The 2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe is powered by a 3.0-liter V6 engine assisted by twin turbochargers. Together, it is capable of churning out 335 horses of power and 332 pounds of torque. Automatic transmission with eight speeds and an all-wheel-drive system comes standard. The powertrain remains the same as last year's model and no changes were made. Aside from this, you can also drive with different drive modes in the Porsche Cayenne Coupe 2021.
Performance-wise, the 2021 Cayenne Coupe reaches 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and runs the quarter-mile in 14.4 seconds. With an adaptive suspension system, the Porsche Cayenne 2021 is more agile and responsive than ever. This dynamic steering system has been tuned to give you a level of control that's never been possible before. As a result, you will feel more confident at high speeds to make cornering safer, make tighter turns with more agility, and track straight ahead with less friction.
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Models
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2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe
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2021 Audi Q8
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2021 BMW X6
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2021 Mercedes AMG GLE 53 Coupe
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MSRP
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$76,500
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$69,195
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$64,300
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$76,500
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Engine
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3.0L Twin-Turbo V6
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3.0L turbocharged V6
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3.0L turbocharged inline-6
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3.0L inline-6 turbo with EQ Boost
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Drivetrain
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AWD
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AWD
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RWD
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AWD
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Transmission
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8-speed shiftable automatic
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8-speed shiftable automatic
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8-speed Automatic
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9-speed Automatic
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Power
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335 hp @ 5,300 rpm
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335 hp @ 6,400 rpm
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335 hp @ 5,500 rpm
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429 hp @ 6,100 rpm
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Torque
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332 lb-ft @ 1,340 rpm
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369 lb-ft @ 1,370 rpm
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330 hp @1,500 rpm
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384 lb-ft @ 1,800 rpm
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0-60 mph (sec)
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5.7 sec
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5.3 sec
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5.2 sec
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N/A
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Quarter Mile (sec)
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14.4 sec
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14 sec
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14.4 sec
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N/A
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Top Speed (mph)
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150 MPH
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130 MPH
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180 MPH
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N/A
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It is safe to say that all the coupes mentioned above exhibit similar power characteristics and even similar performance figures. The Mercedes AMG GLE 53 Coupe is an exception as it surpasses all its competitors with a staggering 429 horsepower and class-leading 384 pounds of torque. It is the BMW X6 that is the fastest, followed by the Audi Q8 but not by much.
How well does the 2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe handle?
Even though the 2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe is classified as an SUV, it drives like a sports car. This car exhibits a dynamic handling style, with its steering being deft and eager to turn. The suspension helps smooth out most road bumps despite its stiffness. On the Cayenne Coupe, you'll notice a bit of harshness due to the larger wheels.
There is no terrain too tough for the Cayenne coupe. As well as its upright, wide stance, its all-terrain wheels are equipped with sliding-proof treads for increased stability on slippery surfaces. Porsche has designed the 2021 Cayenne Coupe for maximum performance, whether you are driving in the city or highway.
2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe Braking Performance
In the Porsche Cayenne 2021, new hybrid brakes are equipped with electromagnetic and hydraulic power units to generate significant deceleration. It helps direct the braking pressure to all four wheels effectively, and the intelligent ABS system also provides additional stopping power when it comes to the electronic brake distribution system (EBD). Additionally, the car has a ‘Brake Assist’ feature that boosts stopping power through pneumatic and hydraulic actuators.
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Models
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2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe
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2021 Audi Q8
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2021 BMW X6
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2021 Mercedes AMG GLE 53 Coupe
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Brake Rotors: Front (inches)
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13.8
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14.8
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14.4
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15.8
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Brake Rotors: Rear (inches)
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13.1
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13.8
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13.6
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13.6
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Curb Weight (lbs)
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4463
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5004
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4784
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4900
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60-0 (feet)
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121 (est)
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121
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122
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N.A
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With its 13.8-inch diameter front rotors and 13.1-inch diameter rear rotors, the car can be slowed down easily. Porsche's Cayenne Coupe comes to a complete halt from 60 mph in just 121 feet thanks to its excellent braking system. The corporate cousin Audi Q8 stops at 121 ft, which is the best figure in comparison, which is followed by the BMW X6.