Porsche Cayenne 2014 facelift: very first photos

Porsche Cayenne 2014 facelift: very first photos

An all-new Porsche Cayenne is set to show up in 2017 however before that third generation version of Porsche’s high-end SUV arrives, Porsche will provide the present Cayenne a comprehensive facelift late this year. 
These spy shots show the facelifted 2014 Cayenne undergoing testing ahead of its launch, which is likely to take location at the Paris motor show in September. The vehicle is set to go on-sale in the UK before the end of 2014.
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Like the just recently updated Panamera, the Cayenne looks set to get somewhat softer, more stylish LED headlights, in addition to redesigned bumpers. expect the tail-light style to more carefully look like that of the new Macan, too. 
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Changes to the engine line-up are expected to mirror those in the Panamera, so we’re expecting the 4.8-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine in the Cayenne S to be ditched in favour of a new twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 creating 420bhp. Power of the top-spec Turbo as well as Turbo S designs is expected to jump by 20bhp, taking the totals from 493bhp to 513bhp, as well as 542bhp to 562bhp respectively.
There may be little tweaks to enhance effectiveness in the line-up, too. Porsche already offers a Cayenne Hybrid as well as it’s likely to introduce a new Cayenne S E-Hybrid plug-in, as in the updated Panamera range. It’ll be capable of 0-62mph in around six seconds, with fuel economic climate of more than 80mpg.
To ensure you can’t miss the Cayenne S E-Hybrid, it’ll be offered with silver as well as neon eco-friendly badges as well as bright green-painted brake calipers, like the Panamera.
Prices are likely to climb a bit over today’s car. The present entry level Cayenne Diesel starts at £47,390, rising to £107,784 for the Turbo S. expect an entry cost of around £49,000 for the Diesel, going as much as £115,000 for the Turbo S.
As with the present model, Porsche will continue to develop the Cayenne at its plant in Leipzig. However, the bodies will still be developed together with the VW Touareg as well as Audi Q7 at the VW group plant in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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