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DJ 10-19-2010 10:32 AM

Porsche Cayenne named Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year via Facebook
 
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MOTOR TREND NAMES PORSCHE CAYENNE THE 2011 SPORT/UTILITY OF THE YEARŽ


Winner Announced Live on Facebook, a First for the Industry

El Segundo, Calif. (October 19, 2010) – Motor Trend, the world's automotive authority on cars, trucks and SUVs, announced today the Porsche Cayenne has been named winner of the 2011 Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year AwardŽ.

The announcement was made live via Motor Trend's Facebook page – a first for the Motor Trend brand and the latest step in its multi-media strategy – representing an innovative approach for an industry traditionally focused on mainstream media for breaking news.

The second generation version of the German manufacturer's popular luxury sport/utility vehicle, the 2011 Porsche Cayenne represents an evolution in concept and design rather than an outright overhaul. Not only are the Cayenne's technical advancements compelling, but its increased fuel efficiency, high value rating, improved interior and exterior design features, result in an unbeatable combination of performance and capability.

"Our Sport/Utility of the Year evaluation is not a comparison test," said Angus MacKenzie Editor-in-Chief of Motor Trend. "Each contender is evaluated against six criteria – Advancement in Design; Engineering Excellence; Efficiency; Safety; Value; and Performance of Intended Function. With strong showings in the engineering and efficiency areas, an attractive exterior, a thoughtful interior design, a full roster of active and passive safety gear and a high value rating on its opening price, the Cayenne was quite obviously the winner. The fact that the Cayenne's driving experience eclipsed that of every other contender, was just a bonus."

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Every year, the editorial staff of Motor Trend meets to determine the field of contenders for the Sport/Utility of the Year Award. In a week-long process that includes the full complement of Motor Trend performance tests, track-based ride and handling evaluations, and driving on a real-world loop that includes freeway, regular two-lane highway, and a loose-surface track, the contenders are then evaluated against these criteria:

ˇ Advancement in Design: The editors agreed that the Cayenne took a leap forward with a sleeker, tidier exterior design, as well as a stylish and roomy interior, complete with a versatile center stacked screen, a user-friendly reconfigurable gauge cluster display and improved functionality, courtesy of parts sharing from the Panamera.

ˇ Engineering Excellence: The editors felt that the technical advancements made to the second generation Cayenne were compelling – the initial lineup of two engines has expanded to five powertrains. The V-6s include a 300hp, 3.6-liter that can be paired with a six speed manual and a supercharged 3.0 liter gas-electric hybrid that cranks out 380hp and keeps fuel efficiency high. The naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V-8 develops 400hp, while the twin-turbo V-8 has an impressive 500hp. Though 2.0in longer and 0.4in wider than the previous model, the new Cayenne is 400lb lighter, an impressive achievement in a vehicle segment where weight increases have been the norm with every model change.

ˇ Efficiency: With EPA fuel economy ratings of 21mpg city/25 highway, the Cayenne Hybrid's efficiency is very good for a vehicle of this size and capability. All Cayenne engines feature direct injection; all automatic transmissions get eight ratios; and an auto-stop feature on all models turns the engine off when stopped, to improve real-world efficiency, if not EPA figures.

ˇ Safety: Editors noticed the Cayenne's ability to shed speed and carve corners with ease. Running standard steel brakes, the Cayenne Turbo stopped from 60mph in 107 feet – shorter than any other base SUV tested, while the S stopped at 113 feet. The car's uncanny handling was achieved through its active anti-roll bars system and torque-vectoring rear axle, both of which, along with ceramic brakes, are available on any Cayenne model.

ˇ Value: The Cayenne has a wide base-pricing, with models ranging in price from $47,675 - $105,775. The median-grade Cayenne S runs at $64,675 to start, $79,160 with additional features such as active suspension management, dynamic bi-Xenon headlights, navigation and a Bose sound system. While not the cheapest Cayenne, Porsche's strong retained values mean the cost of ownership of the Cayenne S is very reasonable compared with other luxury SUVs and crossovers.

ˇ Performance of Intended Function: The judges agreed the Porsche Cayenne was a multi-talented crossover vehicle that drove like a Porsche on the road, yet with its height adjustable suspension and computer-controlled four-wheel drive system, was almost as capable as a genuine off-road SUV.

Source [Autoblog via Motor Trend]

STOPPIE 10-19-2010 11:05 AM

Being a person that generally does not like SUV's; I absolutely adore the new Cayenne. There is NOT another SUV on the market that does what this Cayenne does and with a brilliant interior to boot. total win.

MeanMachine 10-19-2010 11:31 AM

It looks very cheap, especially the rear. I have no intention of upgrading to the newer cayenne, I'd rather go to another car company.

clemson3 10-19-2010 01:43 PM

I would just get a previous gen. Cayenne GTS and call it a day

GrayTT 10-19-2010 01:53 PM

I am with Moe on this one
BUT... wait till the new GTS is out it might be a pleasant surprise

STOPPIE 10-19-2010 01:55 PM

Have you guys actually driven the new Turbo? If you have you wouldn't be saying that....


Savvyboy picked up a new Turbo over his GTS; and absolutely freak'n loves it.

GrayTT 10-19-2010 02:02 PM

I am absolutely in agreement with you Chris when it comes to driving pleaser and the new interior... but the exterior styling is not working for me.

STOPPIE 10-19-2010 02:13 PM

Maybe b/c I see them everyday, I'm getting used to the rear end. As with everything and anything- sometimes it takes time to warm up to things.

It's not as 'masculine' a truck as the former; but the driving is what gets me everytime. Took one to get lunch.....man I LOVE this thing!

MeanMachine 10-19-2010 03:21 PM

I have driven the turbo its feels light and agile, I still dont like the interior or the exterior. I think Porsche was in a hurry when they brought out the Cayenne, looks wise it looks like a lower model to the First gen because it looks too cute sort of like a Tiguan to the Touareg.

Pierre996TT 10-19-2010 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by MeanMachine (Post 738778)
I have driven the turbo its feels light and agile, I still dont like the interior or the exterior. I think Porsche was in a hurry when they brought out the Cayenne, looks wise it looks like a lower model to the First gen because it looks too cute sort of like a Tiguan to the Touareg.

100% with U


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