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    <td class="subCategoryValue">10.0 (28.2 mpg)</td>
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      <p>Politicians, scientists, the business community – these days everyone is looking to increase performance, while conserving resources and improving efficiency. </p>
      <p>But just how can this be achieved? Simply by always going that one step further. To help you reach your aspirations. </p>
      <p>That’s why our engineers are always working towards more than one goal at a time. When developing the new Cayenne S Diesel, we were concerned with making it more powerful and yet, at the same time, more efficient. Two guiding principles that have been inextricably linked at Porsche since 1948. Along with the principle of offering you an even more exhilarating experience. </p>
      <p>How do we do this? With 281 kW (382 hp) and 850 Nm of torque, naturally. To match the performance capability of the new 4.2-litre V8 turbo-diesel engine, the Cayenne S Diesel features the same braking system as the Cayenne S, eight-speed Tiptronic S and Porsche Traction Management (PTM) active all-wheel drive. All of this helps to make it a sports car among diesels – and among SUVs. In addition, the Cayenne S Diesel embodies everything for which the Porsche ‘S’ stands: heightened sports performance and abundant reserves of power. Its drive system, generous equipment and unique design are also geared towards one thing: meeting your needs. </p>
      <p>Once again, we’ve taken a tried-and-tested concept and developed it further. The result: a diesel, a sports car and, above all else, a Porsche that successfully combines performance and efficiency.</p>
      <p class="footnote">* The latest Porsche models are designed to operate on fuels with an ethanol content of up to 10%. Data determined for standard specification and in the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) in accordance with the Euro 5 (715/2007/EC and 692/2008/EC) measurement method. The figures do not refer to an individual vehicle nor do they constitute part of the offer. They are intended solely as a means of comparing different types of vehicle. You can obtain further information about individual vehicles from your Porsche Centre.<br /><br />Consumption figures were obtained on the basis of standard equipment. Special equipment may affect consumption and performance.</p>
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