2009 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.8 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
369 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm | ||
HP |
405 hp @ 6500 rpm |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
84.4 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
6.1 seconds |
Top Speed |
158 mph |
(from Cayenne Press
Release) Cayenne S Entering the Market in Transsyberia Style
Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is honouring the
sporting success of the very popular Cayenne model series through
the introduction of a new, special model, the Cayenne S Transsyberia
entering the market in early 2009.
The term Transsyberia stands for the intercontinental rally from
Moscow to the Mongolian Capital of Ulan Bator about 7,200 kilometres
(4,460 miles) away. In 2006 a Porsche Cayenne for the first time won
this highly demanding orientation and off-road rally. Then, entering
the competition model for the Transsyberia Rally in 2007, Porsche
again proved the outstanding competitiveness of a production-based
Cayenne S in heavy terrain, finishing the rally first, second and
third. And now, just a few weeks ago, the rally vehicle optimised to
an even higher standard not only scored its third overall victory in
the Transsyberia Rally, but even clinched all leading positions from
1 - 6.
Motivated by this outstanding series of success, Porsche is now for
the first time presenting the new Cayenne S Transsyberia for road
and off-road use at the Paris Motor Show (4 19 October 2008). Like
the extra-robust rally model, the road-going version is also based
on the Cayenne S with its 4.8-litre V8 naturally-aspirated power
unit featuring highly economical and efficient Direct Fuel
Injection. The big difference, however, is that the new Transsyberia
comes with the high-performance power unit carried over from the
Cayenne GTS, developing 405 bhp (298 kW) at 6,500 rpm and maximum
torque of 500 Newton-metres (369 lb-ft) at 3,500 rpm.
In conjunction with the final drive likewise carried over from the
GTS but shortened by 15 per cent to 4.1:1, the Cayenne S
Transsyberia offers an even higher level of performance. With the
six-speed manual gearbox featured as standard, acceleration to 100
km/h comes in just 6.1 seconds, another 0.5 seconds faster than the
Cayenne S.
The modifications of the drivetrain have an even greater effect on
the vehicles acceleration in gears of particular significance under
everyday driving conditions and in racing: The Cayenne S
Transsyberia with manual gearbox completes the interim sprint from
80 120 km/h in fifth gear in 6.6 seconds, a substantial two
seconds faster than the Cayenne S. In its top speed, in turn, the
Cayenne S Transsyberia is just as fast as the GTS, reaching a
maximum of 253 km/h or 158 mph. And it almost goes without saying
that six-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission is available as an
option.
The sporting qualities of the Cayenne S Transsyberia come out
clearly through both the looks and the sound of this outstanding
vehicle, the sports exhaust with two dual tailpipes featured as
standard ensuring a truly muscular and dynamic impression.
Motorsport design based on the rally vehicles provides additional
rally flair, with no less than four attractive colour concepts for
the enthusiast: Apart from the rally combinations Black/Orange and
Crystal Silver Metallic/Orange, the customer also has the choice of
the more discreet colour combinations Black/Meteor Grey Metallic and
Meteor Grey Metallic/Crystal Silver Metallic.
With the exception of the Meteor Grey Metallic/Crystal Silver
Metallic colour combination, the 18-inch Cayenne S II wheels come in
each case in a contrasting colour, as do the side plates on the air
intake grid, the Cayenne S Transsyberia model designation applied
as a no-cost option at the side, the exterior mirror housings and
the upper part of the extended roof spoiler with its double wing
profile fixed in position. The offroad roof headlights so
characteristic of the competition model are likewise available as a
no-cost option and are placed in the vehicle upon delivery, since in
Germany, at least, such headlights on the roof are not homologated
for use on public roads.
The Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia comes as standard with air
suspension including PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management for
electronic adjustment of the damper system: As a function of driving
conditions and the drivers personal style of motoring, PASM
actively and continuously adjusts damper forces, also reducing body
dive in the process.
Self-levelling ensures consistent ride height at all times, while at
the same time enabling the driver to vary ground clearance as a
function of current requirements. PTM Porsche Traction Management
distributes engine torque actively, depending on driving conditions,
between the front and rear axle. In the basic mode 62 per cent of
the engines power goes to the rear wheels, 38 per cent to the
front.
A fully controlled longitudinal lock varies the distribution of
drive power as a function of driving conditions and may be locked
100 per cent if necessary. As soon as the driver activates the
low-gear ratio likewise featured as standard, the vehicle
automatically switches to the offroad mode on ABS and the automatic
brake differential, and sets the air suspension to offroad ground
clearance.
The optional Offroad Technology Package enhances the superior
offroad qualities of the Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia featured as
standard from the start to an even higher level by means of a
differential lock on the rear axle activated by the driver when
required and controlled electronically. Other special features are
side-sill protection with integrated skid plates, reinforced engine
protection at the bottom, and additional protection of the fuel tank
and rear axle as well as a second towing hook/opening.
The occupants riding in the Cayenne S Transsyberia enjoy a truly
sporting and exclusive interior. Ornamental trim on the dashboard
support and the doors, on the instruments and dials, the belts and
foot mat surrounds comes in each case in the contrasting colour
chosen for the exterior. The steering wheel rim, in turn, is padded
and finished in alcantara. And as an homage to motorsport, the
steering wheel additionally features a 12 oclock mark in one of the
contrasting colours.
Last but certainly not least, alcantara is also used on further
surfaces and components within the interior of the Cayenne S
Transsyberia.
The new Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia retails in the German market
at Euro 77,558.- including 19 per cent value-added tax. Prices in
other markets vary, also according to national specifications.
Deliveries to dealers will start in January 2009.