Car Tuning

Techart presents an odd stylistic take on the Porsche Cayenne

German tuning company Techart has brought us quite a few upgraded Cayennes over the years, but Project Magnum seen here is simultaneously one of the most powerful and the most controversial ones.

We don’t have the numbers just yet, but the SUV seen here is much lighter than stock thanks to carbon panels making up most of its bodywork. The bumpers at both ends look more streamlined and aggressive, and side skirts do a decent job supporting the flared fenders. A couple of spoilers and a diffuser get added to the rear end, and you can opt for a special exhaust system with two tips exiting from the middle of the diffuser, as seen here.

Techart says it will listen to the customers’ wishes when it comes to the interior. It’s the only explanation we have for the cabin example in the gallery below, which is somehow turquoise with purple accents.

Last but not least, the powertrain is due an upgrade to 930 PS (917 hp / 684 kW) and 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft) of torque – the highest so far from this tuning brand. Impressively enough, the tuned Cayenne hits 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.6 seconds from standstill.

The Magnum package is coming in four trim versions limited to 25 units each. The higher the trim, the more exclusivity you get for the price.

Editor: Andrew Raspopov

 

March 1, 2025

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