Porsche Cayenne (958)
The second-generation Porsche Cayenne (958), produced from 2011 to 2018, refined the recipe of the original SUV to create a vehicle that felt significantly more like a Porsche to drive. By shedding weight and introducing a more driver-focused cockpit shared with the Panamera, the 958 established itself as the best-handling luxury SUV in its class. In the UK, it remains a highly desirable premium family car, offering a level of prestige and performance that its Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7 platform-mates struggle to match, while proving to be a generally more reliable proposition than the first-generation model. Reliability is respectable for a complex luxury vehicle, but there are several critical mechanical areas that require verification. The most widespread concern is transfer case failure, which manifests as a "shuddering" sensation under light acceleration; Porsche addressed this with an extended warranty, so ensure any used example has the updated unit. For 2011–2012 V8 models, the VarioCam bolts are a major risk and must be checked for recall completion to avoid catastrophic engine failure. Additionally, the 3.0-litre Diesel is a robust workhorse, but can suffer from oil leaks from the timing chain covers on high-mileage cars. UK used buyers should be diligent in checking for water ingress, as blocked sunroof and cowl drains can allow water to flood the footwells, potentially destroying the main wiring harness and costing thousands to rectify. A Full Porsche (OPC) or specialist service history is non-negotiable, and buyers should look for evidence that "lifetime" transmission and differential fluids have been changed by 80,000 miles. It is also important to verify that the car is fitted with Porsche-approved "N-rated" tyres, as using non-approved rubber can occasionally lead to warranty claims being rejected for drivetrain issues.
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Common Faults & Reliability
These are the most common documented problems for the Porsche Cayenne (958), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.
Transfer Case Shudder
high severityInternal wear causes jerky power delivery. Porsche has extended the warranty on many of these.
Air Suspension Failure
high severityAir struts leak or the compressor fails, causing the car to sag. Replacing struts with Porsche parts is very expensive.
PCM Infotainment Glitches
low severityThe PCM 3.1 system can suffer from screen freezes and Bluetooth connectivity issues on earlier 958 models.
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