[Autocar]
Unnamed sources at Porsche have reportedly told Autocar that a "Baby" Porsche Cayenne will not be built, as they do not want it to take sales away from the second-generation Cayenne.  The new Cayenne will be Porsche's smallest SUV, and the company has no plans to build an even-smaller version.
The firm believes that sales of the Audi Q5 have taken away from sales of the Q7, and has used that to justify their decision on a tiny SUV. Cayenne sales make up nearly half of Porsche's revenue.
In light of this news, spy hotos showed back in 2008 were in fact a second-gen Cayenne prototype, though Porsche did not say unequivocally that early-stage development of a baby Cayenne never began.
The new Porsche Cayenne will hit the market at the end of May in petrol, diesel, and hybrid versions.
The firm believes that sales of the Audi Q5 have taken away from sales of the Q7, and has used that to justify their decision on a tiny SUV. Cayenne sales make up nearly half of Porsche's revenue.
In light of this news, spy hotos showed back in 2008 were in fact a second-gen Cayenne prototype, though Porsche did not say unequivocally that early-stage development of a baby Cayenne never began.
The new Porsche Cayenne will hit the market at the end of May in petrol, diesel, and hybrid versions.


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