Steven Perez

by Steven Perez

posted on January 19, 2024

Take a break with these pretty pictures

Every few Fridays, we like to bring you moments of zen in the form of some of our favorite motorcars from around the Turo marketplace. Let’s keep the fun going. We like cars, you like cars, so let’s look at some cars.

Experiencing all the balance and refinement of a Porsche sports car, but in a mid-size SUV seems like a no-brainer recipe today. But back when the Cayenne was introduced back in 2002, many Porsche fans feared the SUV would dilute the revered sports car brand. Since then, Porsche’s biggest car has proven to be a deeply impressive performance SUV, and has become immensely popular and respected.

Omar’s 2024 Cayenne here is the coupe version — the Cayenne now comes in coupe and regular form. This coupe-ified Cayenne is mostly the same as the standard model, but swaps some interior room for a more aggressive roofline. This excellent blue example showcases the model’s design refresh for this year, with interior upgrades like a new steering wheel (pulled from the 911 sports car) and more screens. Plus, the turbocharged V6 in this base version gets a power bump over last year to 348 horsepower.

New upgrades aside, the Cayenne has always shined as a top-notch luxury SUV, with a just-right mix of expertly tuned balance, plenty of power, and all the tech and convenience you expect from a Porsche.


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Steven Perez

Steven Perez

Steven is an avid car guy and content maker at Turo. Between Golden State Warriors games he can be found getting lost somewhere in California.

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