There are tons of customized Porsche Cayennes out there, some of them designed by renowned tuning houses, which struggled to give the well-known SUV a more aggressive look or a tiny boost of power. However, we came across a new interpretation of the Porsche Cayenne, this time released by the Russians over at Status Design, which is somehow different compared with the previous aftermarket packages.
A lot different we should say. There's not much to say about the car, other than the things you can already see for yourselves in the adjacent photos. Just like the guys over at autoblog.com wrote, the car comes with air intakes all round, probably in an attempt to ensure a better cooling for the high-performance engine.
There are no details on an engine upgrade whatsoever, so we can't tell for sure whether those vents are indeed playing a key role in the overall performance or they were implement only for the sake of appearance.
Beside the large wheels, we can hardly find a part that looks good on this upgraded Cayenne. Some of you might still think that the weird front fascia design looks, let's say, "somewhat" appealing but it's hard to find something that could find its place on a Cayenne.
Nevertheless, what we have here are only some computer generated images, as the project is only in the very early development stages. Carbon-fiber and plastic are expected to be the main two materials to be used on the production model which, according to the aforementioned source, is expected to arrive sometime this fall. Hooray! (not).
A lot different we should say. There's not much to say about the car, other than the things you can already see for yourselves in the adjacent photos. Just like the guys over at autoblog.com wrote, the car comes with air intakes all round, probably in an attempt to ensure a better cooling for the high-performance engine.
There are no details on an engine upgrade whatsoever, so we can't tell for sure whether those vents are indeed playing a key role in the overall performance or they were implement only for the sake of appearance.
Beside the large wheels, we can hardly find a part that looks good on this upgraded Cayenne. Some of you might still think that the weird front fascia design looks, let's say, "somewhat" appealing but it's hard to find something that could find its place on a Cayenne.
Nevertheless, what we have here are only some computer generated images, as the project is only in the very early development stages. Carbon-fiber and plastic are expected to be the main two materials to be used on the production model which, according to the aforementioned source, is expected to arrive sometime this fall. Hooray! (not).