The space, comfort and clear layout of an SUV; the driving fun, dynamics  and agility of a sports car: the new Porsche Cayenne GTS is a fusion of  two worlds. Focused on sporty performance, the new model combines  greater engine output, more dynamic power development and a firmer  chassis setup with a lower-slung body yet with a high degree of comfort.  Thanks to its own unique setup, the Porsche Cayenne GTS succeeds in transmitting these characteristics to its passengers with  particular intensity, stimulating all their senses: unadulterated  driving fun. As an uncompromising extension of the GTS concept,  introduced into the SUV model line with the predecessor model, the  Porsche Cayenne GTS is not merely positioned between the Cayenne S and  Cayenne Turbo but is a model with its own distinctive character  developed from tip to toe for emotionally-charged sportiness. The sporty  focus was also behind the success of the predecessor model. 15,766  units of the first generation Porsche Cayenne GTS were sold, accounting  for a 17 per cent share of total Cayenne sales throughout the period it  was on sale.

2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS

2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS

2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS

2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS

2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS
The most important data on the new model: 4.8-litre V8 engine with 420  hp (309 kW); Porsche Traction Management (PTM) with active all-wheel  drive; eight-speed Tiptronic S; acceleration 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds;  top speed 261 km/h; fuel consumption based on the NEDC 10.7 l/100 km;  CO2 251 g/km.
The sporty character of the new Cayenne GTS is evident not only in the  performance but is also clearly underlined by its exterior. The typical  characteristic of the Porsche Cayenne GTS is the front section with its  larger cooling air intakes - similar to the Cayenne Turbo - and a  distinctive front apron with additional air intakes. Also borrowed from  the Cayenne Turbo is the light graphics with characteristic night design  recognisable by the front lights in the outer air intakes and by the  four LED spots for the daytime running lights in the main headlights.  The Cayenne GTS features the Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) as  standard.
It is an enhancement of the Bi-Xenon lighting system with integrated  dynamic and static cornering lights, speed-dependent driving light  control in the guise of country road and motorway light as well as  adverse weather light. The inner bezels of the headlights are finished  in black.
Special side skirts and distinctly wider wheel arches in body colour  shape the side view, enhanced by the window frames in black high-gloss  paint. The attention-getter at the rear end is the dominant roof spoiler  with twin-wing profile. This increases the downforce on the rear axle  even further. The sporty contrasting theme is rounded off by the  high-gloss black trim strip on the tailgate, tinted LED tail lights and  the two black twin tailpipes.
Power house: eight-cylinder engine with enhanced performance
The new Porsche Cayenne GTS's engine is the locus of this emotional  sportiness. The Cayenne GTS's power unit is the most powerful naturally  aspirated engine in the Cayenne model line and stands for uncompromising  power and emotionality. Enhanced driving pleasure on many levels was  the goal being pursued in the redevelopment of the 4.8-litre V8 engine.  The 20 hp increase in power output compared with the power unit in the  Cayenne S is accompanied by an increase in torque of 15 Newton metres;  the crankshaft now generates its maximum power of 515 Newton metres at  3,500 rpm.
To make work easier for the naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine,  the engineers in creased the lift of the intake valves by one millimetre  to eleven millimetres. The new camshaft required as a result has  steeper and higher cams, the valve springs also being strengthened. The  valve timing has also been completely reworked as well as the entire  engine control. The crank shaft now turns a further five degrees before  the intakes and outlets open and shut respectively.
Responsive engine control with sporty feedback
But what sets the eight-cylinder engine in the GTS apart is not the  sheer power in itself but the way in which it delivers it. It is more  directly responsive yet to the throttle, providing the driver with an  even more intense acoustic feedback. The GTS engine's  performanceoriented control is apparent in the way the power unit  rapidly revs up, right from the very moment the engine starts. When  driving, it ensures an even faster build-up in torque and thus a  noticeably quicker responsiveness. The modified engine management system  also enables a brief, partial cylinder deactivation when changing gear,  with the engine speed adjusting even faster to the transmission speed  and with gear change times shortened even further. Especially in Sport  mode, which can be selected by the corresponding button on the centre  console, the engine control extracts every last ounce of performance  potential from the naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine, which the  Porsche Cayenne GTS acknowledges with an engine sound akin to that of a  racing car engine. When the foot is taken off the accelerator, the  eight-cylinder engine responds with a low-frequency rumble and with the  so-called backfire when changing down.
Sport car-like acoustic sound experience
The Porsche Cayenne GTS's sound experience is intensified yet further by  the specially tuned intake and exhaust acoustics: it is the first  Cayenne to leave its occupants in no doubt whatsoever about its  breathing rate, courtesy of its twin-flow Sound Symposer system. The new  system comprises two acoustic channels terminating in the A-pillars.  When the driver activates the Sport button, the channels are opened,  directing the sound of the intake pulses into the car body cavities.
Just what greater performance sounds like is also demonstrated by the  sports exhaust system, featured as standard, also activated by pressing  the Sport button to improve the gas flow rate. Up until the rear  silencer, the sports exhaust system, as does the standard exhaust  system, comprises two primary and two main catalytic convertors and a  centre silencer. The main silencer ensures a meaty and full-bodied  acoustic impression. Two exhaust flaps are to be found between the rear  silencers and tailpipe covers respectively, which are activated by the  sport button and can be controlled as a function of load, speed, engine  speed and gear. When open, they improve engine performance by means of  improved gas flow rate, the sports exhaust system announcing this loud  and clear with its powerful sporty sound.
And yet another feature sets a Porsche GTS engine apart: its Porsche  Intelligent Performance. The auto start/stop function, featured as  standard, illustrates that efficiency plays a big role even in such a  sporty vehicle as the Porsche Cayenne GTS. Despite its greater power  output and sportier setup, the Cayenne GTS's overall fuel consumption is  only 0.2 litre higher than that of the Cayenne S.
Faster gear changes: modified Tiptronic and shorter final drive ratios
Power transmission is handled by the eight-speed Tiptronic S as  standard. While the automatic transmission's drive ratios remain  unchanged, the gear changes are shorter and sportier. Shorter front and  rear axle drive ratios exploit the engine's free-revving characteristics  to achieve superior acceleration performance.
In addition to the pronounced starting torque, the new Porsche Cayenne  GTS also features torque enhancement. Not only does this make for a  meatier sound but for higher performance as well. When changing up into  the next higher gear, the torque of the high revving engine is harnessed  for superior acceleration by especially rapid closing of the torque  converter lockup clutch. The crisp gear changes feel even sportier and  the performance is even higher. The torque enhancement function is only  active in sport mode.
Thanks to intelligent shifting programmes, the driver is able to  selectively influence the shift behaviour of the Tiptronic S by means of  the accelerator and brake pedals. Rapid accelerator pedal movements  immediately move the shift points to the dynamic map - without any  kickdown. Consequently, quickly removing the foot from the accelerator,  for example before bends, suppresses the overrun upshift. In addition,  mid-corner gearshifts are also prevented. Under heavy braking, the  Tiptronic S quickly changes down into the lower gear to exploit the  engine braking effect. Gradient recognition ensures greater uphill  acceleration capability and greater downhill engine braking torque.
To ensure the greatest possible sporty driving style immediately when  activating the sport button, the shifting characteristic curves of the  Tiptronic S switch more quickly into the sportier map than in normal  mode. Depending on the driving style and speed, gears seven and eight  are no longer engaged and braking downshifts now already occur at lower  deceleration in order to be able to improve subsequent acceleration. In  normal mode, Tiptronic S allows an especially economic driving style and  reduces fuel consumption by shifting up early and shifting down late.
PTM active all-wheel drive, available with PTV Plus as an option
The Porsche Cayenne GTS applies power to the road by means of the  Porsche Traction Management system. The PTM with active all-wheel drive  involves the rear axle being driven directly. The multiple-plate clutch,  electronically-controlled by an electric motor, handles the fully  variable distribution of the propulsive force to the front axle with no  standard distribution. If the slip on the rear axle increases, for  example when accelerating, the multiple-plate clutch intervenes more  vigorously to transfer more propulsive force to the front wheels.
By permanently monitoring the driving state, the system can respond both  to different driving situations as well as to the driver's wishes. This  enables an additional, driving dynamics-oriented control of the active  all-wheel drive, capable of responding both situationally and even  preventively, nipping undesired axle slip in the bud.
If desired, the driving dynamics characteristics of the Porsche Cayenne  GTS can be optimised yet further with Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV  Plus) as an optional extra. It boosts driving dynamics and driving  stability, achieving this through variable torque distribution to the  rear wheels as well as an electronically-controlled rear differential  lock. Depending on the steering angle and speed, accelerator pedal  position and yaw rate and speed, PTV Plus improves steering behaviour  and precision by means of precisely modulated braking interventions on  the inside rear wheel in question. This results in a direct and dynamic  steering action as the car enters the bend. At high speed as well as in  bends taken at speed and when the wheels are spinning, the  electronically controlled rear differential lock also ensures even  greater driving stability.
Sportily firm yet comfortable
The Porsche Cayenne GTS's outstanding driving dynamics depend crucially  on the completely new chassis setup, with lowered body: with steel  spring suspension featured as standard, the Porsche Cayenne GTS is 24  millimetres lower than the Cayenne S and 20 millimetres lower with the  optional air suspension. The lower ride height gives the new Cayenne GTS  a lower centre of gravity, with a perceptible impact on agility when  cornering.
Steel spring suspension or air suspension available as an option with PASM adaptive damping system
Both with steel spring suspension and also with the air suspension  available as an option, the Cayenne GTS features Porsche Active  Suspension Management (PASM). The PASM handles the electronic adjustment  of the shock absorber system and actively and continuously controls the  damping forces depending on the state of the road surface and driving  style. Thanks to a new PASM control strategy coupled with modified  chassis mounts, the Porsche Cayenne GTS offers an unprecedented spread  between sportiness and comfort. The driver can choose between them at  the push of a button. In addition, air suspension, available as an  option, allows five different height levels, which are entirely tailored  to the performance of the Cayenne GTS and are markedly different from  those of a Cayenne S with air suspension.
The RS Spyder design 20-inch wheels further contribute to the Porsche  Cayenne GTS's distinctly sporty handling. Their offset is calculated to  place the outer edge of the wheels flush with the wider wheel arches. As  the effect of this change is to set the wheels further outboard, the  rear axle track width of the new Cayenne GTS is 17 millimetres greater  than that of the Cayenne S.
Roll stabilisation as an optional extra
The new Porsche Cayenne GTS's driving dynamics can be further enhanced  by air suspension with PASM and the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control  (PDCC) roll stabilisation system that can be twinned with this chassis  variant. PDCC restricts the vehicle's tendency to lean when cornering,  almost completely neutralising it in virtually every driving situation.  The PDCC's lighting fast reflexes coupled with active stabilisers enable  it to generate supporting forces before the body can start to tilt when  cornering.
The PDCC works by means of hydraulic swivel motors, integrated into the  front and rear axle stabilisers. Depending on steering angle and lateral  acceleration, the two halves of each anti-roll bar rotate further in  opposition to each other, thus generating forces that counteract the  vehicle's tendency to lean. This enables both an extremely comfortable  as well as an extremely sporty driving experience, combined with agility  of the highest order in every driving speed range as well as optimal  cornering behaviour and stable load change behaviour.
New: Sport Chrono Package documents driving dynamics
Porsche is introducing the Sport Chrono Package in the Cayenne GTS as an  optional extra in the SUV model line. It comprises a stopwatch on the  dashboard and a performance display in the Porsche Communication  Management (PCM) system. The stopwatch or the acceleration sensor  enables the higher performance values to be recorded, for example as lap  times or lateral and longitudinal acceleration. The PCM supports  graphical representation, enabling the times to be analysed, for  example.
Superior brake system with ceramic option
The brake system in the Cayenne GTS comes from the Cayenne S and handles  even arduous demands, such as those encountered during sporty driving,  with aplomb. Six-piston aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes and 360  millimetre diameter brake discs are fitted at the front. Braking power  at the rear of the Cayenne GTS is provided by four-piston aluminium  monobloc fixed-calliper brakes and 330 millimetre diameter discs. All  brake callipers are painted red, another point of detail in which the  Porsche Cayenne GTS differs from the Cayenne S with its silver  callipers.
A further optional extra is the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)  system. The PCCB is visually recognisable by its yellow-painted brake  callipers. The brakes respond even faster and more precisely with  significantly less force required on the pedal. The PCCB offers high  fading stability, especially when braking at high speeds. Another  critical advantage of the ceramic brake system is to be found in the  extremely low weight of the disc brakes: they are approximately 50 per  cent lighter than grey cast iron discs of comparable construction and  size.
Exclusive ambience and sports seats as standard
The fusion of exclusivity and sportiness is also apparent in the Cayenne  GTS's interior. It features a leather interior as standard, including  numerous Alcantara trims. For example, seat centre panels, the centre  console armrest, parts of the door panel as well as the roofliner and  pillar trim are executed in Alcantara. The driver and front seat  passenger sit on exclusive, eight-way electrically adjustable GTS sports  seats. The rear seats with their single seat styling offer rear  passengers outstanding side support. With its shift paddles, the  SportDesign steering wheel is poised for manual gear changes and blends  harmoniously with the puristic interior. The SportDesign steering wheel  is also available with a steering wheel rim in Alcantara as an optional  extra.
Anyone wishing to equip their Porsche Cayenne GTS even more exclusively  can choose from optional interior packages available only for the GTS.  They include contrasting stitching in Carmine Red or Peridot on the  dashboard, door elements, seats and centre console armrest. The  embroidered "GTS" lettering on the headrests, the safety belts and the  stitching on the foot mats are retained in the corresponding colour and  put the finishing touch on the "GTS line" in the interior.
Options: From seat climate control to lane change assist
A rich array of options is available in the Cayenne programme for  further personalisation. The range extends from heated and ventilated  seats to four-zone climate control, allowing individual climate control  of the rear seat positions, to intelligent assistance systems. These  include for example the adaptive cruise control with special functions  such as overtaking assistance, cornering speed control and distance  warning. The Lane Change Assist (LCA) system, also available as an  option, uses two radar sensors in the rear bumper to monitor the lanes  on the right and left up to 70 metres behind the vehicle, including the  blind spots. The Lane Change Assist system therefore enhances safety and  comfort, particularly on motorways. The system is available in the 30  to 250 km/h speed range.
Audio entertainment for every requirement
The Porsche Cayenne GTS has at its disposal the latest generation of  audio and communication systems. Not only is a BOSE system available but  also the High-End Surround Sound System from Burmester. The optional  BOSE Surround Sound System includes a total of 14 speakers, a 200 watt  active subwoofer with a Class D output stage and 200 millimetre diameter  membrane as well as nine amplifier channels, which ensure an impressive  sound experience. This delivers an overall output of 585 watts.
The Burmester High-End Surround Sound system offers superior total  output and sound quality. The performance figures demonstrate this to  impressive effect: 16 individually controllable loudspeakers, including a  300 watt active subwoofer with Class D output stage and 250 millimetre  diameter membrane, 16 amplifier channels and a total output of more than  1,000 watts. The acoustically effective total membrane area is in  excess of 2,400 cm2.
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