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Porsche Cayenne Turbo e-Hybrid

Steve_Fowler@autovia.co.uk

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PORSCHE seems to be able to do no wrong these days, whether it’s refreshing its core petrol-powered line-up, or going for full-on electrification. Whichever direction it takes, driver appeal is undiluted, while quality, tech and everyday usability just keep getting better and better, too.

Plug-in hybrids are often seen as the worst of both worlds, though – petrol power lumbered with a heavy battery to drag around, plus a limited all-electric range without the financial benefits of a full EV.

Could the latest Cayenne, now in

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