The 2023 Porsche Cayenne Facelift has been seen at the Nürburgring. The revised sports SUV has faced a test session on the asphalt of the German track, some spy photos that do not show progress in the exterior image but that do allow a look at the interior and some special details.
The Porsche Cayenne Facelift 2023 pose again in new ones spy photos. The sports SUV of the German brand has faced a test day at the Nürburgring circuit on a sunny day, but it has also been seen standing and under heavy rain in the surroundings, taking the opportunity to take some images in more detail.
Porsche’s best-selling model faces its first update, precisely in the middle of its commercial life cycle, as it was presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2017 accumulating four years in the market. The new sighting allows us to take a look at one of the Cayenne prototypes that does not have the production taillights, but instead presents the typical provisionals of mules and earlier phases of a development, so we cannot do an idea of what the Cayenne 2023 will bring us in this area.
A sportier image will receive the Porsche Cayenne Facelift 2023
The only novelty that it does present is the sliding the license plate from the tailgate to the bumper, as on the new Macan. At the front end, photos of the stationary sports SUV help make the new details more clearly distinguishable. The headlights are covered with a special vinyl film but they show a totally new shape. The bumper is also camouflaged but the design of the air intakes on the sides is remarkable, now divided with more solid horizontal bars.
These spy photos are interesting to say the least, as they allow us to take a look inside the model, and in which we can see that the instrument cluster has been transformed into a display, sporting a few digital dials and attractive backlighting. The news also comes with a revised multifunction steering wheel, while the center console will also receive improvements adding also the new advanced gear selector on the new 911.
The revised Porsche Cayenne range is expected to be on the market in the second half of 2022, as model 2023. The German firm, obliged to comply with the new emission standards, will subject its propellants to intense optimization, with the expectation that all gasoline engines have 48 Volt MHEV technology, while the plug-in hybrids will increase their maximum autonomy.