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Various news outlets have speculated that Porsche's first-ever diesel engine would be installed in the Cayenne SUV for 2009, and now Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking has confirmed it. As previously
reported, the oil-burner will be snatched from the Audi parts bin and reportedly be essentially unchanged in Porsche guise. That means 240 horsepower and 406 lb.-ft. of torque, plenty to get the hefty Cayenne out of its own way. Instead of spending development money on a
Porsche-specific diesel engine, Zuffenhausen has instead invested in a
hybrid system, which will also see duty in the Cayenne around 2010. By then, a lithium-ion battery will likely be ready to replace the
prototype's nickel-based unit<a href="http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/11/15/2007-la-auto-show-videos-porsche-cayenne-hybrid-volkswagen-spa/" />.
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