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  2. Porsche Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by the German company Porsche since 2002. ... Cayenne Turbo: 2008–2010: 4,806 cc (4.8 L; 293.3 cu in ...

  3. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle Type Type MY Engine numbers Technical data Cayenne S M48.00 03 3 813 00501>60000 8 Cyl/4,5L /250 KW Cayenne Turbo M48.50 03 3 823 00501>60000 8 Cyl/4,5L /331 KW Cayenne M02.2Y 04 4 BFD 00501>60000 6 Cyl/3,2L /184 KW Cayenne S M48.00 04 4 814 00501>60000 8 Cyl/4,5L /250 KW Cayenne Turbo M48.50 04 4 824 00501>60000 8 Cyl/4,5L /331 KW ...

  4. Ruf Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Following Alois Sr's. death in 1974, 24-year-old Alois Jr. took control of the business and focused on his passion: Porsche vehicles, and especially the 911. A year later in 1975, the first Ruf-enhanced Porsche came to life. Ruf debuted their first complete model in 1977, a tuned version of Porsche's 911 Turbo with a stroked, 3.3-litre motor ...

  5. Porsche - Wikipedia

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    Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output. In 2004, production of the 456 kilowatts (620 PS ; 612 bhp ) Carrera GT commenced in Leipzig, and at EUR 450,000 ($440,000 in the United States) it was the most ...

  6. Porsche VIN specification - Wikipedia

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    Position Explanation North America notes 1: W = German based manufacturer. 2: P = Porsche. 3: 0 (zero) = Passenger car (applies to all except Cayenne and Macan) or 1 = SUV (applies to Cayenne and Macan).

  7. Porsche type numbers - Wikipedia

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    1st generation of the Cayenne SUV 9R1: 1996 Porsche 911 GT1 9R2 1999 LMP version of 911 GT1 (test vehicle) 9R3: 1998–2000 Porsche LMP2000, Le Mans Prototype racing car design, never used for racing 9R6: 2004: Porsche RS Spyder, LMP2 class racing car 9R9: 2014 Porsche 919 Hybrid, 2.0L hybrid sports-racing car for LMP1 category 9RD [10] 2022