Porsche Just Broke A World Record By Pulling An Airbus A380 With A Cayenne
It’s not every day you see a standard production car pulling a monstrous Airbus A380 plane, but that’s what Porsche did to set a new World Record.
The car used to complete the record-breaking pull was a Cayenne S Diesel, powered by a 4.2-litre V8 engine producing 380bhp a burly 627lb ft of torque.
The Airbus A380 is from Air France’s fleet of 10, with the moment taking place at its engineering hangar at the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Porsche’s Cayenne had to tow the huge plane a distance of 42 metres and broke the record for the heaviest aircraft pull by a production car by 115 tonnes.
Just looking at the pictures, it’s quite a sight – the tiny-looking Cayenne casually pulling the largest passenger plane in the world.
A special towing attachment had to be positioned on the Cayenne’s standard tow bar to complete the world record, and a Cayenne Turbo S also completed the pull afterwards too. Just to rub it in further.
Richard Payne, a Porsche technician, was the guy behind the wheel and said he was “so relieved” afterwards, as the manufacturer “doesn’t usually go this far” to test the limits of its cars.
So, if you didn’t think the Cayenne was tough enough, this might change your mind.
Comments
In which way is the cayenne better for towing why do you think that when people by cars to tow they do not think hey I want a Porsche $hit box they go get a truck that has much more power more reliable engine for towing
Range Rover be like: Hold my beer
A VAG Subsidiary broke volkswagens world record with a rebadged version of the same car… wut
Meanwhile there is an 8.1 liter V8 Suburban somewhere out there that no one bats an eye to
Exactly, any American diesel truck could do this.
The real question is how well did it stop
they let it roll to a stop I think
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Now someone needs to pull n An-225 :D
Hold my beer….
http://cdn5.3dtuning.com/info/Lada%20Niva%202131%202001%20SUV/factory/1.jpg
Would be quicker with an S Diesel.
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