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Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid revealed as new range-topper

The new 728bhp Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid arrives to sit at the top of the SUV's range

When Porsche revealed the heavily updated Cayenne a few months ago, the lack of a range-topping Turbo model was a conspicuous, but now thankfully short-lived proposition. That’s because the German manufacturer has introduced the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid - a stonking new derivative with a 728bhp hybridised V8 engine. 

The powertrain itself is a heavily revised version of the previous hybrid V8, losing its ‘S’ moniker, but picking up nearly 60bhp anyway. Like before, the petrol-powered V8 is a twin-turbo unit, but it’s been heavily re-engineered to adhere to future emissions regulations while also packing a heftier punch. Now producing 590bhp on its own, it offers a 48bhp increase over the previous engine, and a big 116bhp jump over the current V8-powered Cayenne S model. 

This is joined by the same uprated plug-in hybrid module as other Cayenne E-Hybrids, with its own 173bhp to create a peak system output of 728bhp and 950Nm of torque. The e-motor draws power from a larger 25.9kWh battery that helps it achieve around 50 miles of all-electric drive from a single charge, as well as a more powerful 11kW on-board charger for speedier top-ups when plugged into a charge point – a full charge from empty will now take as little as 2.5 hours. 

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Performance is extreme, with 0-62mph reached in just 3.7 seconds and a 183mph top speed, a tenth quicker than previously and in spite of a kerb weight in the region of 2.7 tonnes, although a final weight figure is yet to be confirmed at the time of writing. 

To control all this fast-moving mass, Porsche has employed its full arsenal of chassis hardware, from its latest twin-chamber air spring with dual-valve adaptive dampers and a torque-vectoring rear differential that are standard, to Porsche’s active anti-roll bar system (PDCC), rear-wheel steering and carbon ceramic brakes, which are available as options.

There’s also a range of subtle styling tweaks featuring the usual Turbo design elements, such as twin-bar daytime running lights and a redesigned front bumper with larger intakes feeding that air-hungry V8 engine. At the rear, standard Turbo models feature a pair of oval-shaped dual-exhaust outlets as standard, although most will be equipped with the typical round quad-exhaust setup that comes with the optional Sports Exhaust system. 

The Turbo E-Hybrid will be available in both SUV and Coupe body shapes, but unique to the latter is an additional GT Package which combines the previous Turbo GT’s chassis upgrades with the new hybrid powertrain. A non-hybrid Turbo GT model was updated alongside the main Cayenne update earlier this year, but due to tightening emissions regulations it isn’t available in the UK or Europe. 

As a result, the GT Package features the same unique front suspension geometry with its increased camber and wider wheels and tyres. This pack also integrates rear-wheel steering and PDCC as standard, as well as the full-size 420mm carbon ceramic brakes. The Turbo GT’s high-mounted rear wing and unique interior upgrades are also brought across. 

Pricing for the new Turbo E-Hybrid starts at £130,200 for the SUV and £132,600 for the Coupe. As fitted with the GT Package, this price rises to £154,000. The new model is open for orders now, with deliveries following later this year. 

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News editor at Auto Express, Jordan joined the team after six years at evo magazine where he specialised in news and reviews of cars at the high performance end of the car market. 

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