A Tribute to Rally Dominance
A highly sought-after 2010 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia is currently sparking excitement in the collector car market. This limited-production SUV was engineered as a tribute to Porsche’s back-to-back victories in the grueling Transsyberia Rally during 2007 and 2008. Out of the 285 units produced worldwide, only about 102 were allocated to the U.S. market, making this particular black-and-orange example a rare find.
Performance and Off-Road Capability
Beneath the hood lies a 4.8-liter V8 engine, shared with the Cayenne GTS, producing 405 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. This power is managed by a six-speed automatic transmission and a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. The vehicle is equipped with specialized off-road gear, including:
- 18-inch Cayenne Turbo II wheels
- Air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
- Roof-mounted off-road lighting
- Heavy-duty trailer hitch receiver
Interior and Condition Details
The cabin features a premium blend of leather and Alcantara, complemented by power-adjustable heated front seats and a Bose audio system. While the odometer shows 189,600 miles, the vehicle has seen significant recent service. Maintenance records from December 2023 and February 2025 include transmission fluid service, control arm replacements, and various gasket repairs.
The vehicle history report indicates a minor incident involving front-end damage in 2018. The seller has disclosed several cosmetic and mechanical imperfections consistent with the vehicle's age and mileage, such as:
«Minor exterior scratches and wheel chips, intermittent oil seepage, and a rear air suspension system that currently fails to lower during sport mode selection.»
Auction Status
The Cayenne currently holds a clean New York title. As of the latest update, bidding has reached $12,500 with several days remaining. The sale includes essential documentation, such as the owner’s manual, two keys, and a comprehensive folder of service history, with the current owner noting that proceeds will go toward settling an existing loan.
