Cayenne Coupe - Really?
Discussion
Adam B said:
How is that a coupe? It’s got four doors
So basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
Correct, thought Cayennes were for carrying stuff, people, dogs and a bit of towing with some off road ability. Least thats why I bought mine.So basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
Sad to see them following the trendy market as Merc and BMW.
David W. said:
Adam B said:
How is that a coupe? It’s got four doors
So basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
Correct, thought Cayennes were for carrying stuff, people, dogs and a bit of towing with some off road ability. Least thats why I bought mine.So basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
Sad to see them following the trendy market as Merc and BMW.
I saw a Q8 yesterday...it’s chuffing massive. The frameless doors seem a tad incongruous on a car that big. Mind I really am not a fan of the way Audi’s styling is going.
Adam B said:
How is that a coupe? It’s got four doors
So basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
Not sure if correct, but I read on another thread (I think it migh have been also about this car) that the word Coupe derives from the French cut and therefore technically all cars that are cut in length or height are coupesSo basically it’s a cayenne with less rear headroom and better looks - sure it will sell well and cost a bit more
hungry_hog said:
Budflicker said:
Just watched the launch vids on YouTube for this, I've got to say I really like it as a family wagon.
The wife's Disco goes back next year, one of these is a very tempting replacement.
issue is - only 4 seats (like original Panamera)The wife's Disco goes back next year, one of these is a very tempting replacement.
MDL111 said:
Not sure if correct, but I read on another thread (I think it migh have been also about this car) that the word Coupe derives from the French cut and therefore technically all cars that are cut in length or height are coupes
Every days a school day, would still argue only a marketing department would think of that car as a Coupé Cheib said:
Yeah I bought my Cayenne for carrying the family, dog and occasionally a load of luggage...this just makes it a but less practical. That said there’s clearly a market for these things,
I saw a Q8 yesterday...it’s chuffing massive. The frameless doors seem a tad incongruous on a car that big. Mind I really am not a fan of the way Audi’s styling is going.
Plenty of Q8's being driven gingerly around town. Their fatness seems very easy to donk a panel or threeI saw a Q8 yesterday...it’s chuffing massive. The frameless doors seem a tad incongruous on a car that big. Mind I really am not a fan of the way Audi’s styling is going.
Shiverman said:
Budflicker said:
Yes, i only saw that after my post, 4 seats no good to me.
You can have a 5 seat option. Standard is two ‘sports’ seats in the rear but you can specify a bench seat which gives a third seat.terryb said:
But not with the "lightweight sports pack" which gives the 4 x houndstooth/ leather seats - clicking the 2+1 rear bench seat then removes the pack from the configurator.
Ah didn’t check it to that detail. I love the houndstooth in the lightweight sports pack but have ended up with nearly £19k in options with that pack which is feeling a bit toppy to me having an £81k base Cayenne. Stripped the pack off and I’m down to £71k.
First world dilemmas!!
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