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Porsche Center Dubai & Northern Emirates celebrates the all-new Porsche Cayenne. The official importer of Porsche cars in Dubai and Northern Emirates, Al Nabooda Automobile, introduced the all-new 2024 Porsche Cayenne on September 21. The new Cayenne gets a Porsche Driver Experience and comprehensive changes in its powertrain, exterior, chassis, and other equipment.
Porsche Driver Experience offers a refreshed approach to make the Cayenne the preferred choice of luxury car buyers. The vehicle has also been improved with an interactive interface, control concept, and innovative chassis technology. It has several high-tech features to elevate both on- and off-road performance without compromising on luxury and superior drive comfort. The new Porsche Cayenne presents a benchmark of performance, sustainability, and innovation.
When launching the new Porsche SUV, Al Nabooda took the media and others through the history and journey of the Cayenne, showcasing how the company revolutionized its products to launch cutting-edge and technologically advanced vehicles, including the New Cayenne, Cayenne S, and Cayenne Turbo GT.
The GM at Porsche Center Dubai & Northern Emirates, Mark Sinclair, stated they are thrilled to launch the all-new Porsche Cayenne to the valued customers in Dubai and Northern Emirates. With an extended history with Porsche, this alluring model marks the stunning transformation from Cayenne’s mastering SUV concept to becoming a futuristic vehicle.
The redesigned version of this iconic offering from Porsche gets a 12.6-inch digital instrument cluster with a curved design. A 10.9-inch display on the passenger side makes the family rides more comfortable and entertaining. The automaker has made some high-tech innovations in the exterior of this luxury SUV. It has a new front-end merge with strongly arched wings, a redesigned bonnet, and Matrix LED headlights, ensuring an athletic presence. Cayenne gets three new color palettes and an extensive range of 20, 21, and 22-inch wheels to meet the different tastes of UAE car buyers. Optional HD-Matrix LED headlights ensure precise light images with over 32,000 individually controllable pixels.
Powering from a revised 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine, Cayenne has now become even more powerful with a revised 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine capable of producing 349 kW (474 PS) and 600 Nm of peak torque. The updated engine is available in the Cayenne SUV and SUV Coupé, accelerating 0-100 kmph in 4.7 seconds with a top speed of around 273 kmph. Porsche’s new SUV also boasts a steel spring suspension, which includes Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), new shock absorbers with two-valve technology, and new adaptive air suspension with two-chamber.
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