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Cajun SUV from Porsche, Zests Things Up!

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The last few years have been turbulent for Porsche and the company endured a discomforting setback when its attempt to buy out Volkswagen failed. The sales graph hasn’t been too comforting either and the economic meltdown has made matter even worse for Porsche. However, Porsche has maintained a positive attitude with the planning for a better future ahead.

In a recent report, it has been stated that Porsche is setting up plans for a new SUV which is likely to be a younger sibling to Cayenne and may be called Cajun. This arrangement seems pretty okay considering that the company already has versions and models which pays reverence to spicy names and killer reptiles, and an addition of an cultural population does not come as a surprise.

But again the Cajuns have a strong resemblance to the Cayenne and they make quite a pair – (think of the alligator) the Cayman’s closest relation. Apparently, Porsche is on a home-run and is attempting to re-brand itself as the choicest automaker for the descendants of French bayou-dwellers – das auto of Acadiana. It comes as a major surprise that no other German car maker had this thought before Porsche!

We just heard that the “Cajun” will be made on the lines of the Audi Q5 which is nothing like other Porsche models or names and this actually makes some sense as the larger Cayenne also shares its model with the Audi Q7. Nevertheless, there are speculations that are impending the launch of the Cajun” probably by the end of 2014 or in the beginning of 2015. We only hope that by the time the Cajun actually arrives, Winterkorn & Co. would be a little more clear-headed.

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