Ai Design 2011 Porsche Cayenne 9500ci Integration
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Ai Design 2011 Porsche Cayenne 9500ci Integration
Hey guys, we just finished our first 9500ci install on a new 2011 Cayenne Turbo a while ago, and I'm finally getting around to posting some pics. I won't post any of the whole care as I'm sure you all have see it already however I wanted to post some pics of the install for you guys to take a look at. Hopefully you guys like it.

Since the interior of the Cayenne shares many of the same interior elements with the Panamera sedan, we were able to adapt our signature Panamera 9500ci/V1 pod to fit the Cayenne with just a few minor changes. The display features the same polished smoked acrylic face for a discreet appearance when powered off, and is wrapped in specially split European leather to match the vehicle's original trim.
The pod also sits in the same location and is easily removable should you need to service that part of the vehicle.


Luckily, our technicians were just able to fit the 9500ci control module into the ashtray as well as the on/off switch. This is usually our preferred location for the control module as it is easily concealed and does not require any permanent modification to the vehicle.



Installing the front and rear laser shifters was pretty straight forward. The Cayenne's large grille allows for ample room for the front shifters, while the rear facing laser shifter was located into the lower portion of the rear bumper, just beneath the rear license plate.
As always, you can check up on our blog for additional details. Let us know what you think!

Since the interior of the Cayenne shares many of the same interior elements with the Panamera sedan, we were able to adapt our signature Panamera 9500ci/V1 pod to fit the Cayenne with just a few minor changes. The display features the same polished smoked acrylic face for a discreet appearance when powered off, and is wrapped in specially split European leather to match the vehicle's original trim.
The pod also sits in the same location and is easily removable should you need to service that part of the vehicle.


Luckily, our technicians were just able to fit the 9500ci control module into the ashtray as well as the on/off switch. This is usually our preferred location for the control module as it is easily concealed and does not require any permanent modification to the vehicle.



Installing the front and rear laser shifters was pretty straight forward. The Cayenne's large grille allows for ample room for the front shifters, while the rear facing laser shifter was located into the lower portion of the rear bumper, just beneath the rear license plate.
As always, you can check up on our blog for additional details. Let us know what you think!
Last edited by StanAi; Aug 18, 2010 at 03:05 PM.
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