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The Cajun will be produced alongside the [[Porsche Panamera|Panamera]] and the Cayenne in [[Leipzig]], Germany in a newly extended factory.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/8385606/Porsche-confirms-production-of-Cajun.html The Telegraph 16 March 2011]</ref>
The Cajun will be produced alongside the [[Porsche Panamera|Panamera]] and the Cayenne in [[Leipzig]], Germany in a newly extended factory.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/8385606/Porsche-confirms-production-of-Cajun.html The Telegraph 16 March 2011]</ref>

On February 16th, Porsche announced the final name for the car to be "Macan". The name Macan is derived from the Indonesian word for tiger. The name Macan is derived from the Indonesian word for tiger.


==Technical details==
==Technical details==

Revision as of 16:14, 16 February 2012

Porsche Cajun
Overview
ManufacturerPorsche AG
Production2013–
AssemblyLeipzig, Germany
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
PlatformMLB/MLP
RelatedAudi Q5

The Porsche Cajun is a compact crossover SUV based on the Audi Q5, initially announced in November 2010 as a development project,[1] and formally announced by Porsche in March 2011, with deliveries expected in mid 2013.[2] Porsche aims to position the Cajun below the larger Cayenne.

The Cajun will be produced alongside the Panamera and the Cayenne in Leipzig, Germany in a newly extended factory.[3]

On February 16th, Porsche announced the final name for the car to be "Macan". The name Macan is derived from the Indonesian word for tiger. The name Macan is derived from the Indonesian word for tiger.

Technical details

The engine range has not yet been confirmed for the Cajun.

References