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Porsche - Cayenne Hybrid (2014)

When you’re searching for the Porsche Cayenne Hybrid, a 2014 model often captures the eye of discerning buyers because it delivers a blend of luxury, performance, and efficiency that remains rare in the compact‑luxury SUV segment. Even though the Porsche Cayenne Hybrid price varies depending on mileage, condition, and configuration, the 2014 model tends to sit comfortably around the mid‑$70,000 range on the used market. This “used Porsche Cayenne Hybrid price” snapshot offers a useful starting point for anyone weighing the benefits of a high‑performance hybrid over a traditional gasoline engine.

  • Engine: 2.9‑L twin‑charged V6 with a 48‑V lithium‑ion hybrid module that delivers 380 hp total.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic paired with an electric motor for smooth torque delivery.
  • Fuel system: Plug‑in hybrid electric drive with a 32‑kWh battery pack and an estimated electric range of 13‑16 miles.
  • Dimensions: Length – 190.8 in; Width – 82.4 in; Height – 68.6 in; Wheelbase – 114.4 in.
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (AWD) with an electronically controlled differential.
  • MSRP (2014): $87,300 – includes standard features such as adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, and a 14‑inch TFT display.
  • Trim Levels: Base, G–S, and Marequino‑color variants offering incremental luxury equipment.
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, heated/ventilated seats, and ambient lighting.
  • Safety: Advanced airbags, stability control, and Porsche’s active safety suite.

Prospective buyers often ask, “What is a 2014 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid worth?” and whether the long‑term ownership cost aligns with the initial investment. While the exact Porsche Cayenne Hybrid 2014 price may shift, historical sales data and dealer listings suggest that a well‑maintained 2014 model with modest mileage typically sells for 30–35% less than the factory price, depending on seasonal demand and geographical location. In other words, you might find a 2014 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid within a realistic used price range of around $50,000–$55,000 if the vehicle has been cared for and drives under 60,000 miles.

Depreciation Insight

The fast‑moving automotive market can chip away at value, but high‑performance hybrids such as the Porsche Cayenne Hybrid depreciation trajectory is slightly more tempered than many gas‑only SUVs. Here’s a realistic look:

  • First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value, which for a 2014 model originally priced near $87,000 translates to a drop to approximately $70,000–$74,000.
  • Years 2–3: Depreciation slows to around 10–12% per year, leading to a value between $58,000 and $62,000.
  • Years 4–5: A further decline of 7–9% per year usually brings the price into the mid‑$50,000s.
  • Long term: After five years, a 2014 model might retain roughly 45–50% of its original MSRP, which has become a model‑specific benchmark in the luxury hybrid segment.

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