Spy Shots: Porsche Cayenne facelift

 

Spy Shots: Porsche Cayenne facelift

Spy Shots: Porsche Cayenne facelift

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Porsche is likely to be releasing its face lifted Cayenne much earlier than previously suggested due to the current version's declining sales. It’s now expected that the car will be launched at March’s Geneva Motor Show, and these images almost completely reveal the final version.

The images have been posted on several internet forums and are similar to previous spy shots of the SUV, but feature slight differences around the tail-end. Although it could just be camouflage, it appears that the taillights now stretch up along the rear door similar to the design Volvo uses for its SUVs. Other changes include indicator lights lifted from the 997 and the new design of the front grille with horizontal slats.

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  1. Oh my God it's so UGLY!!! The current one isnt exactly gorgeous, but at least you could look at it and say now that's what a Porsche SUV should look like. This is just garbage!!!!
     
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  2. The tail lights will NOT go verdical as noted in this article, that was simple masking to give it that appearance while they were driving it so it would not draw any attention. Just like you can notice they taped over the back windows to make it look more like the volvo during their outing. I would also question the amber turn signals around the headlamps too, I'm not sure about that one.
     
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