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Wheel and tire packages for both Cayenne S and Turbo range in size from 18 to 20 inches.
The standard kit brings 18-inch light-alloy wheels and 255/55R18 tires. Optional are 19-inch wheels with 275/45R19 tires or the ultimate set of 20-inch rollers capped by 275/40R20 rubber.
How quick can a sport-ute be?
Porsche's own tests reveal that the Cayenne Turbo scores as the fastest SUV on the planet.
It can zip from a stoplight start to 62 mph (100 kph) in only 5.2 seconds and run to a top speed of 165 mph.
The Cayenne S covers the zero-to-62 mph distance in 7.2 seconds and hits its limit at 150 mph.
Cabin contents for both versions amount to first-class accommodations with premium fixtures and multiple air bags including curtain-style side air bags stretching above doors for front and back seats.
Optional gear ranges from leather and walnut wood trim packages for Cayenne S to bi-xenon headlamps and a CD changer for six discs.
Porsche sets price points at $55,900 for Cayenne S and $88,900 for Cayenne Turbo.
Pros: Great handling, performace and build.
Cons: Poor gas mileage.
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