Porsche Cayenne S 2018 review Oct 26th 2017, 22:45 The third-generation Porsche Cayenne has more tech, more power and a new chassis, but is it enough to make it the best SUV on sale? This is the third-generation Porsche Cayenne, which you have probably surmised already given that it looks quite similar to the second-generation car. Which wasn't a million miles away from the original. However, with 770,000 Cayennes sold since 2002, Porsche is understandably wary of meddling with a style that works so well. Gradual evolution hasn't done the 911 any harm now, has it?Underneath, the changes are much more drastic, with this Cayenne based on the MLB platform that also sees service in the Bentley Bentayga, plus a host of driver-focused chassis technology: rear-wheel steering is an option, along with the electromechanical anti-roll system first seen on the Audi SQ7, and updated air suspension too. Add to those new engines and a thoroughly overhauled interior and it's plain that there's far more to this Cayenne than first meets the eye. |