Porsche introduced the third generation of its full-size luxury SUV Cayenne in 2017 and kept it virtually unchanged until 2023 when it added a facelifted version at the Shanghai Auto Show.
Usually, German automakers use a four-year gap between the launch of a new model and its facelifted version. But Porsche is not a typical brand, so it could afford to do things differently. So, instead of refreshing the lineup in 2021, it postponed it for almost two years until the Spring of 2023. But the wait was well worth it thanks to the newly added features in the standard package, improved cabin equipment, and better performance.
On the outside, the 2023 Cayenne featured a modified front fascia that sported two horizontal slats over the grille and the side scoops. But the most significant change was for the headlights, which featured a standard Matrix LED system previously offered only as an option. Another upgrade was for the wheels, which grew from 19" to 20" in diameter. Last but not least, the overall length has been increased.
Inside, Porsche completely revamped the cabin, adding a new dashboard and up to three displays: one in front of the driver, a second one for the infotainment system atop the center stack, and the third one on the passenger's side. Moreover, there was no analog tachometer anymore, which might enrage some customers. Another major change was for the gear selector, which was moved from the center console onto the dashboard next to the steering wheel.
For the drivetrain, Porsche used the same three-liter turbo V6 but tuned to provide more power and torque. But despite that increase, the fuel efficiency was slightly improved.
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