If you ask European tuners about their favorite playground, the “Porsche” name will probably be the answer and one of the most spoiled children of the aftermarket world is the Cayenne.
The German SUV has just received a new tuning development, in the form of a lowering module for the air suspension-fitted models, which comes from German company Vogtland Autosport. The module allows the driver to play with the vehicle’s ride height, being able to bring the car closer to the road by up to 40 mm, an aspect that changes both the vehicle’s dynamics and aesthetic side.
Vogtland Autosport explains that the module not only works with the Porsche Active Suspension Management’ (PASM), but can also be fitted to Audi’s Adaptive Air Suspension and Mercedes-Benz’s Airmatic.
Vogtland Autosport explains that the module not only works with the Porsche Active Suspension Management’ (PASM), but can also be fitted to Audi’s Adaptive Air Suspension and Mercedes-Benz’s Airmatic.