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Introduced in 2006 to compete with the Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG, the Cayenne Turbo S features a low-range transfer case, a locking differential, and height-adjustable off-road suspension. The Turbo S is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.5ltr V8 engine producing 521PS (383kW; 514hp) and 720 N⋅m (530 lb⋅ft) of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 167 mph (269 km/h). This model comes with a six-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission.
The Porsche Cayenne is a series of luxury crossover SUVs manufactured by the German company Porsche since 2002. Described as both a full-sized and a mid-sized vehicle, the first generation was known internally as the Type 9PA (955/957) or E1. It marked Porsche's return to V8 engines after the discontinuation of the Porsche 928 in 1995 and was the company's first off-road variant since the Super and Junior tractors of the 1950s. It also became Porsche's first four-door model.
Since 2014, the Cayenne has been sold alongside the smaller Porsche SUV, the Macan.