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Old 06-10-2014 | 05:53 PM
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2015 Porsche Cayenne Spy Shots



"... In typical Porsche fashion, the Cayenne looks almost completely unchanged. This is a face-lift though, so it would be stranger if it did. The headlights have been redone for 2015, as were the grill and the front bumper. On the whole though? Not a lot has changed. Porsche debuted this generation of Cayenne in 2010 which is considerable. Then again, Porsche waited ten years to move on to the second generation. What’s another five years?"




 
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Old 06-17-2014 | 01:04 AM
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Big question for me is, will it get PDK finally?
 
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Old 06-17-2014 | 01:05 AM
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Oh and the modern Panamera style centre console!
 
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Big question for me is, will it get PDK finally?
According to Porsche, the problem with PDK in the Cayenne is that with a towing capacity of almost 8000 lbs the combined weight of the vehicle and a trailer would be too much for the internal clutches in the PDK gearbox. Also, they say the torque converter Tiptronic provides more sensitivity and control in off road driving. I don't think we'll see PDK in the Cayenne. Unfortunately.
 
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Old 06-19-2014 | 03:06 AM
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Originally Posted by need4speedmotors
According to Porsche, the problem with PDK in the Cayenne is that with a towing capacity of almost 8000 lbs the combined weight of the vehicle and a trailer would be too much for the internal clutches in the PDK gearbox. Also, they say the torque converter Tiptronic provides more sensitivity and control in off road driving. I don't think we'll see PDK in the Cayenne. Unfortunately.
That's a sh!tter! makes the macan all the more appealing. Just think what PDK would do to the 0-60 times on a Cayenne Turbo S!
 
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Old 06-19-2014 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by OllyTTS
That's a sh!tter! makes the macan all the more appealing. Just think what PDK would do to the 0-60 times on a Cayenne Turbo S!
My 14 CTTS gets to sixty in first gear...No need to shift
 
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Originally Posted by need4speedmotors
According to Porsche, the problem with PDK in the Cayenne is that with a towing capacity of almost 8000 lbs the combined weight of the vehicle and a trailer would be too much for the internal clutches in the PDK gearbox. Also, they say the torque converter Tiptronic provides more sensitivity and control in off road driving. I don't think we'll see PDK in the Cayenne. Unfortunately.
+1.. Unless they completely redesign the PDK, I think this is doubtful. Maybe for the next generation.
 
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