Next-gen Porsche Cayenne EV Teased with Sleeker Look
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Porsche has formally hinted at the much-awaited all-electric Cayenne EV, which is coming in 2026. The teaser provides a sneak peek at a more aerodynamic body, sophisticated suspension technology, and remarkable real-world performance.
A Sharper, More Efficient Profile
The EV Cayenne owes its smoother profile to electric powertrains. Without the requirement of a heavy engine, the bonnet tapers smoothly into more aggressive LED headlights in line with Porsche's signature LED light-strip look. Intakes at the front are less prominent, and a lower suspension height hints at a drag coefficient much better than the present 0.34 - 0.35 figure, inching closer to competitors such as the EQE SUV with a Cd as low as 0.25.
Shattering Records at Shelsley Walsh
At public testing on England's venerable Shelsley Walsh hill climb, Porsche's prototype broke the mold. Behind the wheel of the Cayenne EV was Porsche Formula E development driver Gabriela Jílková, and she posted a lap time of 31.28 seconds, besting the Bentley Bentayga Speed and even a Taycan Turbo Sport Turismo.
What's impressive is that it hit the 60-foot point in only 1.94 seconds, behavior more akin to single-seaters with Porsche accomplishing this feat using standard summer tires.

Active Suspension and Everyday Use
Porsche's Active Ride hydraulic suspension system - which debuts here - is central to its dynamic ability and ride quality. In addition to speed, the EV also showed serious capability in towing: carrying a 100‑year‑old classic car with trailer (approximately 3 tonnes) effortlessly, highlighting a towing capacity of up to 3,500 kg (7,716 lb).
Platform, Power, and Range Potential
Drawing on the PPE (Premium Platform Electric) architecture common to the Macan EV and Audi Q6 e-Tron, the Cayenne EV will be capable of 800-volt fast charging (to ~270 kW). Dual-motor variants should have a similar output of about 470 kW (~630 hp) and over 500 km (310+ miles) WLTP range.
Some of the cabin will be echoing the Macan EV, with a widescreen instrument cluster, wide infotainment screen, and passenger touchscreen, balanced out with haptic controls for climate and media.

What's to Come
Look for a substantial reveal later this year, with the test car debuting at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Production Cayenne EV deliveries are anticipated in 2026.
FAQ: porsche cayenne ev teased
When will the Porsche Cayenne EV launch?
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Teased: 2024
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Full Reveal: Late 2024 (likely Goodwood Festival)
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Deliveries: 2026
How powerful is the Cayenne EV?
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Dual-motor: ~630HP (470kW)
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0-60ft: 1.94 seconds (faster than Taycan Turbo)
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Towing: 3,500kg (7,716lbs)
What’s the range and charging speed?
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WLTP Range: 500+ km (310+ miles)
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800V Charging: ~270kW peak
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PPE Platform: Shared with Macan EV
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