Cargraphic celebrates its 25th anniversary with customized Cayenne

by Alex Patrick

Its 25th anniversary for Cargraphic and to celebrate the occasion, the German tuning firm has come up with a newly designed model that is based on the new facelifted Porsche Cayenne 957.

Speaking about the Cayenne that they have worked upon, Cargraphic said the diesel V6 engine has been tweaked so that it now produces a healthy 286 hp though the tuning firm is not forthcoming about the torque figures. The Cargraphic Cayenne will be shod with custom 21-inch race-capable wheels donning the Dunlop SP Quattromaxx tires. Other areas where the Cayenne has been subjected to improvements include new bigger brakes with enhanced stopping power and an exhaust made of stainless steel while the new quad-headlamps improves the SUV’s aerodynamics.

The model draws inspiration from the 2006 race taxi Cayenne that was used to give high-speed rides to the spectators of the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) around the race track. In much the same manner, the new Cargraphic Cayenne will also be used for advertising purposes while featuring in various events of 2010 as well.

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