Ed Bolian & SWAE Drove Porsche Cayennes 6,000 Miles To The Arctic

This incredible journey proves the Porsche Cayenne’s mettle yet again.

It’s been more than 20 years since the introduction of the Porsche Cayenne, but considering the manufacturer’s 75-year history, the concept remains somewhat novel. At the time of its introduction, it was a radical and controversial vehicle, an SUV surrounded by a lineup of some of the world’s most cherished sports cars. However, it proved a massive success, and one of the cornerstones of Porsche’s brand today. 

While many Cayennes are used as family haulers that boast a luxurious and sporty edge, the SUV is also a highly capable vehicle with impressive adventuring ability, and on YouTube, VINWiki proved that with an incredible 6,000-mile expedition.

The idea was born from Ed Bolian’s ownership of a Cayenne, originally bought for a “cheap off-roader challenge,” which quickly became one of his favorite cars for its usefulness and charm. After selling that car, Bolian got together with SWAE, a research and design studio in Montana to build four 958-generation Porsche Cayenne Turbos with special liveries.

Two went to the Southwest, while two went up to the Arctic for a 6,000-mile round trip. The trip involved challenging terrain, breathtaking landscapes, difficult weather conditions, and a chance to see the Northern Lights. The trip served as a reminder of the joy and importance of exploration and experiencing the world, and despite being from a manufacturer of luxury performance cars for the tarmac, the Porsche Cayenne is an excellent car to adventure with.

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