2020 Porsche Cayenne Coupe Debuts

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2020 Porsche Cayenne Coupe debuts with sporty looks but reduced utility
It's a normal Cayenne, but with less space in the boot

Porsche is officially jumping on the slantback bandwagon with the 2020 Cayenne Coupe. In nearly every technical aspect, the Coupe is one and the same with the normal Cayenne. The difference is mostly visual. A steep roof line falls away into an angled rear window, similar to the Audi Q8. Porsche claims this makes the car appear "more dynamic, and positions it as the sportiest-looking model in the segment."

The roof edge is exactly 0.78 inch lower than the standard Cayenne. This sporty look comes at the expense of utility, just like every other slanted roof SUV out there. This kind of styling looks more at-home on a Porsche than some of the brand's competitors. To make the whole look work well as a whole, Porsche redesigned the rear doors and quarter panels. This ended up making it a hair wider than the normal Cayenne, appearing more squatty in photos.

Base Cayenne Coupes adopt the same 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 found in the regular Cayenne producing 335 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. This one gets to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds, or 5.6 seconds after adding the optional lightweight sports packages. The Cayenne Turbo Coupe uses the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 541 horsepower and 567 pound-feet of torque, bringing the 0-60 mph time down to 3.7 seconds. Porsche makes the Sport Chrono package standard equipment on the Coupe — compared to an equivalent Cayenne, the 0-60 time for the Coupe is identical, assuming you opt for the lightweight sports package on the base model. The Turbo models are the same without any exceptions. Other additional standard equipment on the Coupe includes Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and 20-inch wheels — these are cost options you'll need to tack on to the normal Cayenne.

Another cool feature the Coupe steals from the normal Cayenne is its adaptive rear spoiler. This was standard on the Turbo Cayenne, but appears on both models of the Coupe. It extends by 5.3 inches above speeds of 56 mph. A fixed panoramic glass roof with a shade is standard equipment, but Porsche is introducing a carbon fiber roof option exclusively for the Coupe that looks pretty rad. It's a part of three separate lightweight sports packages that include 22-inch GT design wheels, fabric seat centers in Pepita (we'll call it Houndstooth, because it's close enough) along with carbon fiber and Alcantara accents in the interior. A Sport Exhaust system is also available for the Turbo.

Porsche designed 8-way adjustable seats with more bolstering to fit the car's sportier nature. Rear seat passengers sit 1.18 inches lower than in the normal Cayenne to ensure their heads don't bump into the tapering ceiling. This leads us into discussing the downsides of this body style. Porsche quotes cargo volume as being down to just 22 cubic feet for the Coupe, compared to 27.2 cu-ft for the normal Cayenne. With the second row down it grows to 54.3 cu-ft, which is still less than the 60.3 cu-ft of the non-Coupe Cayenne. Those numbers aren't good for folks looking to cram a lot of stuff into their Porsche, but we wouldn't call it crippling. The 22 cu-ft is still larger than the Panamera's 17.6 cu-ft.

Just as the Q8 is to the Q7, Porsche is making the Coupe more expensive than the traditional SUV. A base Cayenne costs $66,950, but the Cayenne Coupe starts at $76,550 after the $1,250 delivery fee for both. The Turbo Coupe goes up from $131,350, which is actually less of a premium than the base car is over its equivalent. If you were to tack on the additional standard equipment (PASM, Sport Chrono) from the Coupe onto the normal Cayenne, the price difference narrows to about a $4,000 gap.

Porsche says the Cayenne Coupe will be hitting dealerships in fall this year.

https://www.autoblog.com/2019/03/21/2020-porsche-cayenne-coupe-debut/#slide-7546409


Quite literally paying more for less, which seems very odd to me. Maybe I don't get it because I'm more of a traditional SUV buyer...

I will say that as "SUV coupes" go (GLE coupe, GLC coupe, X6, X4), this certainly seems to be the best looking execution.
 

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Definitely the styling winner of the slantback trend (we'd all be disappointed if Porsche didn't nail that look). However, from some angles it does look like the front overhang is much larger than the rear which gives it that FWD look like @Gecko mentioned. I don't think that's actually true, and it likely will look better in person.
 

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The first generation Cayenne could have been a Land Cruiser and X5 killer, but its reliability hurt its potential. The second generation became a crossover, so it should ahve been a "coupe" from the begining. I want to see this thrid generation Cayenne Coupe in reality, because in the pics it does not look that good and is very FWDish (which it is compared to BMW and Mercedes). In any case it will be the Cayenne to have, not the standard one. But I think the best looking crossover coupe, proportion and silhouette wise, the GLC Coupe is the best one, followed by ZDX (imagine RWD). The Urus/Q8 are neither this nor that, not a wrong choice, but are poorly executed, the X2 is way better.
 
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It will be the Cayenne to have because the normal Cayenne has a Tiptronic transmission while the Cayenne Coupe features the PDK.
 

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I thought the Cayenne and Q7 had a longitudinal FWD basis with the latest models? Only the Panamera seems exempt from a FWD basis, using RWD MSB, sadly not given to Audi for the D5 A8.
 

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I thought the Cayenne and Q7 had a longitudinal FWD basis with the latest models? Only the Panamera seems exempt from a FWD basis, using RWD MSB, sadly not given to Audi for the D5 A8.

Yep, Q7 and Cayenne are on MLB.