coolraoul
Torque Titan
How is 550 Nm weak for an SUV? What - are we judging the car based on its top-end horsepower numbers? Remarkable.
Since when was Porsche ever about outright power figures even in their mainstream models?
It's a diesel, it makes less power than petrol engine because it can't rev as high.
By the same token its 550 Nm of torque is just what's needed to make for effortless acceleration and in-gear grunt without having to wring the neck out of the engine.
I mean really.
My Dad currently has an ML320cdi. Mega-torque, so. And much lighter than the Porsche. Well, it's not slow. But it's not fast, either, and I mean really not. I drove X5d, too, nothing remotely sporty in their performances.
If you say Cayenne is about excellence, setting the benchmark, and not about performance, well okay, right, borrow an Audi-motor and pretend to be excellent. Right, that's interesting. It's easy to be the benchmark if it means borrowing things from others.
I'm sorry, for me Porsche means engineering, perfection, sport, race, the german Ferrari in a sense. This car: exactly the contrary.
And we all know torque without power is just useless; this Cayenne will feel heavy and slow. Hit the throttle, and what happens? The gearbox will downchange, the motor will revv a bit and have no power at all. Here everybody will see, feel, regreat it has half the power of an ML420cdi or X5 35d. Such motors feel great when you don't touch the throttle, effortless but noisy. Try to get faster, though, and everything breaks down, the car feels completely underpowered because you just CAN'T always travel the world at 1500rpm. And then you see it has no power at all compared to its elephant-weight.
And it won't set the benchmark in any degree, it's outclassed by the competitors without even hitting the market.
I always hated the Cayenne. Not because it's an SUV by Porsche, no. But because it's ugly, heavy, and unsporty-looking. And completely unimaginative. If it looked like, say, an FX45 or an X6, and was a bit lighter, and with no V6, I'd have applauded to it.
As far as the driving is concerned... well my Dad had a Cayenne S with air-suspension. It's certainly no F1 in a curve, let me say it like that. You perfectly feel it's quite a fat thing. Certainly feels much lighter than it is, but still, certainly impressive, but i wouldn't call it sporty....
You always can say, sporty for an SUV. That's right. But that's like saying, sporty for a truck, and being happy Porsche builds one...
Cayennes bar the V6) used to be fat, but fast and powerful. With this diesel, it's just fat. Nothing else. And that is not very Porsche for me.