Porsche Cayenne Leather Steering Wheel beige with Airbag Original NEW
In 2026, finding a New Original (OEM) Porsche Cayenne steering wheel in beige (Luxor Beige or Sand Beige) with a matching airbag is a premium request, as most “New” stock for older generations is held by specialized Tequipment vendors or the Porsche Classic program.
The price and part numbers vary significantly depending on which of the three Cayenne generations you are shopping for.
1. Generation 9Y0 / E3 (2019–2026)
The current generation uses a very modern, smaller-diameter wheel. For the beige interior, the color is officially called Luxor Beige.
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Wheel Part Number:
9Y0-419-091-PE-A34(Typical for heated/multifunction). -
Airbag Part Number:
9Y0-880-201-T(matching beige leather cover). -
2026 Price (New/OEM):
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Steering Wheel: $2,800 – $3,100 USD
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Airbag Module: $1,100 – $1,400 USD
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Total Set: Approx. $4,000 – $4,500 USD.
2. Generation 958 / 92A (2011–2018)
This generation saw the transition from the “thumb-shifter” wheels to the popular “Sport Design” paddle-shift wheels.
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Wheel Part Number:
958-347-804-30-9J9(Luxor Beige). -
Airbag Part Number:
958-880-201(Circular for Sport Design / Trapezoidal for Multi-function). -
2026 Price (New/OEM):
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Steering Wheel: $2,200 – $2,600 USD
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Airbag Module: $850 – $1,000 USD
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Note: New “old stock” for these is becoming rarer. Most “New” listings in 2026 are high-quality refurbishments (re-wrapped cores), so ensure it is “Factory Boxed” if you want 100% original.
3. Generation 955 / 957 (2003–2010)
The first-generation Cayenne used Sand Beige or Havanna Beige. These are now part of the Porsche Classic catalog.
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Wheel Part Number:
7L5-419-091-AT-4P8(Sand Beige / Heated). -
Airbag Part Number:
7L5-880-201-GK. -
2026 Price (New/OEM):
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Steering Wheel: $1,100 – $1,700 USD
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Airbag Module: $600 – $800 USD
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4. Important Buying Guide for 2026
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Airbag Shipping: Airbags are considered “Class 9 Explosives.” A New original airbag must be shipped via ground freight with specialized hazardous materials labeling. If a seller offers standard overnight air shipping, it may not be a genuine new OEM unit.
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VIN Verification: Porsche has dozens of sub-codes for steering wheels (Heating, Lane Keep Assist, Sport Chrono Dial, etc.). Always provide your VIN to the seller to ensure the internal clock-spring and wiring harness match.
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The “Grey” Market: Be cautious of “New” wheels from 3rd party sites that include an airbag. Often, the wheel is genuine, but the airbag is a “repacked” unit or a non-OEM cover over an old charge. For a safety component, buying from authorized dealers (like Suncoast or Gaudin) is highly recommended.








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