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Porsche SUV Hybrid?

Discussion in 'Other Cars' started by mike, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. mike

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    The following was on the New York Times internet site 9 Nov 04
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    No diesel is planned, so Porsche's SUV could go hybrid.

    Hybrid Porsche? Toyota system may be used to power version of Cayenne
    GERHARD MAUERER | Automotive News Europe
    Posted Date: 10/25/04
    STUTTGART -- Porsche may build a hybrid version of its Cayenne SUV using a Toyota powertrain, a Porsche source says.

    Toyota and the German carmaker would adapt the gasoline-electric powertrain to be used in the Lexus RX 400h, the source told Automobilwoche, a German sister publication of Automotive News. The RX 400h, based on the Lexus RX 330, is slated to go on sale in the United States in next spring.

    The Porsche source says the automaker is conducting feasibility studies for a hybrid Cayenne.

    Porsche has said it won't offer diesel models, so it needs an alternative powertrain that uses less fuel and emits less pollution.

    Porsche needs to meet tougher tailpipe regulations in Europe and the United States, where rule changes are beginning to take effect. Stricter U.S. emissions regulations will be phased in through 2009. The United States is Porsche's No. 1 sales market.

    Toyota thinks the 270-hp system on the RX 400h is suitable for the Cayenne. "The system in our Lexus SUV would fit well on the Cayenne," says a Toyota manager, who adds that Toyota's aim is to spread its hybrid technology worldwide.
     
  2. Tideland Prius

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    Heh.. everyone's turning to Toyota now for hybrid technology eh? First Nissan, now Porsche. I know Toyota is giving Nissan the THS not the HSD for obvious reasons. I don't know how well the THS can cope with the weight of the Cayenne. Maybe that's where Toyota's recouping the losses :mrgreen: