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Written by Yves
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Monday, 24 December 2007 |
 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid Porsche has reviewed its plans for the introduction of future hybrid models after company analysts forecast that the Cayenne Hybrid was unlikely to achieve more than a five percent share in the vital US market. Despite a much-hyped launch at the 2007 Frankfurt auto show, Porsche management hasn't committed to a market debut date for hybrid models and it's now unlikely we'll see the Cayenne Hybrid until 2010. |
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 |
 © Hanjo van Heiningen Finally a new set of spyshots taken from the Cayenne facelift reached onlyPorsche.net. The facelift, only having minor body changes, will probably not reach the market before the end of 2006 or even 2007! Mainly a new front and rear bumper set will distinguish the facelift Cayenne from the previous model. Besides that, minor body changes as new headlights and hood are also noticeable. |
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Friday, 28 October 2005 |
 Porsche Cayenne I am not too sure about my first impression, but I have a feeling telling me a two-doors Porsche Cayenne doesn't sound right. Of course this is just a photoshop, but a very nice one. Unless you make a customized one yourself, a Porsche Cayenne with only two doors will never find its way to production. |
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Written by Yves
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Saturday, 06 August 2005 |
 New photos of the Porsche Cayenne facelift shows us only slightly redesigned exteriour parts. The front bumper will probably undergo the most change, while the rear bumper will also be different compared to the current Cayenne to fit the exhaust pipes better. Headlights will be redesigned into a more stylish but aggressive look. More photos available in content item. |
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Written by Yves
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Saturday, 07 May 2005 |
 Cayenne facelift Attached to the article are two new spyshots made of the Cayenne facelift. Don't ask me which parts will be different with the facelift. Probably the front and rear lights as these are camouflaged. Also the bumpers will probably be redesigned a little bit, but that will probably be all. Why change a great looking SUV? |
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Friday, 18 February 2005 |
Caught here on test in southern Germany is the new Cayenne, sporting a redesigned nose, tweaks to the rear-end styling and a range of modified engines. Unlikely to be publicly unveiled before the Detroit Motor Show next January (or possibly even later), the next Cayenne addresses the current car’s unloved styling as well as updating the vehicle in the face of fresh competition from Mercedes’ new M-class, the Range Rover Sport and all-new seven-seat Audi Q7. |
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Monday, 25 October 2004 |
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Porsche is studying hybrid technology of Toyota for its Cayenne models. |
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