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At the 2002 Paris Motor Show, Porsche, a company famous for its iconic sports cars, shocked the world with the Cayenne SUV. After all, how could the company that gave the 550, the 356, and the 911 build an SUV? Especially one that was generally considered, for lack of a better word, ugly. In spite of its controversial styling, the first generation Cayenne would go on to become a highly successful addition to Porsche's lineup. Fifteen years later, the second generation Cayenne along with the smaller Macan SUV now account for half of Porsche's global sales. REUTERS/Juergen SchwarzOn Tuesday, Porsche unveiled an all-new third generation Cayenne SUV at a ceremony in Stuttgart, Germany. The new 2019 Cayenne is expected to arrive in US dealerships sometime in the middle of next year. In addition, it will serve as the replacement for the outgoing second generation model that debuted in 2010. In true Porsche fashion, the new Cayenne's styling is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. In other words, it looks a lot like the car it will replace. Although a bit more attractive. Porsche will launch its new off-roader in Cayenne and Cayenne S variants. PorscheThe standard Cayenne will get a 340 horsepower, 3.0 liter, turbocharged V6 engine. Those who opt for Cayenne S will find a 440 horsepower 2.9 liter, twin-turbo V6 under the hood. All Cayennes get a new eight-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission designed for to deliver quicker and smoother shifts both on and off the road. The company's Porsche Traction Management all-wheel-drive system is also standard across all Cayenne variants. According to Porsche, the Cayenne can hit 60 mph in just 5.6 seconds and reach a track top speed of 152 mph. The more powerful Cayenne S can make the sprint to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds before hitting a track top speed of 164 mph. The new Cayenne is 143 pounds lighter thanks to a weight loss plan that includes an aluminum-intensive chassis and a lightweight lithium-ion polymer starter battery. PorschePorsche upgraded the Cayenne's on road handling with a new three-chamber air suspension system and rear-wheel steering. On the off chance you actually take the Porsche through some rough terrain, the Cayenne is equipped with four off-road driving modes designed to handle mud, gravel, sand, or rocks. Inside, the 2019 Cayenne gets the latest in Porsche's arsenal of high tech wizardry. This includes a 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen running the latest Porsche Communications Management infotainment system. PorscheIn front of the driver is a traditional analog tachometer flanked by a pair of seven-inch digital instrument displays. Like the second generation Panamera that debuted late last year, the buttons on the Cayenne's new center stack has been replaced by a glass-look touch surfaces. In addition, the Cayenne will be available with night vision, traffic jam assist, park assist, surround view cameras, adaptive cruise control as well as new sound systems from Bose and Burmester. The 2019 Porsche Cayenne will start at $65,700 while the Cayenne S will start at $82,900. NOW WATCH: Here’s the stunning electric car Porsche is making to take on Tesla See Also:
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