Porsche Turbo
The EA825 biturbo V8 at 4.0L is the heart of the modern Cayenne Turbo — hot-V layout, 550 hp, and a sound that's impressive despite the turbos. Torque is available everywhere, the pull feels brutal even by SUV standards. Technically the engine is well developed, but under track use the turbos need cool-down periods — the EA825 does not tolerate careless treatment after intense sessions. In the Turbo S E-Hybrid combined with the electric motor it reaches 680 hp system output — an absurd figure for an SUV that feels very real on the road.
9YA Turbo: Sport SUV of the present
550 hp EA825 V8 in the most modern Cayenne — that's the strongest argument for the 9YA as a sport SUV. The chassis is better than ever in a Cayenne, the all-wheel drive system more precise, and the V8 sounds good despite the exhaust system. On the motorway or a mountain road, the Cayenne Turbo makes you forget it's an SUV — briefly.
Engine Weaknesses 7
A failed crankcase ventilation on the 4.0L V8 can draw oil into the intake tract and cause turbo bearing wear. Early replacement prevents total engine failure.
Symptoms: Oil mist in the intake tract, elevated oil consumption, turbo whistle changes character
The V8 also uses the problematic vacuum-controlled water pump (GEBA 15019). According to the 9Y0 megathread, V6 and V8 are equally affected. Coolant contaminates the entire vacuum system.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without a visible external leak, vacuum system faults, brake servo warning, coolant temperature message
Emerging issue on the 9YA V8 family: rocker arms break, typically on one bank, and damage the camshaft and VVT actuators. Repair covers both banks — costs up to 15,000 €. Known to occur from ~40,000 km.
Symptoms: Engine rattling, oil pressure drop from 24 to 10 psi, engine warning light, possible engine stall
EA825-based V8 biturbo. Under intensive track use, turbo bearings can suffer from heat soak. Cool-down phase after full load is important.
Symptoms: Whistling noise grows louder, oil consumption increases, power loss
4.0L V8 Biturbo Cayenne 9YA: radiators become clogged and reduce cooling efficiency. Annual cleaning recommended for track day use.
Symptoms: Elevated engine temperature at full load, power reduction via thermal management
TSB confirmed: check valves in the V8 biturbo vent lines fail. Membrane tears, oil mist and vacuum pressure drop. Both cylinder banks affected.
Symptoms: Oil in turbo inlets, engine warning light, whistling noise, rough running and engine stumble
Emerging problem as 9Y0 Cayennes approach 150,000 km: the wastegate actuator lever breaks. Forum discussions document the first cases. The turbo must be removed for repair.
Symptoms: Boost pressure loss, check engine light, whistling noise from the turbo area, power loss
Vehicle Weaknesses 6
E-Hybrid variants show isolated failures in the high-voltage system and charging electronics. Software updates resolve many problems.
Even on the current Cayenne, sunroof drains block up. Regular cleaning every 2 years recommended.
The air suspension compressor shows increased wear after around 6-8 years. Leaking air bags force the compressor to run frequently, leading to overheating and total failure. Repair costs are significant.
A/C does not cool sufficiently or fails completely due to a compressor defect. Stone chip damage to the condenser is also documented. Compressor replacement or condenser replacement costs are significant.
The high vehicle weight leads to disproportionately fast pad and brake disc wear. First inspection often necessary as early as 40,000 km. Dealership costs significantly higher than independent workshops.
Electric power steering produces quiet clicking or grinding noises at low speed. On individual vehicles, intermittent loss of steering assistance occurs, usually fixable via a control unit update.
Reports & Tests
84 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2018–2024). Most reported: Other (23), Electrical (23), Airbags (13).