Porsche has ramped up the performance of its second-generation Cayenne with the introduction of a potent Turbo S model for 2013.
Set for sale in North America in March of 2013, following a public premiere at the upcoming Los Angeles auto show, the Cayenne range-topper runs a lightly modified version of the standard Turbo's 4.8-liter V8 gasoline engine—the same unit used by the Panamera Turbo S. Changes include a freer flowing inlet manifold for improved breathing, increased turbocharger boost pressure and remapped electronics.
Power climbs to about 550 hp, making the Turbo S the most powerful Cayenne model yet; torque hovers around 553 lb-ft.
The sprint to 62 mph time is accomplished in 4.2 seconds en route to a maximum speed of 175 mph—all without any significant change in fuel consumption.
The all-wheel drive Cayenne Turbo S adopts the same chassis configuration as the Cayenne Turbo with an air suspension and Porsche's active-damping control, along with hydraulically operated roll bars to rein in body roll and a torque-vectoring system together with an electronically controlled rear-differential lock.
A series of subtle exterior-styling changes, including black high gloss treatment for the headlamp housings and exterior mirror housing and uniquely styled 21-inch wheels, help signal the vehicle's added performance potential. Inside, there are standard carbon trims and a leather upholstery package.
source:Autoweek