Porsche SA donates modified Cayenne to The Black Mambas anti-poaching unit
Porsche South Africa has donated a modified second-generation Cayenne as ‘rapid response’ vehicle to The Black Mambas to combat rhino poaching in the Greater Kruger. Image: Porsche Porsche South Africa and Porsche Middle East and Africa have collaborated to provide a rapid response vehicle to The Black Mambas for their work in preventing rhino poaching in the Greater Kruger. Formed in 2013, The Black Mambas is the world’s first all-female, unarmed anti-poaching unit. They patrol around 20 000 hectares of wildlife regions in north-eastern South Africa. “The team at Porsche Centre Johannesburg took on the challenge of upgrading this Cayenne with great enthusiasm and responsibility,” said Toby Venter, CEO of Porsche South Africa . “Our focus was to ensure the Cayenne could operate reliably across the vast and demanding terrain of the reserve. It combines performance, durability, and capability, and will serve as a valuable asset to the team.” Wrapped in green and black cam...