthracite Birch seems wrong at 1st hearing but there is a little brown tone in it and surprisingly is not terrible. The Olive is a safe choice and certainly goes with both Espresso and Cognac, but is not very exciting. I had decided to go with the Olive and let the 2 tone natural leather with contrasting stitching provide all the excitement. That is until I saw the mahogany today. The nomenclature of "Yachting" was an immediate turn off.....it just struck me as exclusive in the wrong way. However the wood has a beautiful tone and the stripe (I've heard it referred to as Birch but the salesman called it Maple) is a great touch. Anyone have it or seen it or even contemplated ordering it? If I choose it I will definitely include the gear selector and steering wheel in the wood. I will want to add the grab handles too (they are kind of prominent) but will find it almost impossible to justify $2400 EXTRA for pretty handles.
I currently have rails on my X5M and have not once even contemplated using them. I like the look of the Cayenne slightly better without the rails. Anyone not get them and wish they had?
Am getting the Espresso/Cognac Interior and have eliminated Piano Black, Aluminum, and Carbon Fiber as interior packages. Of the Woods, the Walnut goes OK but is boring. The Anthracite Birch seems wrong at 1st hearing but there is a little brown tone in it and surprisingly is not terrible. The Olive is a safe choice and certainly goes with both Espresso and Cognac, but is not very exciting. I had decided to go with the Olive and let the 2 tone natural leather with contrasting stitching provide all the excitement. That is until I saw the mahogany today. The nomenclature of "Yachting" was an immediate turn off.....it just struck me as exclusive in the wrong way. However the wood has a beautiful tone and the stripe (I've heard it referred to as Birch but the salesman called it Maple) is a great touch. Anyone have it or seen it or even contemplated ordering it? If I choose it I will definitely include the gear selector and steering wheel in the wood. I will want to add the grab handles too (they are kind of prominent) but will find it almost impossible to justify $2400 EXTRA for pretty handles.
#6
I am not a big fan of wood interior on sports cars (hence sports SUVs) but can't fault you guys for going with it. Olive was stunning especially the grab handles and yachting mahogany appears to be a good match too.
#7
I have always opted for Carbon Fiber when given a choice, but it just does not fit the Espresso Cognac. The beauty of the Turbo is that it can wear the 2 hats of Luxury and Sport equally well depending on your ride settings and of course the power of your right foot.
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#8
I think, I saw the mahogany in Panamera. I've ordered my Cayenne in February with the October build and when the mahogany and some other options appeared in configurator (it was in july), I made the changes.
Here is another picture (sorry, it's also taken with the phone).
#14
I looked in a 2012 Blue CTT with Cognac/Espresso that was on the Dealer's lot. The grab handles appeared to be Black and slightly contrasted with the Espresso. It was at dusk so I could have missed something, but I do not recall seeing the contrast stitching like in P Floyd's photo.