Porsche has officially confirmed that it will unveil its all-electric Cayenne Electric SUV through a global digital premiere on 19 November 2025. This launch completes an important phase in Porsche’s electrification strategy, expanding its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio alongside the Taycan and upcoming Macan EV.
The Cayenne Electric is based on the Volkswagen Group’s Premium Platform Electric (PPE) 800‑volt architecture, promising high-performance capabilities, ultra-fast charging, and extended range. Porsche has designed the EV to maintain the brand’s performance DNA while offering the convenience and efficiency expected from a modern electric SUV.
Expected Performance and Features
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Top variants are expected to deliver up to 1,000 bhp, offering Porsche’s signature sports SUV driving dynamics.
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The Cayenne Electric will likely feature a 108 kWh usable battery, targeting over 600 km WLTP range, making it suitable for both city and long-distance driving.
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Ultra-fast DC charging capabilities up to 400 kW and optional wireless charging will provide flexibility and convenience for EV owners.
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Design highlights include a more aerodynamic front fascia, frameless windows, flush door handles, and a longer wheelbase (~3,020 mm) for enhanced interior space and comfort.
Interior and Technology
The interior is expected to feature advanced digital interfaces, luxury seating, and connectivity options consistent with Porsche’s high standards. Infotainment, driver assistance systems, and cabin technology will be adapted to maximize comfort and usability in an all-electric environment.
Market Positioning and Strategy
The Cayenne Electric will be sold alongside traditional ICE Cayenne models, offering consumers a choice between conventional and electric powertrains. Porsche aims to solidify its position in the luxury electric SUV market, targeting performance-oriented buyers who prioritize both sustainability and driving dynamics.
By electrifying its flagship SUV, Porsche is emphasizing its commitment to high-performance EVs and expanding its presence in the growing luxury EV segment. The November 19 unveiling will be followed by a public display at the Icons of Porsche Festival in Dubai on 22–23 November 2025, offering enthusiasts and customers a closer look at the model.

