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[http://www.porsche.com/ Porsche] has joined other European automakers and announced plans to build the Cayenne [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]]. The Hybrid version will be built off its current [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_Cayenne Cayenne]. The launch date is expected at the end of the decade. | [http://www.porsche.com/ Porsche] has joined other European automakers and announced plans to build the Cayenne [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]]. The Hybrid version will be built off its current [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_Cayenne Cayenne]. The launch date is expected at the end of the decade. | ||
==Pricing== | ==Pricing== | ||
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==Gas Mileage== | ==Gas Mileage== | ||
Production of the Cayenne Hybrid are to cut gas mileage by about 15 percent. | Production of the Cayenne Hybrid are to cut gas mileage by about 15 percent. | ||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
==Main Competitors== | ==Main Competitors== | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 15:01, 7 July 2006
Porsche has joined other European automakers and announced plans to build the Cayenne Hybrid. The Hybrid version will be built off its current Cayenne. The launch date is expected at the end of the decade.
Pricing
Pricing has not yet been released.
Gas Mileage
Production of the Cayenne Hybrid are to cut gas mileage by about 15 percent.
Photos
Main Competitors
External Links
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