Cayenne Cayenne Turbo S


The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by Porsche since 2002. It is a luxury crossover SUV, and has been described as both a full-sized and a mid-sized vehicle.
If you want an off road vehicle get a wrangler Rubicon with a locking diff. DUHH. NOT a Cayenne or a ML.
 
Neither the ML or Cayenne see much offroading in the U.S. The sports versions of each, Turbo S and ML63 can't go anywhere off road with their hi-po street tires. It really is a moot point for these hi-po versions. The first rock either of them hits will surely bend the rim and puncture the tire instantly.

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Details released: More power than ML63 (520hp) but 0-60 at 4.8, slower than the ML63?

GCF link to Cayenne Turbo S details
 
well what can i say MB power is more effecient than porsche:D.. ahah
 
The Artist said:
well what can i say MB power is more effecient than porsche:D.. ahah

lets see about that when they being tested. I bet both are under-estimated figures. Its going to be intresting what times carmags will get 0-200km/h in.
 
dosent the MB have mor torque?.. if so 0-200 it might be better for the AMG:D
 
Official press taken from GCF


Porsche Cayenne Turbo S Makes World Debut
Text & photos courtesy Porsche Car North America

01-05-2006

A super car that seats five

In a region that thrives on extreme performance and style, Porsche has chosen Southern California’s Los Angeles Auto Show to host the world premiere of its latest thrill machine. The spiritual epicenter of American speed and style — home of hot-rods and Hollywood — L.A. is the perfect venue for the arrival of Porsche’s 2006 Cayenne Turbo S.

A supercar that seats five, the Cayenne Turbo S packs the wallop of 520 turbocharged horsepower. Combined with chassis dynamics tuned for enthusiasts, and sophisticated all-wheel-drive underpinnings, the Cayenne Turbo S sets the performance benchmark for SUV’s.
In addition to boosting power output, Porsche engineers also modified suspension components, revised software controls for the Porsche Active Suspension Management system and beefed up the braking hardware. An optional SportDesign exterior body kit, developed in conjunction with Porsche’s styling studio, is also available for the Cayenne Turbo S.

In the Cayenne Turbo S, engine output gets a 16 percent boost over the 450-horsepower Porsche Cayenne Turbo, to an impressive 520-horsepower peak at 5500 rpm. The torque generated by the twin-turbocharged, 4.5-liter V-8 engine grows to 530 lb.-ft. — a 15-percent increase over the 2006 Cayenne Turbo.

The torque curve for the Turbo S model is better described as a plateau, with maximum torque delivered from 2750 to 3750 rpm, and more than 510 lb-ft maintained from 2500 past 5000 rpm. The horsepower-per-liter figure for the Cayenne Turbo S is an amazing 115.4, compared to 99.7 for the already impressive Cayenne Turbo.
Flowing through intelligent all-wheel-drive and stability management systems, the additional power of the Cayenne Turbo S produces a standing start to 60 miles per hour (96 km/h) time of just 4.8 seconds. And on the test track, the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S is capable of achieving 167 miles per hour (270 km/h).

To provide such performance, Porsche engineers revised the engine control system’s throttle map, and installed larger intercoolers that improve volumetric efficiency by lowering the temperature of the air entering the V-8 engine’s intake tract. Thanks to the increase in the system’s cooling efficiency, engineers increased turbo boost pressure by 4.3 psi (0.3 bar) to a maximum of 27.5 psi (1.9 bar).

Providing further control of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S, the braking components have been upgraded. Up front, six-piston aluminum monobloc calipers clamp down on 1.5-inch-thick internally vented discs measuring 14.96 inches (380 mm) in diameter. At the rear, four-piston aluminum monobloc calipers bite onto internally vented 14.09-inch (358 mm) discs. The Porsche Cayenne Turbo S rides on standard 20-inch Cayenne SportTechno wheels. Optional are 20-inch Cayenne SportDesign wheels. Whether standard or optional, the 20-inch wheels are wrapped in size 275/40 high-performance tires.

Like Porsche’s Boxster,® Cayman S and 911® sports cars, the Cayenne possesses amazingly athletic capabilities, and thanks to technologies such as Porsche Traction Management, these capabilities are not limited to paved roads. While many SUVs have an inherent tendency towards nose-heavy handling characteristics, Porsche engineers direct the majority of the engine’s torque (62 percent) from the Cayenne’s powerful engine to the rear wheels. This provides the Cayenne with handling dynamics more in line with Porsche’s rear-drive sports cars, and sets the Cayenne apart in the SUV marketplace. These traits are so sought after by enthusiast drivers that the Cayenne has become the best selling of all Porsche models.

The 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S goes on sale today in North America. U.S. and Canadian pricing for the new model is $111,600 (USD) and $157,000 (CAD). Complete information on all Porsche models can be found at www.press.porsche.com in the 2006 Model Year Press Kit section.
 
Makes me wonder why they didn't wait for the facelifted model to arrive before presenting this model.
 
The Artist said:
dosent the MB have mor torque?.. if so 0-200 it might be better for the AMG:D

720nm for caynne and 610nm for ML63?
which of them has less weight?
 
Yannis said:
Makes me wonder why they didn't wait for the facelifted model to arrive before presenting this model.

Probably wanted to retain the fastest SUV crown.

BTW, when is the FL due?
 
Just_me said:
720nm for caynne and 610nm for ML63?
630Nm for the ML63.

Well the ML500 weighs ~150kg less than the Cayenne S, I'm sure the ML63 weighs even less than that when compared to the Cayenne Turbo.
 
bum-man said:
630Nm for the ML63.

Well the ML500 weighs ~150kg less than the Cayenne S, I'm sure the ML63 weighs even less than that when compared to the Cayenne Turbo.

Ok then its going to be intresting which of them will be the fastest.

Caynne has always handled well. Do you think the handling for ML63 is up to the same level as Cayenne?
 
Couldn't tell you, but if the ML63 does end up handling better Porsche should be ashamed of themselves.
 
Just_me said:
Ok then its going to be intresting which of them will be the fastest.

Caynne has always handled well. Do you think the handling for ML63 is up to the same level as Cayenne?

Acceleration should be the same... Porsche gives us 0-60mph in 4.8s, which is about 0-100km/h in ~5 s, the same time MB gives the ML63.

Both thrash the 4.6is' puny 0-100 in 6.1 s.
 
bum-man said:
Couldn't tell you, but if the ML63 does end up handling better Porsche should be ashamed of themselves.

I don't think that the Ml handles better than the Cayenne. The ML simply isn't as racing and sport inspired like the Cayenne.
 
bum-man said:
Couldn't tell you, but if the ML63 does end up handling better Porsche should be ashamed of themselves.

I guess we will soon know.
 
Its a Porsche.....one of the best handling cars in the universe... ;) ...the Mercedes-Benz cars are not know for their track ability...they are known for straight line performance....they are like GT cars.
 

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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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