2024 Porsche Cayenne Debuts, Overhauled Interior and Updated Styling Shine A Light On Performance

Porsche promised that big changes were coming to the Porsche Cayenne with the SUV being a key part of Porsche’s sales machine. The outgoing model was starting to show its age. The 2024 Porsche Cayenne is eager to iron out the wrinkles with a whole new suite of updates and performance.   Familiar Face Hides Finer Updates At first glance, the 2024 Porsche Cayenne looks familiar and you may think that Porsche designers didn’t do too much to change it. However, look past some of the carryover bits and you’ll see that there still some changes to be found here. …

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Porsche Drive Subscription Service Adds Taycan, Expands Eligible Cities

While the broader state of Vehicle subscription services is still in limbo, some in the automotive industry are doubling down on their efforts towards reaching more people with their products. Porsche is a prominent example and has announced that it will be adding the Taycan EV sedan to its list of models that buyers can choose from if they go for the Porsche Drive subscription service.   Taycan Emerges As Greenest Member Of Subscription Lineup When Porsche first unleashed the program several years ago, the base idea seemed very tempting, have access to virtually all of the Porsche model lineup …

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Porsche Unveils 2022 911 GT3, More Power And New Suspension Highlight Key Changes

It has been a long time since the world was treated to a new iteration of the legendary Porsche 911 GT3. But after countless spy photos and a brief teaser campaign by Porsche, the German sports car maker has pulled the cover off the 2022 Porsche 911 GT3, and we think that Porsche fans will be very excited with the changes on hand. Here are 4 things you should know about Porsche’s newest thrill ride.   Huge Wing Highlights GT3 Exterior Changes A wild exterior canvas has always been a key hallmark of any 911 GT3 offering, and this latest …

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2021 Porsche 911 Targa Teased, Will Drop Its Top Next Monday [Video]

The 992 era Porsche 911 has so far been a very welcome evolution of the 911 formula, but while the standard model has enjoyed its time in the spotlight, Porsche has confirmed that the parade of new variants will indeed continue through the COVID-19 pandemic with the German sports car company revealing that the Targa model will be making its virtual debut next Monday on May 18th via a virtual unveiling event. The car was originally supposed to have a formal unveiling at the 2020 Beijing Auto Show, but that event was cancelled along with a second unveiling attempt at …

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