The original Cayenne debuted in 2002, and the Porsche Cayenne Coupe in Philadelphia has been offered alongside the Porsche Cayenne since 2019. Over the years, the Cayenne Coupe has become a faster, more sporty entity of its own. It can corner with ease, no matter what engine option you try. All models carry this quality and many other benefits inherited from their Porsche DNA. In 2024, it continues the journey towards establishing itself as a separate entity.
New for 2024
This is a refreshment year for the Porsche Cayenne Coupe. While the exterior visually appears the same, afficionados can spot the differences, which include a narrower taillight and flatter hood. On the inside, the changes are more visible. The Cayenne coupe features:
- New steering wheel.
- New toggle-type shift lever, mounted on the dashboard.
- The gauge cluster is now completely digital.
- The curved digital instrument cluster display is 12.7-inch and now becomes standard.
- The standard infotainment system continues to be a 12.3-inch touchscreen, which features wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability.
The company has also decided to make certain other features standard for all trims. These include the LED Matrix headlights and the suspension system called Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
The 2024 Porsche Cayenne Coupe
The Cayenne Coupe is less boxy than its sibling. It has style, refinement and grace. On the streets of Philadelphia, it catches and holds the eye. The Cayenne Coupe may be formed based on the Porsche Cayenne, but it continues to establish its own character.