Cayenne

Make
Porsche
Segment
SUV

The ICC (internet car configurator) for the 2024 Porsche Cayenne is live, meaning you can build the performance SUV of your dreams.

No one ever accused the Cayenne of being affordable, with a starting price of $79,200 for the base model with a 348-horsepower V6, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Porsche's configurator is notoriously vast, allowing customers to customize nearly every aspect of the car, including custom Paint To Sample colors and door sill guards with your name on them.

We decided to play around with the configurator for the recently facelifted SUV to see how expensive it would be with every single option clicked. This task proved trickier than expected because some options can not be combined with others. After much trial and error, we built a base Cayenne with a $172,180 sticker price.

In other words, we added $91,330 in options, which is more than the price of the Cayenne itself.

You need the $13,150 Paint to Sample option to get the most expensive Cayenne possible. We also tacked on Exclusive Design Sport Wheels in Neodyme for $5,510, a Bespoke Decal Set for $1,020, HD-Matrix Design LED Headlights in Black for $2,280, and more.

Including performance options like Rear Axle Steering ($1,280), Adaptive Air Suspension ($2,380), and PDCC ($3,590), we added $32,010 to the price.

The interior was slightly more reasonable, with $20,170 in options. Some standout options include Bespoke Leather Vehicle Keys for $1,030, Burmester Premium Audio for $5,810, and the Premium Package Plus For $6,910. If you were wondering about that new Passenger Screen, it's included in the Premium Package Plus or can be selected as a standalone option for $1,490.

For the same price as our fully-loaded base Cayenne, you could almost get the Cayenne Turbo GT Coupe. Starting at $196,300, the Turbo GT packs a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 650 hp.

Because this flagship model includes more as standard, we could only add a few options. Still, we managed to tick plenty of boxes to get the price up to $256,790 ($58,840 in additional extras). You could get a Lamborghini Urus with a few goodies for the same amount.

As always, Porsche continues to offer the best online configurator in the business, and you can spend hours getting lost in all of the various customization choices.