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In which year was the Cayenne released?

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DelGabriel
07/29/25 11:51pm
The Porsche Cayenne made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in early 2002. Here is some relevant information about the Cayenne: Introduction to the Porsche Cayenne: The Porsche Cayenne is an SUV model. The plug-in hybrid version, the Cayenne S E-Hybrid, features green brake calipers and is equipped with 265/50R19 Michelin Latitude Sport low rolling resistance tires. Exterior features of the Porsche Cayenne: The Cayenne's headlights and radiator grille maintain Porsche's traditional styling. The vehicle is 1940 mm wide but only 1690 mm tall. It has a ground clearance of 273 mm and a maximum approach angle of 32 degrees. The long-travel suspension springs enhance off-road performance, while the air suspension offers a 116 mm adjustment range with six height settings, catering to both off-road and sports car needs—a unique feature of Porsche SUVs.
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VanJayla
08/16/25 3:22am
As a seasoned car enthusiast, I clearly remember that the Porsche Cayenne was launched in 2002, and that release left a deep impression on me. I was watching the live broadcast on TV at the time, and the Cayenne's debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show overturned everyone's perception of Porsche—a sports car brand actually making an SUV. Many people worried it would lose its classic appeal, but in reality, it was fantastic to drive, with strong power and practicality. The year 2002 was truly a major event in the automotive world, not only helping Porsche make money but also pioneering the luxury SUV trend. Now in its third generation, but recalling the innovative spirit of the beginning, the Cayenne's success started in 2002 and has only grown hotter over the years.
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Catherine
10/19/25 4:33am
From the perspective of automotive history, the Cayenne was launched in 2002, marking Porsche's bold venture into the SUV segment. The design team, under immense pressure at the time, successfully integrated sports car DNA with off-road capabilities, particularly excelling in chassis technology. The launch received explosive feedback, directly boosting the company's sales performance and igniting the entire premium SUV market. Reflecting on the context of 2002, it was a unique period as the automotive industry was transitioning from traditional vehicles to multi-purpose vehicles, with the Cayenne pioneering this new path like a trailblazer. It also set an example for subsequent models like the Macan, proving that SUVs could be both stylish and reliable. This journey is certainly worth reminiscing and studying for car enthusiasts.
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