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This is the Mansory Cayenne Coupé
How d'ya like them... oranges?
This is Mansory’s take on the Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupé, which was certainly no shrinking violet to begin with.
The Swiss tuner has taken its traditional restrained approach to restyling the Cayenne, with exposed carbon fibre elements on the bonnet, air intakes, front splitter, sills, wing mirrors, headlight surrounds, rear spoiler and the diffuser. The very model of understatement.
It’s also decided to launch the package in bright orange, because nothing screams 'subtle' like bright orange. The interior has been given a similar treatment too, with yet more carbon fibre and “the finest leather” coating pretty much every surface.
Naturally, the standard Cayenne Turbo’s 542bhp and 568lb ft of torque was wholly unacceptable, so Mansory has fitted a modified ECU and a high-performance exhaust for a total of 690bhp and 664lb ft. Much better, right?
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