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NEW PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO FOR 2018


We use cookies to give you the best browsing experience and to provide you with relevant content and advertising. By continuing to use our website you are accepting our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy Pistonheads NEWS BUY SELL FORUMS EVENTS SERVICES Search news login or register Cookies Policy Home > Road Tests > Porsche > New Porsche Cayenne Turbo 2018: Driven New Porsche Cayenne Turbo 2018: Driven Matt Bird posted on Friday, October 27, 2017 in Porsche Yes, this really is the new one and, yes, it's as predictably accomplished as you might expect Just a decade and a half ago, the very notion of a Porsche SUV - let alone a class-leading one - was deemed rather silly. Porsche didn't need to be making SUVs, how could it, why should it and so on. Fast forward from 2002 to 2017, however, and not only is the Cayenne perhaps Porsche's most important model, there's a weight of expectation upon it: two generations have set a very high bar, so the shock now would be a duffer from Porsche. Steady evolution extends to more than 911s nowSteady evolution extends to more than 911s nowIt isn't a duffer; sorry to spoil any suspense. It wasn't likely to be, was it? This third-generation car not only uses a platform - the VW group's MLB architecture - that's already proven and it takes a flagship turbo engine and a fantastic interior from the Panamera; combine that with the experience gleaned from the first two Cayennes and you can kind of see where it's going to end up. Take the styling. This is Porsche evolving a design rather than revolutionising it - works OK for the 911, doesn't it - so it's hard to imagine recent detractors becoming devotees. It has presence, most of which seems to come from the sheer size of the thing - fractionally lower it may be, but the Cayenne is also longer and wider than ever. It will certainly appeal to existing customers and, with more than three quarters of a million of those already out there, Porsche doesn't want to alienate them. And if you think about it, most of these big 4x4s stick with a design philosophy that evolves with time: look at the Audi Q7 and Range Rover, for example. The most transformative visual change for the Cayenne Mk3 comes inside, where another Porsche button fest has made way for a haptic feedback dash and gigantic 12.3-inch centre screen. The only apparent difference from a Panamera appearing to be the inclusion of an 'offroad' button (annoyingly without a space or a hyphen). Otherwise it's as you were in the saloon and the better for it. Responsive, crisp and fantastically luxurious too, this really is a great cabin/infotainment pairing. Even the new Velar-inspired Range Rover Sport will struggle to compete for both sense of occasion and ease of use. Is it wrong to enjoy such a huge light bar?Is it wrong to enjoy such a huge light bar?It's likely that you will have heard reference to this Cayenne being a family sports car, a five-seat 911 and so on, by now. It's very easy - and correct - to be cynical about those claims, what with this SUV being somewhere in the region of 600kg heavier than the two door coupe. That being said, there is some interesting technology brought across that gives the Cayenne an even greater scope of dynamic ability than before - it really handles every situation expertly well. For the Turbo Porsche's new three-chamber air suspension is standard, as are Porsche's fancy new Porsche Surface Coated Brakes. Complicating matters is the fact that the test car featured ceramic brakes, rear-wheel steer, electromechanical roll control and torque vectoring. Porsche adding plenty of expensive options to a test car - told you there weren't any surprises here. Thus equipped, however, the Cayenne Turbo is capable of extraordinary things. Of course it wasn't shabby in either previous iteration, yet now the standard has been raised yet again. A combination of those very clever anti-roll bars, the rear-wheel steer and giant (285-section front, 315-section rear) tyres means the car dives into bends, entry speed seemingly as much of a concern as what level of cooled seat you're enjoying. Lean, roll or understeer simply do not figure on the road, the Cayenne handling like a car many hundreds of kilos lighter. Get on the power early enough and it's the rear tyres that can be felt doing most of the work on corner exit - that will be the torque vectoring doing its job. Course it's lovely inside - what did you expect?Course it's lovely inside - what did you expect?It's comfy too, the air suspension offering bandwidth for whatever kind of drive you're doing. Indeed the normal mode seemed to suit in most situations, the stiffer settings almost eerie for how little the car seemed affected by braking, turning and accelerating. The Porsche Sport Chrono switch, along with individual buttons on the dashboard, makes configuring your ideal set-up fairly simple too. You'll probably want the powertrain at its most aggressive though, so addictively ferocious is this engine and gearbox combination. Like a Tekken fighter that can both punch brutally hard and kick your head off whilst boasting a great defence, there seemingly isn't a weakness. And it'll bimble around in as high a gear as possible when required. Borrowed from the Panamera, the twin-turbo V8 is so eager that it's hard to believe - beyond the titanic torque - that there's anything but a whole load of cubic centimetres up front. Buried inside the cylinder vee, the turbos are near-impossible to detect in any regard - the Cayenne simply rumbles up to some indecent speed without delay or fatigue. Furthermore it's not until late on that the gearbox is confirmed as a conventional torque converter; so rapid are the changes it felt for all the world like a PDK. Perhaps the sound of a Range Rover Sport SVR is even richer, though it would be a fairly shallow victory for the Brit bruiser here; the Porsche is more accelerative, uses a better gearbox and will be more efficient too. Nobody else coming through if you are!Nobody else coming through if you are!That becomes part of the problem when comparing the Cayenne to its obvious rivals: while a few can match it in certain areas, it's a struggle to think of anything that can offer such a range of abilities. An XC90 may look better and boast a similarly sumptuous interior, but it won't drive as well. A Range Rover Sport offers a lot dynamically (and more off road), but even its new cabin is unlikely to match the Porsche. One of the AMG SUVs will match it for pace, though with an older chassis and design. The Cayenne is a very, very hard car to pick fault with. Some people may find the styling a little unimaginative, but that was probably being said about 911s in the 1980s, so it's unlikely to be too much of an issue now. Lower down the range the Cayenne may appear a bit aloof in its preternatural brilliance; however combine its abilities with the bombastic performance offered by the Turbo and the result is a seriously classy - and perhaps class-leading - SUV that will also entertain and engage like the very best. Entirely unsurprisingly then, the Cayenne Turbo is a phenomenally competent and compelling car; whether it's the very best way to spend £100K on a fast family bus we'll hope to answer soon. Fancy one? Buy a Porsche Cayenne here. Porsche Cayenne Turbo Specifications Engine: 3,996cc, twin-turbo V8 Transmission: 8-speed automatic, four-wheel drive Power (hp): 550@5,750-6,000rpm Torque (lb ft): 568@1,960-4,500rpm 0-62mph: 4.1sec Top speed: 178mph Weight: 2,175kg (DIN, without driver) MPG: 23.7 CO2: 272g/km Price: £99,291 P.H. O'meter Join the PH rating wars with your marks out of 10 for the article (Your ratings will be shown in your profile if you have one!) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rate this article Comments (49) Join The Discussion On The Forum ivantate 27 Oct 2017 With no other reference in the images the proportions now don't look like an SUV, but an oversized hatch. Other than that front end. Not sure why they thought that was OK. Having said that, I am sure if you want to sit a little bit higher than a car and don't want to cruise around in a Range Rover this is the best one out there. (I am assuming that the Bentley is out of reach and no-one wants to be seen in its anyway) tgclowes 27 Oct 2017 Looks great inside and out, for me. Was very interested in the last one but I thought the seating position was very off, given my feet were 2ft to the right of my torso. kambites 27 Oct 2017 It looks like a panel has fallen off the front end. had ham 27 Oct 2017 That front end is hideous, looks unfinished.... 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NEW HYUNDAI SANTRA 2018


india car news NEWS REVIEWS VIDEOS COMPARISONS TWO WHEELERS GALLERIES ABOUT US CONTACT US हिन्दी Search... HOME NEWS HYUNDAI 2018 Hyundai Santro India Launch, Price, Specs and Features The new-generation Hyundai Santro will make its way to India in the second half of 2018. Chhavi Kaushik November 23, 2017 Share This Article 0 0 0 New Hyundai Santro 2018 The new Hyundai Santro 2018 might come with two petrol engines - a 0.8-litre and a 1.1-litre iRDE. Hyundai broke millions of Indian hearts when it discontinued its popular hatchback – Santro – from the market. Launched in 1998, the Hyundai Santro has been a runaway success for the South Korean carmaker in India. With an aim to free up capacity for manufacturing other cars, the company had stopped the hatchback’s production in December 2014. However, the buzz is that the beloved Santro will make a comeback in India with an evolutionary design and a new set of engines. The new Hyundai Santro 2018 will be introduced as a replacement to the Hyundai i10 (not the Grand i10) in India. Latest News – The South Korean carmaker has begun testing the 2018 Hyundai Santro in the country. First spy picture of the near-production car has emerged on the web revealing minor details. The engine and feature details are yet to be revealed. – Reports suggest that Hyundai is working on an AMT (automated manual transmission) gearbox for its lower-end products. Components for this unit will be sourced from Ricardo or Magneti Marelli. The new Hyundai hatchback could be the company’s first car to the new AMT unit. New Hyundai Santro 2018 Key Features – Tall boy design – Larger window panels – Steel wheels with full wheel cover – Touchscreen infotainment system 2018 Hyundai Santro Spied Testing New Hyundai Santro 2018 Launch Date Hyundai India MD & CEO had confirmed that the new-generation Hyundai Santro will be rolled out in the second half of next year. Though the exact launch date is yet to be revealed, it is likely to debut at the 2018 Delhi Auto Expo. The biennial event will begin in the second week of February, 2018. The launch is likely to happen in the second half of 2018. There is a possibility of the hatchback make its comeback in October (2018), as the vehicle was first launched in India in the same month in 1998. Read – New Hyundai Creta – All You Need To Know The reason behind bringing back the Santro is said to be the consistent interest and queries of customers for the Santro. Hyundai is hoping that the next Santro will help it counter the popular Renault Kwid, which has managed to outsell most of its rivals. Based on the findings of its marketing and sales department, the new model will be designed in India by Hyundai’s R&D centre in Hyderabad. Reports suggest that the new Hyundai Santro’s development and launch will cost Rs 1,000 crore. Furthermore, India will be the global manufacturing hub for the new Hyundai Santro 2018. Check Out: Upcoming Hyundai Cars in India New Hyundai Santro 2018 Price in India Variant Expected Price Base Model Rs 4 lakh Top Model Rs 6 lakh In order to appeal young buyers, the 2018 Hyundai Santro could be offered with a pack of new features along with revived styling. Though, it will continue to carry the old ‘Tall Boy’ design. The hatchback’s new-gen model will be based on an all-new platform, which is already used in the existing Kia cars. This new platform will be produced locally in the country that will further help the carmaker price the vehicle aggressively. In India, the new Santro will bridge a gap between Eon and Grand i10. To withstand the new-age rivals (such as Renault Kwid and Tata Tiago), Hyundai will price its new hatchback quite competitively. We believe that 2018 Hyundai Santro price in India will start from Rs 4 lakh for the base variant, and go up to Rs 6 lakh for the top-end model. Read – Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Might Debut at 2018 Auto Expo New Hyundai Hatchback Concept New Hyundai Santro 2018 New Hyundai Santro 2018 - cars at Auto Expo 2018 Upcoming Cars in India Hyundai Santro ix-Metro concept New Hyundai Santro 2018 Exterior & Interior Internally known as ‘AH’, the 2018 Hyundai Santro will retain its characteristic tall boy design. Though, it will look more refreshing than the old model – thanks to new design and styling updates. The latest spy picture reveals the rear three-quarter of the car that looks similar to the Grand i10. That means, the hatchback’s new model might share some of its design elements from the latter one. Read: New Hyundai Verna – Price, Pictures & Features The car will get larger window panels indicating that there could be more cabin space. The spotted model was assembled with steel wheels with full wheel cover. Inside, the 2018 Hyundai Santro might see a range of new comfort and safety equipment. Features such as a touchscreen infotainment system could be reserved for the top-spec model. New Hyundai Santro 2018 Specifications & Mileage Engine Options 1.1-litre iRDE and 1.2-litre Kappa Petrol Transmission 5-speed Manual & AMT As pre the latest buzz, the 2018 Hyundai Santro could be offered with two petrol engines – a 0.8-litre and a 1.1-litre iRDE. Both the powertrains will be matched to a 5-speed manual gearbox. If media reports are to be believed, the new Santo will Hyundai’s first small car to feature an AMT gearbox. This automated manual unit will be developed in-house, and is likely to enhance fuel efficiency of the car. The same transmission could also be used in the upcoming Hyundai Carlino sub-4 meter SUV. New Hyundai Santro 2018 Competition With crossover-ish design, a well-equipped cabin and efficient engine setup, the 2018 Hyundai Santro model will give a tough fight to the Renault Kwid. It will also take on the Maruti Celerio and the Tata Tiago. Spy Image Courtesy – Rushlane Chhavi Kaushik Chhavi Kaushik It was a random swirl that brought me into Automobiles. This is what i say when people ask me. In person, i'd rather talk to you about anything other than cars, preferably food, places, history, culture or animals. I hate people, and love to stay in my own space. I have a pet, Eva, and i can bring up her at least twice in any conversation. Rest, i have little to no filter. COMMENTS KOUSHIK MANDAL June 24, 2016 Nice Reply RAKESH KATARIA October 9, 2016 I will purchase it as my first car. Its model is dashing. Reply DAVID October 20, 2016 Very brilliant design! 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NEW MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS SUV FOR 2018


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Here are all the details Mitsubishi has released pricing and specifications for its new Qashqai-rivalling Eclipse Cross. Mitsubishi's new challenger in the ultra-competitive crossover segment will be available to UK customers in January priced from £21,275. The Eclipse Cross will come in three trim levels. All three trims come with Mitsubishi’s brand new 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 163bhp and 250Nm of torque. • Best crossovers to buy right now The Eclipse Cross 2 is the entry-level model at £21,275, but features standard kit such as touch-pad controls, LED lights, cruise control, air conditioning as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Image 2 of 10Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SUV - Geneva side Image 2 of 10 The Eclipse Cross 3 starts at £22,575 and comes with the option of four-wheel-drive and an automatic CVT gearbox. A head-up display features in the mid-range model as well as 18-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, keyless entry and start as well as parking sensors front and rear. Topping the range is the Eclipse Cross 4 starting at £24,975, featuring leather trim, a premium sound system and a whole range of driver aids. Blind Spot Warning, Lane Change Assist and, in automatic models, Adaptive Cruise Control also features A special First Edition, of which 250 will be coming to the UK, will be available for a limited period. Starting at £26,825, the First Edition is based on the Eclipse Cross 4 but with exclusive features such as a premium paint finish, carbon-finish bumper and First Edition badging across the car. Mitsubishi has used the Eclipse name for its new small SUV to draw parallels between the Eclipse sports car that was discontinued in 2012 and the coupe-like shape of the new crossover. Mitsubishi's Juke rival is coming, too Mitsubishi EX concept - Pictures The Eclipse Cross is the start of Mitsubishi’s new SUV offensive. Next in line will be a Nissan Juke rival, based on the eX concept and due in 2019. This compact crossover is designed to bolster the brand’s EV credentials, and will be offered with a pure-electric drivetrain with a 150-mile-plus range. A year or so later there will be a new Outlander, inspired by 2016’s Paris show PHEV concept. There are also plans to bring the L200 pick-up-based Shogun Sport here this year. What do you think of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross? Let us know below... Related keywords: GENEVA MOTOR SHOW CAR NEWS GENEVA MOTOR SHOW 2017 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS Latest News VW i.d. 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