Porsche Macan turning circle:
RUF borrows technology and engineering concepts from Porsche under license
The Macan was originally known by its code name Cajun, a portmanteau of Cayenne Junior.
"Under the working name "Cajun", this efficient and sporty model will further expand the world's most successful Porsche segment in the SUV sector. In addition to the new Cayenne, which has clearly consolidated its market position as the most successful sporty SUV in the premium segment, the "Cajun" will also have a very positive impact with its typical Porsche features such as light weight, ease of handling and agility. As an attractive entry model in the Porsche world, the "Cajun" will attract new and even younger customers to the premium brand along with the Boxster, the market leader in the segment of two-seater, mid-size sports cars."
The official top speed of the 918 Spyder as quoted by Porsche is 345 km/h (215 mph).
The top speed using electric motors only is 150 km/h (93 mph)
The maximum tosing capacity of the 2005 Porsche Cayenne is 7716 lbs.
The gross weight of the 2006 Porsche Boxster is 3549 lbs.