Background
Often credited as “the car that saved Porsche” the first-generation Porsche Cayenne was produced between 2002 and 2010 in various levels of trim and with numerous engines available.
Without a doubt, however, the talking points of the range were the GTS and Turbo models, the former of which was powered by a whopping great 4.8-litre V8, and benefitted from a significant weight reduction over the heavier Cayenne S, with the GTS model being not only more powerful, but lighter than its lower trim-level brethren.
In addition to the upgraded power plant and crash diet, the GTS also gained an aerodynamic body kit and larger 21-inch wheels. With a quoted 0-62 sprint time of 5.7 seconds, the family-sized Cayenne was hot on the heels of the 911 of the period, which is an impressive feat considering it can carry all the family in well-appointed comfort.






