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Porsche Cayenne EV spotted in the US with a new look

Top Tech News -Porsche Cayenne EV: The Future of Luxury SUVs

The electric SUV will finally be here later this year. With its highly anticipated debut just around the corner, the Porsche Cayenne EV was caught in a parking lot in the US with a sleek new design.

Porsche Cayenne EV coupe is testing in the US

After launching its second electric vehicle, the Macan EV, last year, Porsche will add its third later this year. Although the luxury automaker shifted plans with a new lineup of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and gas-powered cars on the way, Porsche confirmed the fourth-gen Cayenne will still go fully electric.

Porsche introduced major upgrades on its largest SUV in 2024, but CEO Oliver Blume promises the EV version will “set standards in the segment as an electric SUV.”

After the first electric Cayenne prototypes left the Porsche factory last year, we got a sneak peek of the SUV as it hit the streets for testing.

You can see that the electric SUV retains the signature Porsche design but with a few upgrades to help it stand out as an EV.

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Porsche Cayenne EV Coupe testing in the US (Source: KindelAuto)

After a new Cayenne EV model was spotted testing in the US, it looks like we will have two versions to choose from. The new image from KindelAuto reveals what appears to be the coupe variant with a more crossover-like design.

The coupe has a streamlined profile with a much lower roofline, adding to its already sporty design. Although more details will be revealed closer to launch, we know it will be based on the PPE platform, which underpins the current Macan EV and Audi Q6 e-Tron.

Porsche said the platform will receive “comprehensive” upgrades for the upcoming electric SUV. The Macan EV has an EPA-estimated range of 308 miles. On the European WLTP scale, it’s rated at 613 km (381 miles).

Check Out: Porsche Previews First Cayenne Electric Prototypes [Pics]

The Porsche Cayenne EV will debut later this year as a 2026 model. Porsche is also working on a larger ultra-luxury electric SUV, codenamed “K1” internally, slated to launch in 2027.


Author: Peter Johnson
Source: Electrek

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