TechArt Sport Air Suspension Module for the Cayenne
Lower on the road, higher off road
April 29, 2004 11:06 AM
Filed Under: Porsche, Tuners
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Lower on the road, higher off road
Up to 80 millimeters lowering on the road and up to 70 millimeters lifting for heavy-duty off road operation: The new TechArt Sport air suspension module from TechArt Automobildesign further expands the scope of the Porsche Cayenne. The TechArt Sport suspension module, which is offered for a retail price of 1 682 Euros for all Cayenne models with air suspension, can be easily installed by every workshop due to its plug-and-play technology. The standard control module can be installed again anytime. In parking position the Cayenne customized by TechArt "sleeps" in lowest position. When the engine is started the SUV automatically lifts up to standard level. By using the standard suspension level adjustment wheel on the cockpit the Cayenne can be alternatively lowered by about 80 millimeters or lifted up to 70 millimeters to reach a bigger ground clearance for off road driving. The computer-controlled TechArt Sport air suspension module is designed to provide enough residual spring travel to guarantee an optimal driving safety and to preserve the ride comfort of the car.Related Articles
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