- An electric cayenne based on the PSA platform will be started in the next 12 to 18 months
- An electric cayenne coupé variant also comes, a prototype for which it was discovered
- Gas and plug-in hybrid cayennes will live in addition to electrical production
Porsche tests prototypes for an electric cayenne and the latest prototype for the Rakish Cayenne Coupé body style.
The Cayenne Coupé EV looks like a long Macan EV because the front-end designs of the two vehicles are very similar. However, the Cayenne Coupé EV stands out due to its award Further muscle sactions and more sloping back.
The similarities to the Macan EV go beyond the outside, since the two vehicles share a platform in this case. PPE modular platform of the Volkswagen Group developed for Premium -EVS. The platform is flexible enough to support models with low and high -ranking models in several size categories.
For the Macan EV, platform A offers 100 kWh (95 kWh usable) battery And an engine that drives every axis. The combined edition for the Macan EV is currently at the top in the Turbo model at 630 hp, and even higher outputs are likely for the Cayenne EV and Cayenne Coupé eV.

2028 Porsche Cayenne Coupé EV Spy Shots – Photo over Baldauf
Although not yet confirmed a 4-engine drive train could be available. This setup would not only deliver high performance, but also faster and more precise torque vectoring control. In 2019, Porsche explained that it developed such a system.
The regular Cayenne EV is expected to arrive in 2026, probably as a 2027 model for the United States, the coupé-like variant could possibly start next to it, although Porsche will most likely drive the publication by six months to one year. We are currently expecting a debut for the Cayenne Coupé EV in 2027, probably as a 2028 model for the USA
Porsche originally planned to rule out the electricity Gas and plug-in hybrid Cayenne line-up With the arrival of the electrical generation, but now the current Cayennes will receive a second round of updates to extend their durability.
Slowing the growth of EV demand LED Porsche, announced last summer, to give plans to keep your Cayenne burning engines equipped until the next decade, including V-8 engines. This will also do this with other models, like the Panamera. There are even rumors that Porsche is now considering redesigning its gas -powered Macan due to a slower than expected adoption rate for the electrical version.