
Legends aren’t born; they’re forged. Such is the history associated with the Cayenne, a model that’s historically important for Porsche. After all, if not for its very existence, the German sportscar maker would have succumbed to financial trouble in the early 2000s. Ultimately, its popularity—more than 1.5 million examples have been sold across three generations—was the wind that Porsche’s sails needed to produce the sportscars they produce today. Now, the Cayenne’s role has embarked on a dramatic transformation. As it enters its fourth generation, it takes a leap into the full electric era. In the process, it becomes a venerable technical tour-de-force.Read More »