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BTW it's one of a few Audi/Porsche collaborations which will come and is based on the underpinning of the Q5. A great foundation to build on because the Q5 is already one if not the best small SUV on sale.
 
I am wondering if the "Cajun" will be the Porsche equivalent of the "Sport Activity Coupe Concept"?

We know it exists , not only at Porsche? But VW , Audi , Bentley and Mercedes-Benz.
Good job BMW are rushing the Concept "X" style to early next year.
 
^ But it will pale compared to the new X3.

It will be interesting to see how these two size up to each other, you may well be right in thinking the X3 is better, but I doubt the gap will be that big if it's there at all.
 
It will be interesting to see how these two size up to each other, you may well be right in thinking the X3 is better, but I doubt the gap will be that big if it's there at all.


Baby Cayenne vs. X3, my money is on the Porsche.
 
They would need to extensively re-engineer the Tiguan platform for it to become a credible alternative.
 
They would need to extensively re-engineer the Tiguan platform for it to become a credible alternative.

Unless the information I have is badly off the Porsche is to be based on the Q5 and not the Tiguan. Apart from anything the Tiguan is a fwd chassis that is adapted to awd with the addition of the Haldex system, where as the Q5 is a proper full time torsen system. It would be the more logical choice to start from.
 
They would need to extensively re-engineer the Tiguan platform for it to become a credible alternative.

With all due respect and regard for your objective assessment, my money is still on the Porsche.;)
 
Q5 and Tiguan are two totally different platforms. With its longitudinally oriented drivetrain and more sophisticated underpinnings, the Q5 is a fantastic base from which to develop a 'baby' Cayenne.
 
The Tiguan is based on the Golf platform. All the suspension subframes are the same!
 
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The latest Autobild has the latest information regarding the Cajun.
By the looks of it Porsche finally gets a Sport Activity Coupe ,
The new niche "Sport Activity Coupe" concept which is practically well known in the industry that Porsche believe they should have done that first before BMW.

AutoBild showcase the Cajun in 3dr format but it is known a 5dr will be available .

It will be interesting to see what comes next with now BMW and Porsche entering the mid-sized Sport Activity Coupe with the X4 and Cajun respectively with BMW now moving towards a design concept.
Audi , Mercedes-Benz and possibly Lexus cannot be that far behind.
 
The front lights look like the BMW X4.

Choose your words wisely Scott, I got banned from the BMW section of the forum for suggesting that the 6er Concept had similar lines to the Passat CC. Though since you are 'one of the boys' you should be OK. ;)
 
Not that image . If you go into the latest autobild magazine , where you get the preview pages it shows a picture of a 3dr Cajun. Which looks like a inflated 911 or Cayman using the typical Porsche outline.

Interestingly enough industry rumours @ Paris suggest the new VW overlords have a plan for a Porsche compact hatch.

Choose your words wisely Scott, I got banned from the BMW section of the forum for suggesting that the 6er Concept had similar lines to the Passat CC. Though since you are 'one of the boys' you should be OK.
Dont see the reflection myself but whatever happened to having an opinion?
 
Not that image . If you go into the latest autobild magazine , where you get the preview pages it shows a picture of a 3dr Cajun. Which looks like a inflated 911 or Cayman using the typical Porsche outline.

Has anyone got this picture of the 3 door ?
 

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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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