Porsche Cayenne E-hybrid

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Quote from the Sunday Times magazine below, looks like Porsche and many other manufacturers are still struggling to harmonise their petrol engines with the new WLTP regs.

Since this review was published in The Sunday Times Magazine, on September 28, 2018, the Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid has been temporarily withdrawn from factory order via the company’s website “due to an upcoming revision of specification”. A Porsche spokesperson told Automotive News Europe: “We will not start taking orders again until the cars are being built, the timing of which has not yet been confirmed.” :geek:

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But that message is not just on the E- Hybrid but all models. Bar the base 718 or Macan.
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