2019 Porsche Cayenne
Porsche Cayenne Details
V6, 3.0L
White
AWD
Gasoline
79,301 Miles
Truffle Brown
TA04898
WP1AA2AY2KDA04868
Leather
Base
About This 2019 Porsche Cayenne
White 2019 Porsche Cayenne AWD 3.0L V6In addition to our new Porsche inventory, we also have an extensive inventory of pre-owned and CPO pre-owned Porsche models, along with other hand selected Pre Owned Makes and Models. If you already own a Porsche, then Porsche of Destin can proudly become your service center.Awards: * JD Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study * JD Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study, Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) * 2019 KBB.com 10 Best Luxury SUVs * 2019 KBB.com Best Resale Value Awards * 2019 KBB.com Brand Image Awards
Features & Options
- Axle Ratio: TBD
- Wheels: 19" Cayenne
- 8-Way Power Seats
- Partial Leather Seat Trim
- Porsche Communication Management
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Navigation system: Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
- Exterior Parking Camera Rear
- Apple CarPlay
- AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
- 10 Speakers
- Variably intermittent wipers
- Turn signal indicator mirrors
- Trip computer
- Traction control
- Tilt steering wheel
- Telescoping steering wheel
- Steering wheel mounted audio controls
- Split folding rear seat
- Speed control
- Security system
- Remote keyless entry
- Rear window wiper
- Rear window defroster
- Rear side impact airbag
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear reading lights
- Rear fog lights
- Rear anti-roll bar
- Rain sensing wipers
- Radio data system
- Power windows
- Power steering
- Power passenger seat
- Power driver seat
- Power door mirrors
- Passenger vanity mirror
- Passenger door bin
- Panic alarm
- Overhead console
- Overhead airbag
- Outside temperature display
- Occupant sensing airbag
- Low tire pressure warning
- Knee airbag
- Illuminated entry
- Heated door mirrors
- Garage door transmitter: HomeLink
- Fully automatic headlights
- Front reading lights
- Front dual zone A/C
- Front anti-roll bar
- Four wheel independent suspension
- Dual front side impact airbags
- Dual front impact airbags
- Driver vanity mirror
- Driver door bin
- Delay-off headlights
- Bumpers: body-color
- Brake assist
- Automatic temperature control
- Alloy wheels
- Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
- Adaptive suspension
- ABS brakes
- Voltmeter
- Tachometer
- Spoiler
- Power Liftgate
- Leather Shift Knob
- Front Center Armrest
- Front Bucket Seats
- Electronic Stability Control
- Air Conditioning
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2019 Porsche Cayenne S Review
Porsche’s pair of SUVs outsell their cars by 3 to 1 so give them props for being the first dedicated sports car company to seriously pursue truck sales. Now, even Ferrari is about to get in the game.Through the years I think I’ve driven every Cayenne variant available; hybrid,plug-in, diesel, Turbo S, you name it. And I’ve always come away with a healthy appreciation of its on-road performance and admired its air of exclusivity. With MSRPs nearing and sometimes crossing well into the 6 figure realm the Cayenne, like all Porsche vehicles, is reserved for a select few.
This all-new model introduces a host of changes and tweaks both inside and out but in typical Porsche fashion, progress is achieved less conspicuously. At first glance this Cayenne looks very familiar and Porsche likes it that way. Yes, it’s longer, features staggered-width tires for the first time and sports a lightweight aluminum body but in no way does not advertise “new.” Only those who closely follow the autos scene will know that you’ve got the new Cayenne. In a hot segment awash with head turners, this midnight blue Cayenne S blends right in with the crowd.
Following the Panamera’s playbook, the 3.6 V6 has been replaced by the 2.9-liter twin-turbo with a hot V configuration. So the Cayenne S continues to see its engine shrink with each successive redesign though counterbalanced with greater ouput. This one generates 434 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque – similar specs to before - resulting in a quick yet very business-like 0-to-60mph time of 4.6 seconds when equipped with the optional Sport Chrono Package. Despite the aluminum diet which has shaved off 143 pounds, this Cayenne S returns the same 20mpg in combined driving as the previous model but with a much reduced driving range of 474 miles due to a smaller gas tank. Premium, of course.
Eight speeds remain for the gearbox but first gear is a little shorter than before for greater acceleration and the stop/start system operates under a wider range of circumstances benefitting from the new 48-volt electrical system with a lithium-ion battery located under the floor in front of the passenger’s seat. This Cayenne also boasts a handful of optional features to enhance sportiness, comfort and capability: an adaptive air suspension, rear axle steering, 20” wheels with summer use tires and the Sport Chrono Package with a driving mode switch on the steering wheel unlocking SPORT PLUS, launch control and a SPORT response button for 20 seconds of instantaneous rambunctiousness.
(Driving standup)
Because this SUV handles like a sports car you’d better pony up the extra $1,700 for the Adaptive Sport Seats with their elevated side bolsters otherwise the g forces have their way with you. You can also jack up the body up to over 9” for some dialed-in off-roading. If this is something you plan on doing often, the $2,200 Off-Road Package provides increased underbody protection and an additional towing eye. Again, the suspension feels a little stiff out here where softer would be better. The surround view monitor though is very helpful no matter where you are.
(Front seat standup)
The Cayenne S defies logic when it comes to its sharp handling backed by a multitude of electronic wizardry but others are doing this now too with greater visual appeal, faster and more powerful engines and stocked with far more comfort and convenience at the same or lower price, i.e. the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63.
(Cargo area standup)
Cargo room has increased slightly by about 3 ½ cubic feet while rear seat room feels large with seats that both slide and recline. The new touchscreen infotainment system is also very good and is easy to control. But I’d get rid of the hokey fake ignition key on the left side, I can’t stand this pestilent shifter, don’t love the placement of the volume roller, and the gauges are wider than the steering wheel so the driver can’t see the outer edges.
Base price of this mid-level Cayenne S is about $85,000 and this one – far from fully loaded – checks in at $103,000…too rich for my blood. At that price I need an exceptional performer – which the Cayenne S is – AND SUV luxuriousness which isn’t standard.