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Porsche Exclusive Touches 2015 Cayenne with Eye Candy Results

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The automotive world may be an industry, but there are certain parts of it that rather turn to the mystique. Words that are better left unspoken, because, once you say them, you’ll be caught in their web. One such example is Exclusive. Porsche Exclusive.
Porsche is well known for its black hole option lists and its Exclusive division only takes things even further. From time to time, the Germans like to place a bit, capturing our attention with their personalized models.

On this particular occasion, the 2015 Cayenne facelift was chosen for the job - the SUV was gifted with a wide range of Porsche Exclusive exterior and interior goodies. Before we start talking about this, we’ll mention the car, as well as the rims, are covered in Palladium Metallic, a color available in the Cayenne configurator.

It all starts with the SportDesign pack, including front and rear apron elements, as well as side skirts. This is followed by Bi-Xenon adaptive headlights finished in Black (yes, that’s PDLS for you Porsche aficionados), as well as 21-inch Cayenne SportEdition wheels and painted wheel arch extensions.

Inside, we get the extended leather package with a two-tone combination that reminds us of the coffee world. To get an idea of how deep the leather-ization goes, we’ll mention that each air vent element comes dressed in the material (they’ve been doing this for years).

As far as the tech side goes, we aren’t dealing with anything special here - this is a Cayenne S.
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