Hamann Cayenne Turbo

The HAMANN Porsche Cayenne

Published: January 21st, 2006
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The Porsche Cayenne enjoys great popularity with the customers. No wonder, since the
noble SUV combines power and design. Hamann Motorsport in Laupheim now offers increased performance that turns the SUV into a real Power SUV. And all that wrapped up in a shapely envelopment.

The basis of the Hamann Cayenne is the Cayenne Turbo. The performance data of the Laupheim model speak a clear language. The aggregate produces 600 PS and a maximum torque of 700 Nm at 3850 rpm. The sprint from zero to 100 km/h is accomplished in only 4.6 seconds and the maximum speed comes up to unbelievable 280 km/h. This impressive performance is achieved by means of extensive conversion measures. For example, the Hamann engineers modified both turbo chargers, the Motronic and increased the size of the volume-optimised charge air coolers. In addition, carbon air boxes are used. The gas exchange is accomplished by the Hamann sports metal catalytic converters including connecting pipes from the turbo charger to the Hamann competition silencer.

Corresponding to the performance and in order to provide suitable optical characteristics, Hamann offers a lowering system for all vehicles with pneumatic shock absorption. The vehicle is thus lowered in front and rear by approx. 35 millimetres. The vehicle improvers designed special lowering springs for vehicles without pneumatic shock absorption, which give the Cayenne an increased draught by approx. 40 millimetres. Of course, the vehicle thus reacts distinctly more accurately to the steering system and offers pure driving pleasure.

The specifically developed Hamann brake system with slotted and ventilated brake discs sized 380 x 34 millimetres, aluminium disc chamber, sports brake linings and Stahlflex brake pipes. The eight-piston fixed calliper disc brakes in red complete the system and apply a powerful grip.

A true Hamann without aero-dynamical conversion is inconceivable. Even more so, when the vehicle in question is a Power SUV like the Cayenne. The front view presents itself in an unmistakable optical characteristic. The specialists in Laupheim designed a front spoiler with two headlights and fog lamps each, headlight blinds and a chromeplated stainless steel animal bar with under-ride protection. The front and rear flared wheel arches give the Cayenne an absolutely powerful appearance – especially in combination with the chrome-plated stainless steel running boards. The back also demonstrates individual power: roof spoiler and rear-facing panel with integrated diffuser and cut-out for the HAMANN 4-pipe sports competition silencer. The tail lights with four individual light fixtures, the rear hatch screen and the aluminium sports fuel tank cap with quick release optics are real eye-catchers.

Optimal contact with the road is guaranteed by the Hamann light-alloy wheels ANNIVERSARY II for 22 inch tyres. The multi-part aluminium wheel in multi-spoke design is available in the dimensions 10.5 J x 22 inches for front and rear axle. If you prefer it a size larger, you can also have the size 11.5 J x 22 inches for the rear axle, but then only in combination with the flared wheel arches. The silver ANNIVERSARY II with high gloss polished INOX steel lip is fitted with tyres in 295/30 ZR 22.

As in all Hamann models, there are no limits to the customer’s requirements in respect of the passenger compartment. Can’t be done? – that’s not true! An absolute must is the black clock-face up to 300 km/h and the pedal set including aluminium foot rest. Of course, the exclusive mats with the Hamann logo are also indispensable. In addition, the Carbon equipment including a sports steering wheel belongs to the exclusive passenger compartment of the Cayenne Turbo. The Hamann Porsche Cayenne is also available with full leather equipment and a multi-media package.

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