2023 Porsche Cayenne Safety and Reliability

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Porsche Cayenne Reliability Rating

2023 Cayenne Safety

Thus far, there is no US Porsche Cayenne safety review for either the 2023 or 2022 model of the SUV by either the IIHS or the NHTSA. This is not uncommon for vehicles in this price range and niche.

US NHTSA Crash Test Result

NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.

2023 Cayenne Key Safety Features

作为标准,配有辣椒模型a respectable smattering of standard features that includes 10 airbags. These are made up of frontal, side-impact, curtain, and knee airbags, while the usual traction and stability protocols also help keep you out of harm's way. Other features include the obligatory rearview camera, front and rear parking sensors, forward collision detection with automatic emergency braking, and rain-sensing wipers. Of course, Porsche will make money wherever possible, so the advanced driver aids offered come at a premium. These are worth considering though, as they certainly make driving a little less stressful. Options here include adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist and traffic sign recognition, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, a surround-view camera, a night vision camera, a head-up display, and adaptive LED Matrix headlights.

Porsche Cayenne Trims Base Platinum Edition S S Platinum Edition GTS
Back-Up Camera S S S S S
Cross-Traffic Alert N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Rear Parking Aid S S S S S
Blind Spot Monitor O O O O O
Lane Departure Warning O O O O O
Lane Keeping Assist O O O O O
ABS S S S S S
Night Vision O O O O O
Tire Pressure Monitor S S S S S
Brake Assist S S S S S
Stability Control S S S S S
Traction Control S S S S S

2023 Cayenne Reliability

Thus far, there are no recalls listed for 2023 models, and the 2022 Cayenne has just one recall for a rear axle that may be misaligned. The 2021 model was subject to four recalls for a missing seat heater that could prevent airbag deployment, rear-axle bolts that may fail, a steering column that may detach, and the misaligned rear axle issue. Reliability seems to have improved since then, though, so these issues shouldn't pop up again.

To put your mind at ease, Porsche sells the Cayenne with a four-year/50,000-mile basic and powertrain warranty, a 12-year corrosion warranty with no mileage limit, and four years/50,000 miles of roadside assistance. You also get complimentary scheduled maintenance for the first year or 10,000 miles - whichever comes first.

Warranty

  • Basic:
    4 Years \ 50,000 Miles
  • Drivetrain:
    4 Years \ 50,000 Miles
  • Corrosion:
    12 Years \ Unlimited Miles
  • Roadside Assistance:
    4 Years \ 50,000 Miles
  • Maintenance:
    1 Years \ 10,000 Miles
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