What is the normal range of oil consumption for the Porsche Cayenne?

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LeAustin
07/29/25 5:32pm
1. It is normal to add 3 or 4 liters of oil every 10,000 kilometers. The following is a related introduction to the Porsche Cayenne: 1. Model introduction: The Cayenne is the youngest but classic model in the Porsche family. 2. Exterior features: The headlights and radiator grille of the Cayenne maintain Porsche's traditional style, with a width of 1940mm but a height of only 1690mm. The wider and flatter new headlight assembly and enlarged front air intake design give the front end sharper lines. In addition, modifications to body components such as the side mirrors further optimize aerodynamics. The drag coefficient of the new model has been reduced from 0.38 to 0.35.
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