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The second-generation
Porsche Cayenne is set to debut at the
Geneva Motor Show in March along with its cousin, the
Volkswagen Touareg. Both SUVs will mark the debut of a new hybrid drive system co-developed by the two brands, and both the revised Cayenne and Touareg will enter production some time this spring.
The SUVs will reportedly be using a version of the supercharged 3.0-liter TFSI V6 found in the
Audi S4, with 325 horsepower and 324 pound-feet of torque. The crew at
Autocar had a chance to ride along in a near-production Cayenne S hybrid recently and determined that the new machine could be a serious challenger to the new
Mercedes-Benz ML450 hybrid as well as the class-leading
Lexus RX450h. According to the Brit pub, the Porsche hybrid felt nearly as quick as the V8-powered Cayenne S, although the vehicle wasn't instrumented. The Porsche was a later stage prototype than
a Touareg Hybrid that VW has been showing for some time and it appears the engineers have refined the engine's on-off transition, making the hybrid experience almost seamless. Expect all the details in two month's time.
[Source:
Autocar]
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