RUF Dakara Debuts at the Geneva Motor Show

RUF Dakara

RUF kit comes with 22-inch wheels, 911 headlights and broadened fenders to give Cayenne a more muscular look

By Alex Ricciuti
March 5, 2009 3:22 PM
Filed Under: Geneva Motor Show, German, Porsche, Tuners

Tuner RUF does its version of the Porsche Cayenne.

The model is named the Dakara and comes with 22-inch wheels and 911 headlights intended to make this Porsche Cayenne SUV more sporty looking than it already is. The broadened fenders also give the Dakara a muscular, just-back-from-the-gym appearance.

The RUF body kit for the Cayenne also includes front and rear cameras and a top-notch multimedia system just in case you're so confident in your parallel parking skills that you'd rather watch TV than see how close you're coming to scrapping that poor Mondeo owner's fender. The interior also features a highly stylized leather trim befitting an upgraded luxury sport ute.

The Dakara comes with a V8 with an output of 600 hp and 890 Nm of torque and scurries up to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. Adjustments to the chassis along with ceramic brakes allow for the body to handle that kind of thunderous heartbeat.

The name Dakara is no doubt meant to evoke the city of Dakar, the final destination of the world's most intense rally race. Rather ironic, since this may be one Cayenne you'd prefer to keep rolling solely on pavement.

For live photos please click on the Autoblog.nl source link below.

Source: RUF via autoblog.nl

Press Release (Click to expand)

World innovation at Geneva Motor Show: the RUF Dakara

The High Luxury SUV built by RUF is named Dakara and is based on the Porsche Cayenne. The exterior and interior is able to embrace the most ambitious wishes. Because of the 911-headlights, the Dakara affects like a sports car. Four 22 inch- five spoke wheels and the broadened fenders demonstrate pure power. The bodykit fits to every Cayenne. Cameras in the front and in the back of the Dakara cater for the panorama view. The interior room is affected by complex processed leather trim which does not only fascinate with the precious materials but also with the new designed seats. A High-End Multimedia system with TV-reception, access to the internet and a CD-/DVD-Changer will gratify even the highest requirements. The V8-Turbomotor offers an engine output of 600 horsepower (600 Ps) at 6000 rpm. The maximum torque of 659 lb-ft/lbs (890 Nm) is delivered at 3000 rpm. So the Dakara is able to reach the speed of 62 mph (100 Km/h) in 4,8 sec. The chassis as well as the brake system are adjusted to the high requirements. Even ceramic-composite brakes are available.The Dakara perfectly ties in with the RUF model-range.

 

Comments

adz612
March 5, 2009 3:53 PM
Ain't that something. First time I ever looked at a Cayenne and thought 'Hmmm. That actually looks nice! If I had the money I'd buy one'

afterace2
March 5, 2009 3:58 PM
kids are gonna love that funny face!

Xanavi23
March 5, 2009 4:05 PM
Seriously, THAT is a nice Cayenne. Leave it up to my boys at Ruf.

Bristol411S3
March 5, 2009 4:17 PM
I normally loathe aftermarket conversions, but the buys from RUF can do no wrong. This is the best Cayenne tweak I have seen, stylistically anyway.

ShinyG
March 5, 2009 4:23 PM
I had a WTH moment when I first saw this. I find myself strangely pleased by its appearance...

Roger426
March 5, 2009 4:26 PM
I think this looks like an angry VW Beetle on roids.

Blake_10
March 5, 2009 5:54 PM
Those one's who sayd that koeniggsegg concept is ugly, should look at this one...

trinity
March 5, 2009 6:46 PM
The lights look horrible on the cayenne. if i'd want a huge, mean cayenne i'd get a gemballa.

Beetle
March 5, 2009 6:47 PM
So thats what happend to all those unsold vw Lupos.

dbehmoaras
March 5, 2009 7:11 PM
The headlights look stupid. I would just buy a Cayenne Turbo S instead.

xLumino
March 5, 2009 9:50 PM
kind of senseless design. The backend has a nice look, but there are to much parts without functions. They destroy the proportions of the car. The 993-style of the front don't fit the huge car

Grey
March 5, 2009 9:56 PM
Nice plastic clad job! purdy color too :)

U.D
March 8, 2009 10:51 PM
wow amazed by totally changed face this looks quite childish n funny well nice job

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