Porsche Cayenne e-Hybrid details announced
Porsche has been developing hybrid tech for some time now. The previous generation Cayenne and Panamera both shared parts for hybrid models that promised all-electric modes as well as combining with turbo-petrol powerplants to deliver maximum performance.
The new Cayenne e-Hybrid uses the same 3.0-litre V6 turbo-petrol engine that delivers 5kW more to make a total of 250kW. The electric motor has vastly improved from the predecessor by some 43% and offers 100kW of additional power. The sum total amounts to 340kW and 700Nm of torque.
Zero to 100km/h is dealt with in five seconds at it will run on to a top speed of 253km/h. There are four driving modes to choose from that deliver very different levels of performance and power from the battery-powered electric motor. E-Power, Hybrid Auto, Sport and Sport Plus work in ascending order in delivering maximum power.
The Cayenne e-Hybrid has placed a major emphasis on sportiness hence the standard spec now includes the Sport Chrono package.
The hybrid system has been sufficiently improved that the range in pure electric mode has increased from 30km to 44km and it can maintain a top speed of 135km/h in pure electric mode.
The plug-in charging system includes a new connection that's easier to use. The key shows the current status via an LED and allows the driver to switch between timed and immediate charging at the touch of a button. The timer can be programmed for time-shifted charging via the Porsche Connect app. Charging times themselves vary depending on the onboard charger and electricity source.
Porsche South Africa has confirmed that the Cayenne e-Hybrid will be arriving in SA before the end of 2018. Porsche owners will have the option of charging their Cayenne either at home or at Porsche centres around the country.
This article was originally published on Cars.co.za.
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