Porsche Cayenne Snaps in Half in Wild Crash

Porsche Cayenne Snaps in Half in Wild Crash

Per police reports, the driver sustained only minor injuries, which is frankly astonishing.

Late in the night on March 31, 2026, the Dunwoody Police Department, of Dunwoody, Georgia, shared a post on a social media showing a matte purplish SUV completely severed in two pieces, with only the wiring harness connecting the front and back sections. The police reported it as a single car accident, with speed being a factor. Per the post, “…the driver sustained only minor injuries. The driver’s seat was the only section of the cabin left intact.” (Editor’s Note: To be clear, this is not an April Fool’s post.)

Indeed, upon closer inspection of the lead photo, the severed SUV appears to be a Porsche Cayenne, and the front passenger seat appears to have been ejected from the vehicle (or removed subsequent to the crash).

The Cayenne in question appears to be a current model year GTS Coupe, possibly wrapped in a matte purple finish, with aftermarket black wheels. The dramatically exposed rear cabin, which was ripped apart just behind the rear door, shows the rear seats in two tone red and black leather, behind white sheets of what we presume to be the deployed and shredded curtain airbags.

Comments on the post claim the speed limit of the road on which this accident occurred is 25 mph. The impact damage suggests the speeds at the time of the accident to be much, much higher, which is not surprising, given the Cayenne GTS makes 493 horsepower and has a Porsche-claimed top speed of 171 mph. Stay safe folks!

Source: motortrend

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