
The hybrid Porsche Cayenne will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, along with the Volkswagen Touareg, AutoBlogGreen reports.
The two almost identical-looking SUVs use a new hybrid drive system co-developed by the two brands.
Both models will use a version of the supercharged V6 engine found in the Audi S4, and both are scheduled to enter production after being debuted at the show.
They will face competition from the Mercedes-Benz ML450 hybrid and the “class-leading” Lexus RX450h hybrid.
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