Is Porsche Cayenne or Kaiyan?
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There is no difference between Porsche Kaiyan and Cayenne; both are phonetic translations of Porsche Cayenne. Related introductions are as follows: 1. Model: Porsche Cayenne is an SUV model. It first appeared at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2002. The Porsche Cayenne family has successively launched five models: Cayenne-S, Cayenne-S-Hybrid, Cayenne-Turbo, Cayenne-Turbo, and Cayenne-GTS. 2. Power: Porsche Cayenne has launched three power models, equipped with a 3.0T turbocharged engine, a 2.9T twin-turbocharged engine, and a 4.0T twin-turbocharged engine, respectively.
I've been in car enthusiast circles for a long time and often see people confusing Porsche and Cayenne. Porsche is the entire automotive brand, headquartered in Germany, founded in 1931, famous for sports cars like the 911. The Cayenne is a mid-size luxury SUV they launched in 2002, called Porsche Cayenne in Chinese, not 'Kaiyan'—that might be a mispronunciation or local dialect. If you've driven a Cayenne, you'd know it has powerful performance yet spacious interiors, with top-notch off-road capabilities comparable to the BMW X5. Porsche also has other popular models like the Macan or the electric Taycan, which are all distinct models. When buying a car, make sure to distinguish between the brand and the model to avoid regrets.