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The
Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia is a car tailored specifically to the
requirements of long distance rally racing. The power unit of the
Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia has been adopted from regular road
version of the Cayenne S with hardly any changes. Output of this
4.8-liter natural aspiration V8 with direct gasoline injection remains
385 bhp (283kW) at 6200 rpm
VarioCam plus valve
management ensures a smooth and consistent surge of power throughout
the entire speed range. Despite the increase in power over the
previous Cayenne generation, the new 4.8-liter reduces fuel
consumption by approximately 15%, giving the Cayenne S a significantly
longer cruising range than before – obviously a big advantage in a
long distant rally. In fact, the engine is also able to run on a
mixture of a gasoline and ethanol, with up to 25% of the latter. A
sports exhaust system reduced for minimum weight creates a
particluarly powerful and muscular sound.
Like all
other models in the Cayenne range, the Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia
also comes with Porsche Traction Management (PTM) permanent all wheel
drive. In it's basic mode, PTM feeds 62% of the engine torque to the
rear wheels and 38% to the front.Then a multiple-plate clutch
controlled electonically is able to vary the distribution of power as
a function of driving conditions, feeding as much as 100% of the
engine's power completely to the front or rear, if necessary.
A transverse lock fitted
additionally in the Cayenne S Transsyberia serves to enhance offroad
driving qualities to an even higher standard (and is also available in
the regular production model as part of an optional Offroad Technology
Package). Reinforce and extra large underfloor protection panels made
of aluminum and an additional cover made of stanless steel for the
exhaust tailpipes protect from damage.
Particularly in heavy terrain, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC),
interacting with air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) enhances traction to an even higher standard. And
should the driver activate the low-range mode on the six-speed
automatic transmission, PDCC will automatically switch over to the
offroad mode. Thus the system allows maximum articulation of the
axles. In the Special Offroad Mode provided by the air suspension, the
maximum depth when crossing rivers and streams etc. is approximately
75cm. Ans using the flexible air filter snorkel, the air intake has
been moved up even further to the roof of the vehicle, ensuring that
the front wave typical when crossing water is not able to reach, let
alone enter, the intake manifold.
The wheels and suspension of the cayenne have also been modified
for the extreme, long term demands of the rough tracks and rocky
surfaces. As an example, the doublearm front axle comes with
reinforced track control arms. The usual high-speed tyres fitted in
the regular model are replaced by special offroad tyres measuring
255/55 R 18 T. The tyres themselves are fitted on 18inch “Cayenne S
II” light-alloy wheels and the rim hubs are finished in orange, like
on the Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
To offer both driver and passenger even better protection, the Cayenne
S Transsyberia comes with a safety cage bolted on to the passenger
cell that follow the rules and requirements of the FIA Motorsport
Authority, with the driver also being protected by an airbag for extra
safety. To set off the extra weight of the safety cage and rally
equipment, and to further lower the vehicle's centre of gravity, the
rear seat bench, interior body panels and cound proofing material have
all been removed from the car. Both the driver and front passenger
enjoy the benefits of lightweight sports seats.
Extra large air intake scoops testify to the car's superior power and
performance. On the tailgate the Cayenne S Transsyberia boasts a roof
spoiler with a double-wing profile fitted in position to provide even
greater stability at high speeds. The front and rear air dams, in
turn, are finished in stainless steel, and orange coloured wheels give
the Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia a portive look. At the side this
special rally model proudly boasts orange-coloured stripes bearing the
name “Cayenne S Transsyberia 2007” in a look similar to that of the
Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia is available
exclusively in 2 special colour schemes – either Basalt Balck Metallic
or Chrystal Silver Metallic. And matching the model designation at the
sides as well as the wheel rims, contrasting elements such as exterior
mirrors, the rear wing or the additional headlights are all finished
in orange. Four additional headlights are fitted on the roof and to
successfully master particularly difficult and demanding terrain, as
well as to salvage other vehicles, the Cayenne S Transsyberia comes
with a winch easy to fit if necessary.
The Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia comes as standard with a
navigation unit enabling the team to plan their routes also off the
beaton track. The glove compartment is replaced on this special model
by a Tripmaster computer. The regular foot operated brake is replaced
by a hand brake enabling the driver to understeer the vehicle
intentionally in a tight bend. The luggage compartment also comes with
two 20 liter reserve cans, and two transport boxes for tools.
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