Porsche's Secret Cayenne Convertible Prototype That Never Made It To Production | Carscoops carscoops
, the brand is celebrating its release with a series of untold stories about its production. Today, we’re learning more about a one-off Cayenne Convertible, located at the Porsche Museum. It’s the only Porsche-built open-top Cayenne on the planet.
Internally, they’re calling it the Package Function Model or PFM for short because it’s a non-driving prototype that was entirely built for study. As such it has none of the That last question was so divisive that they ended up building the PFM with two different tail sections. “There was still disagreement on the final issue in 2002, and two different rear sections were designed for the Package Function Model,” explains Porsche. “The left-hand tail light was set low on the rear of the car, while the right-hand one was noticeably higher.”
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