Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Monday 16 February 2015 8:12 pm

Car review: The new Porsche Cayenne GTS is a two-tonne ballerina on ice

By: Express KCS

Add as a preferred source on Google

Ice, snow and a 434bhp, 163mph SUV might seem like a combination best suited to a disaster movie, but this is no ordinary SUV. Porsche has brought its latest Cayenne in GTS form to its winter driving centre in Skellefteå, northern Sweden, even though in the UK it’s more likely to experience a nice heated garage on days when the thermometer is showing -10.

The Cayenne may have had something of a rocky start when it first appeared in 2002 – mainly due to its divisive looks that try to force too many 911 design cues onto a big body – but since then it’s not only sold by the container-load and secured the future of Porsche, it has also won many fans who want something big and relatively sensible but without foregoing the fun factor altogether.
 
 As with other models in the Porsche range, the GTS tag denotes the sportiest model available, bar anything wearing a Turbo or GT3 badge. You get a power boost over the Cayenne S, but where the old model used a roaring naturally aspirated V8 you now get a twin-turbocharged V6. Purists will be aghast, accountants will be happy; on a like-for-like basis the new GTS has an extra 20bhp and 60lb.ft of torque yet emits 23g fewer grammes of CO2 per kilometre. Emissions are king, which is why Porsche isn’t the only high performance manufacturer switching to turbochargers.
 
GTS also means exterior enhancements, notably a discreet bodykit finished in the same shade as the body itself. Add in the handsome wheels finished in black and you have the best-looking Cayenne of the lot, not forgetting that this second-generation version is already far more handsome than the original. The interior is deliciously welcoming, even more so when it’s snowing and sub-zero outside. GTS spec means Alcantara everywhere; the roof lining, door pillars and seats, but unfortunately not the steering wheel. The standard sports seats hug you tightly and the relationship between the high centre tunnel, seating position and window line means you get an excellent view while feeling comfortably snug. When it’s madness outside – be that arctic conditions or Cannon Street – the Cayenne is the perfect place to shut it all out. 
 


Inside the Cayenne GTS

 
The twin-turbo V6 sends to all four wheels a standard eight-speed automatic transmission, and it shifts swiftly and seamlessly, helping you to make the most of the performance. With a thick layer of snow under tyre a serious squeeze of the throttle will break traction, but even then the acceleration is rapid; in ideal conditions 0-62mph is possible in just 5.1 seconds, and the GTS feels every bit as fast as that. The switch to a turbo V6 means the soundtrack isn’t quite as thrilling, but there’s still a characterful rasp when you apply the right pedal.
 
What really separates the Cayenne from its rivals, however, is its behaviour in the bends. GTS cars get Porsche Active Suspension Management as standard, with 24mm lowering on cars with steel suspension and 20mm for air-sprung cars. Switching between softer and stiffer settings shows the breadth of its ability; ride comfort is remarkably good for a car wearing such huge wheels, but body roll never becomes an issue.
 
Conversely, if you decide to start throwing it around it displays remarkable balance, control and accuracy, especially for a car of this size. Porsche laid on a handling track, which was not only tighter than an underground car park but also treacherously slippery, so much so that even those on foot couldn’t stay upright (me included). Even so, the Cayenne GTS could be hustled, drifted and blasted around the tight turns with the grace of something much smaller and lighter. 
 
The Cayenne’s place in the Porsche line up is secured. It is its best-selling model for a multitude of reasons but happily that hasn’t stopped the improvements coming. Like with so many of its siblings the GTS model is the pick of the range, being very well-specified, good-looking and a complete hoot to drive.
 

THE FACTS: PORSCHE CAYENNE GTS

 
PRICE: £72,523
0-62MPH: 5.1 secs
TOP SPEED: 163mph
CO2 G/KM: 228g/km
MPG COMBINED: 28.8mpg
 

THE VERDICT

DESIGN: ★★★★☆
PERFORMANCE: ★★★★★
PRACTICALITY: ★★★★★
VALUE FOR MONEY: ★★★★★
 

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Categories

  • Life&Style

Related Topics

  • Cars

Trending Articles

  • Burnham tax plans spark investor rush to bank capital gains

  • Nothing fails to file accounts months after dissolution threat

  • I’ve taken the best train trips in the world. Here are my 5 favourites

  • Cruyff turn: Starmer allows pubs to stay open for England World Cup game

  • PwC joins the Canary Wharf crowd in major property shake-up

More from City PM

  • Where to see the world’s most beautiful limited-run Porsche 911

    Life&Style
    Porsche 911 parked at a city street, showcasing its sleek design and iconic curves under bright daylight.
  • Is this £430k hyper-customised Porsche 911 the GOAT?

    Life&Style
  • London Concours to celebrate rare Porsches and more next week

    Life&Style
    Classic cars displayed at the prestigious London Concours 2026 event, showcasing automotive elegance and innovation
  • This Peugeot 205 GTI is the car you remember from your teenage years

    Life&Style
    Vintage Peugeot 205 driving on a scenic road, showcasing classic design and compact size for a news feature on iconic cars
  • VW Golf R 2026 long-term review: Final verdict on a classic hot hatch

    Life&Style
    Volkswagen Golf parked on a city street showcasing sleek design and modern features in an urban environment
  • The Nichols N1A proves there’s still a market for cars that make no sense at all

    Motoring
    N1A on track
  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026 Preview

    Motoring
    Renault's 5 Turbo 3E will make its UK debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • Cole Palmer: Chelsea footballer launches range of ‘premium craft ice’ for £2 a bag

    Sport Business
    Getty Images logo prominently displayed against a blurred background representing stock photography and visual media services

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy