The Porsche Cayenne was a gamble for the German sports car manufacturer, and it faced a lot of criticism when it was first introduced. However, the model has since become one of Porsche’s best-selling vehicles, alongside the iconic 911 sports car. Porsche, known for its sports car heritage, took a leap of faith by venturing into the SUV market, and it paid off handsomely. They have since released numerous versions of the Cayenne, targeting different market segments.

The top-of-the-line Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT is a beast on the road, boasting a powerful V8 engine with a 4.0-liter capacity, twin-turbocharged to deliver a maximum output of 631 horsepower and a staggering 850 Nm of torque. This is a significant improvement over the standard Cayenne, offering almost 300 horsepower more.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, and his unique taste in cars have always been a topic of interest. Recently, he shared that his Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT has been transformed into an MPV to meet his wife’s preference for this vehicle type. The modified Cayenne now has a significantly longer wheelbase, possibly exceeding six meters, and the highlight is the rear passenger door, which has been converted into a sliding door, a unique feature not typically seen in SUVs.

While interior images of the modified vehicle have not been shared, one can expect a luxurious and comfortable cabin with additional business-class seats and various entertainment and relaxation options for the CEO’s wife.

In addition to the modified Cayenne, Zuckerberg also owns another Porsche, the 911 GT3 with the Touring package, a street-legal race car.

The key factor that sets the Cayenne Turbo GT apart from its competitors and makes it the fastest SUV in Porsche’s history is its powerful V8 engine. With a 4.0-liter capacity and twin-turbochargers, this engine delivers an impressive 631 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque.

The Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT combines its powerful engine with an 8-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, resulting in breathtaking performance. This SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 300 km/h.

For those interested in owning a Porsche Cayenne, the latest pricing information for Vietnam is worth noting. The base model starts at 4.7 billion VND, while the top-of-the-line Cayenne Turbo GT has a price tag of 12.25 billion VND. These prices are exclusive of additional options and on-road costs, and the final amount can be three times higher with all the available upgrades and accessories.

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