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Porsche Cayenne Tows an Airbus A380

I know this sounds crazy but Porsche has finally made it. The ageing second generation Porsche Cayenne S Diesel and the Turbo S were given a massive test – towing an Airbus A380. The biggest passenger vehicle on the planet, which weighs more than 250-tonne (285-tonne)! You may remember something similar ten years ago when the Fifth Gear presenter, Tom Ford, decided to pull a Boeing 747 with a diesel VW Touareg V10. He made it but he cheated! The Boeing 747 had dummy engines and was probably lighter than a normal plane. In addition, that plane was parked on the Top Gear circuit for ages and wouldn’t have had any fuel or liquids. It was a dry 747 with fake engines.

However, Porsche did it properly! A plane that was ready to fly was towed by a Cayenne. This campaign was done to show the robustness and the power of the Cayenne. Towing a 285-tonne plane is not easy, and creates tremendous pressure on the torque converter, gearbox, drive train and the chassis (platform). And don’t forget, Cayenne doesn’t have a low range gearbox like the Touareg!

The first gear of the Cayenne is designed to act like a low-range gear. From this experience, we can see that it does work.

However, they should have done this test before to show that the Cayenne is still a powerful SUV for offroad work!

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Porsche Airbus A380

Photo Credit | Porsche