The old saying "money buys a house in Prague" proved true again. And literally. Even Porsche, which built a Porsche Cayenne minivan for Mark Zuckerberg's wife, Priscilla, obviously doesn't "stink" money. Already at the time when Porsche came up with the Panamera concept, which by the way became a commercially successful version, a lot of people were knocking on the forehead. What now? We'll leave it up to you to decide to what extent this is the height of bad taste, or whether it might be a route to new markets.
Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT minivan
It must be emphasized that the production is not carried out by Porsche itself, but by Californian West Coast Customs. Many celebrities use this modifier for various makeovers, such as Shaquille O'Neal, Mark Wahlberg or Justin Bieber.
The Californians didn't wait for anything and threw themselves into work, at the end of which the first ever "Porsche Cayenne minivan" was to be produced. And in the end, she succeeded - although the vehicle looks like a regular Cayenne Turbo GT, the company has extended the wheelbase and replaced the rear doors with sliding ones to make the car resemble a minivan. Zuckerberg had his wife "make" the car in the same color scheme as his Porsche 911 GT3, including black wheels and yellow brakes.
The Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT is the most equipped SUV model of the Stuttgart brand. It boasts a 4-liter V8 twin-turbo engine with 650 horsepower. An eight-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive are a matter of course. From 0 to 100, the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT manages to get in a nice 3.1 seconds, while the maximum speed exceeds 300 kilometers per hour. We have no idea how this "creation" is doing, but we are confident that Priscilla will certainly not test the limits of this vehicle in full operation.
Mark Zuckerberg did not hesitate to show off the creation on (his) social network (Facebook). "I got an assignment. Priscilla wanted a minivan, so I designed something I believe should exist: the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Minivan. Thanks to Porsche and West Coast Customs for helping me realize this goal," Zuckerberg does not hide his enthusiasm. However, fans of the German automaker will certainly find more than one reason why this vehicle should not exist.
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