2019 Porsche Cayenne AWDThe 2019 Porsche Cayenne has been redesigned from front to back and now bears more of a resemblance to the 911 than ever before. Power from every available engine has been increased and there’s a new Cayenne E-Hybrid, which replaces last year’s S E-Hybrid. Porsche has also managed to make the Cayenne weigh less than the previous year.
Inside, the Cayenne sees an updated interior, complete with a 12.3-inch touchscreen for control over most of the SUV’s systems. It’s very similar to the one found in the current Panamera. The instrument panel, too, has been updated with two 7-inch multifunction digital displays. The cargo area has been made larger for 2019, too.
Of course, Porsche still provides a myriad of personalization options for every Cayenne. Combinations can seem almost endless and include a wide variety of colors, wheels, interior materials, and performance-related upgrades. But all of these options can send the price straight into orbit.
As well-rounded as the Porsche Cayenne may be, there are some drawbacks to keep in mind. We consider the rear seat and cargo area to be adequate, but other SUVs in the class offer more room. And some features, which are standard on competitors, are pricey options on the Cayenne. But we’ve always been fans of the Porsche Cayenne, and with the improvements, Porsche has made to the 2019 model, we see no reason to change our opinion.
The 2019 Porsche Cayenne is a five-passenger midsize SUV available in four trim levels: base, S, E-Hybrid and Turbo. These trim levels mainly differ by what engine is under the hood, though they do typically include a few extra features with each step up as well. All come with all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission.
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