tyre pressure PORSCHE CAYNNE DIESEL 2012 2.G Information Manual
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A t ypical Porsche feature: the five round
instruments form the familiar cluster and
are slightly raised from the dashboard as
a visual unit. The highresolution 4.8inch
TFT colour display shows information
from the onboard computer or, in con
junction with PCM including navigation
module, map data from the navigation
system. It also shows the figures from the
optional adaptive cruise control or gives
various warnings, such as alerts from
Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM), also avail
able as an option. The car is ergonomically designed around
the vehicle occupants for optimum
comfort. Frequently used controls are
grouped logically together on the centre
console to enable you to select individual
functions quickly and easily.
The rear seats provide manual fore/aft
adjustment as well as backrest adjust
ment and a 40/20/40 splitfolding facilit y.
This affords more space in the rear
passenger compartment or increases
the storage capacit y up to 1,780 litres.
The interior features a selection of
quality materials available in various
combinations and comes in a choice of
interior colours and finishes, ranging
from sport y to exclusive. There are also
a number of optional interior packages in
a selection of fine woods or in aluminium
or carbon – for a raceinspired look.
Once again, we’ve successfully united
t wo seeming contrasts to bring you max
imum comfort and dynamic performance.
Interior.
Who says you can’t sit comfortably while
enjoying exhilarating performance?
As soon as you open the door of the
new Cayenne S Diesel, the concept is
immediately clear – 100 % sports car,
100 % Porsche.
The rising centre console makes for a
dynamic statement – and it focuses on
what ’s really important: you. The seat
position and sports steering wheel offer
exceptional support and contact – for an
even sportier drive.
The best way to prepare for excellence?
Take a relaxed approach.
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