2024 Cayenne

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Murcielago_Boy

1,996 posts

240 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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Thinking of moving on the wifes' year old Macan (which is returning just 26.2mpg - p155 poor for a 2l engine given how gently the thing is driven) and swapping into a new Cayenne Hybrid because the 50 mile electric range is going to be a game changer (and having great experience with my new Panamera Turbo S Hybrid).
Can someone elaborate the differences between the new Cayenne Hybrid vs new Cayenne **S** Hybrid, beyond extra grunt - are there some key standard fit options or other functionalities that make the S the one to choose, because the Mrs doesn't need/want the extra power.

Any more feedback from other new gen Cayenne owners?

AW10

4,441 posts

250 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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As best I can tell the two hybrids are virtually identical save for the difference in the power output from their 3.0 V6s.

jackwood

2,619 posts

209 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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Looks like the S has air suspension as standard as well.

AW10

4,441 posts

250 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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jackwood said:
Looks like the S has air suspension as standard as well.
Good spot. The hybrid S has the air suspension; the V8 engined S doesn't.

KC911

9 posts

5 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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Hi Guys, I've had the E-Hybrid on order since summer and was expecting delivery October.. had a few delays with transportation from the PDI centre which caused it to get stuck in the stop-sale. As others have noted this has been put back couple of times.. the latest was an update to the update that was expected 8-Jan..

Heard from my Porsche Centre late yesterday that the actual rollout has now been scheduled for Week 6!

With it being so close to the new Registration they are holding all the cars over to March.

Makes you think there really must have been something significant that they needed a fair bit of time to find the fix..

Assuming it's not put back again ??


Edited by KC911 on Tuesday 19th December 08:36

Jon_Brown91

15 posts

5 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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Disappointing to hear, as we are in the same position as you. My concern is that, our car, like yours, has been sitting around at the dealership since the end of September, along with a quite a number of other E Hybrid Cayennes, and I am wondering if the extended period of non use, will cause any issues with the hybrid battery i.e. will the non use cause any deterioration of the battery/ shorten its useful life. This is something that I will want to take up with the OPC once a delivery date is finally known.

wenters

52 posts

20 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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Hi All,

Does anyone have an info on when the new Cayenne Coupe GTS will be launched in the UK please?

Thanks in advance!

J210

4,539 posts

184 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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Jon_Brown91 said:
Disappointing to hear, as we are in the same position as you. My concern is that, our car, like yours, has been sitting around at the dealership since the end of September, along with a quite a number of other E Hybrid Cayennes, and I am wondering if the extended period of non use, will cause any issues with the hybrid battery i.e. will the non use cause any deterioration of the battery/ shorten its useful life. This is something that I will want to take up with the OPC once a delivery date is finally known.
Was thinking the same tbh. 5 months siting on tyres that wont be rotated isn't ideal to start with. Let alone all the electrical stuff.

jackwood

2,619 posts

209 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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It will be longer than that for ours. It was built in July ‘23

arcamalpha

1,076 posts

165 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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Recently test drove the non-S E Hybrid. Was very pleased with the 55mph it returned on a 30 mile trip.

monkeyracer

1 posts

4 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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KC911 said:
Hi Guys, I've had the E-Hybrid on order since summer and was expecting delivery October.. had a few delays with transportation from the PDI centre which caused it to get stuck in the stop-sale. As others have noted this has been put back couple of times.. the latest was an update to the update that was expected 8-Jan..

Heard from my Porsche Centre late yesterday that the actual rollout has now been scheduled for Week 6!

With it being so close to the new Registration they are holding all the cars over to March.

Makes you think there really must have been something significant that they needed a fair bit of time to find the fix..

Assuming it's not put back again ??


Edited by KC911 on Tuesday 19th December 08:36
This is more than annoying. I sold a Turbo GT (which I loved) early as I was promised the new Hybrid with GT pack for early Nov delivery. The car still isn't in the dealers despite numerous lines of BS that "it will be with us next week etc etc". Just before Xmas I was told it's en route and I can collect it on the 3rd Jan - Today. I've only found out about the Stop Sale by reading this thread today. Week 6 with zero communication other than perpetual lines of BS is frankly disgusting customer communication.

AW10

4,441 posts

250 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Does anyone know if PCCB’s will be available in the U.K. for a Cayenne S? They’re on the US and German configurators but not the U.K. one.

Buster73

5,077 posts

154 months

Thursday 4th January
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Buster73 said:
Jon_Brown91 said:
We are also waiting to take delivery of an EHybrid Coupe from Reading OPC. We received a generic email from my salesman at around 1930 last evening and was told that, like you, the car which has been at the dealership since September, will remain on stop util an unspecified date in January. We have been told that the latest software patch has not been delivered, despite being due for delivery last Monday (5 December), and not yet delivered. It would be good to hear from other Pistonhead members and to learn whether or not their vehicles have also been delayed. From following this thread it would seem that some OPC’s have been delivering cars whereas we have been told that OPC’s must not breach stop delivery instructions from Porsche GB or Germany as breaching these instructions could invalidate the vehicle warranty?
A pal of mine had an appointment to collect his new Cayenne last week , he went up to collect it to be told at the dealership he couldn’t have it and might not get it till the new year.

Not even a phone call to cancel the appointment.

That debacle happened after the salesman had sent him a photo of his car being delivered a few weeks ago then had to tell him he couldn’t take delivery of it because of software issues.

Furious is an understatement.
Still hasn’t taken delivery of it yet.

J210

4,539 posts

184 months

Friday 5th January
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Buster73 said:
Still hasn’t taken delivery of it yet.
He wont have. there is a stop hold. that appears to never end. Every time the "fix" is meant to come out they just push the stop hold by 5 weeks.

Porsche really should be doing a better job of communicating to customers. Getting a bit silly really.

KC911

9 posts

5 months

Friday 5th January
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Porsche UK have confirmed the rollout (not update as previous) for wk 6 (w/c 5th Feb) here in the UK.. got this from management level from within a PUK dealer..

let's see if it holds..

HoHoHo

14,989 posts

251 months

Friday 5th January
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March I was told last week by the Business Manager of my local OPC.

I don't think anyone in the UK has any confirmed dates, they just keep shifting.

J210

4,539 posts

184 months

Friday 5th January
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Does anyone else think this is more of a part change what they have been awaiting stock and training for. rather than a software update. It seams odd that some cars got released to owners have they been recalled ?

HoHoHo

14,989 posts

251 months

Friday 5th January
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J210 said:
Does anyone else think this is more of a part change what they have been awaiting stock and training for. rather than a software update. It seams odd that some cars got released to owners have they been recalled ?
I was told it's a software issue and it's something to do with the battery management.

J210

4,539 posts

184 months

Friday 5th January
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HoHoHo said:
I was told it's a software issue and it's something to do with the battery management.
Thats what it's claimed to be since September. But just odd that cars are driving about without a software recall. Also does it really take 6 months to update some software.

nick-g50hy

95 posts

73 months

Thursday 11th January
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Hi Porsche experts,
There seem to be a few of you might be able to help me.
Considering ordering the hybrid (cayenne) but just wanted to check how the remote heating works. Remote cooling being less important as we live in Scotland.
Is the app pretty reliable? And once the battery power is empty would it just not work? I know volvo and JLR vehicles just remote start the engine to get heat if the electric has run out.
Currently in Tesla which for all its faults, heats via phone no problem, and can do individual seats/ steering wheel. Just wondered how it was on the new hybrid.

Thanks in advance

Nick