Porsche Diesel For 2009
Report: Cayenne diesel to arrive next year
For those people who thought Porsche had lost the plot when it built an SUV rumour has it the company will launch a diesel version next year.
Apparently Porsche is not going for a huge powerful diesel either, instead focusing on fuel economy, and has chosen a twin-turbocharged V6.
The engine will reportedly come from Audi and is expected to produce over 300bhp but deliver 30mpg.
Even though Porsche is fighting London mayor Ken Livingstone over an increase in the Congestion Charge it appears the diesel is the company’s attempt to prepare for a worst case scenario.
According to the report the motivation for a Porsche diesel comes from rising worldwide emissions and fuel economy regulation.
If rumours that the hybrid Cayenne is being delayed until 2010 are true that means the diesel model will be the company’s flagship ‘green’ model.
Interesting to see though if this move will affect the sales of the rest of the range? will they drop because prospective owners don't want to be associated with derv?
Will the other manufacturers get in line and follow suit? Ferrari, Maserati, Aston, Bentley, Lotus etc all shunned SUVs ....will they do the same here?

Like it or loathe it, if you want your favourite heavyweight marques to survive, then diesel is the only way to go for the time being.
tloads of em, so it will really help them getting closer to those targets (not meeting them, of course) plus making a big profit. So, as said before, if this helps them keeping the 911 and Cayman alive, I'm in for it.As much as I don't really buy into this notion that petrol cars are killing the planet (their effect being a drop in the bucket), I do worry that all of a sudden the majority of cars will be guffing out black smoke and crap as a way of placating the 'green' regulations.
rant over.

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Will the other manufacturers get in line and follow suit? Ferrari, Maserati, Aston, Bentley, Lotus etc all shunned SUVs ....will they do the same here?

No thanks!

I'm with Polarbert http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f...
Will the other manufacturers get in line and follow suit? Ferrari, Maserati, Aston, Bentley, Lotus etc all shunned SUVs ....will they do the same here?

ETA: Oh and good on Aston

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