To say that the Porsche Cayenne has been a success is an understatement.. When the Stuttgart house announced that they were going to fully enter the SUV segment, more than one raised their hands to their heads. But next April 18 the Bavarian brand will present the fourth generation and here you have a preview in the form of photos. In them it is not yet seen what the final style of its body is like, but it is How good does its technological interior look?
As you can see the fourth generation of the Porsche Cayenne has up to three displays. They are not all standard and their functions are well distributed, but what is most striking is that it inherits some traits that are typical of the Taycan. Anyway, it's a high-tech interior that Porsche calls the Driver Experience and will extend to future models of the brand. Oh and if you think you have lost the painting with five spheres, you are wrong.
The new Porsche Cayenne debuts the Driver Experience system with up to three screens and Siri voice commands…
As we said, the new Porsche Cayenne can incorporate up to 3 screens on its dashboard. Depending on the configuration, the third one that goes in front of the passenger is optional, with the 12,6-inch frame and the 12,3-inch touch center being standard. According to the brand, depending on the level of equipment, the driver can choose up to seven views in the instrument cluster. Among them there is a simple one and another with the five spheres.
In the news section, the central touch screen supports voice commands with Siri as an assistant and connected online navigation as standard. Besides, when the car is stopped they can watch videos. If we go a little further down, we have the new panel to control the HVAC system. It is made of glass on a black panel and comes with a set of physical and haptic controls to manage functions such as heated seats or temperature.
Further back goes the mobile charging dock wirelessly forcing relocate shifter. Now it is on the dashboard, right between the digital instrumentation and the central touch screen. It seems very simple in design, but we don't know how intuitive to use it will be until we can test it. As a complement, in the cabin there are two "hidden" USB-C ports in the front glove box and two more in the rear center console.
Si we return to the third optional screen, we discovered that it is 10,9 inches and allows you to control the multimedia system and navigation. Besides allows you to watch moving videos from the provider Screenhits TV but the brand says that there is a filter to avoid distractions to the driver. Finally, the steering wheel inherits features from the last 911 such as the controls that go on the horizontal arms. In any case, their secrets will be official in a few days...
Patience…
Source - Porsche