Porsche Unveils Electrifying 2026 Cayenne Coupé: Three New Models with Up to 1,139 HP

April 24, 2026
Porsche Unveils Electrifying 2026 Cayenne Coupé: Three New Models with Up to 1,139 HP
  • Pricing starts at 109,000 euros for the Cayenne Coupé Electric.

  • The Cayenne Coupé Electric was unveiled in Beijing at Auto China 2026, featuring a sloped roofline and a silhouette inspired by the 911 flyline while preserving the same footprint as the standard electric Cayenne SUV.

  • Porsche pours new life into the Cayenne with three electric variants—the base Electric, S, and Turbo—each riding an 800-volt architecture and adaptive air suspension, delivering 435 hp/615 ft-lbs, 657 hp/796 ft-lbs, and 1,139 hp/1,106 ft-lbs with 0-60 mph times of 4.5, 3.6, and 2.4 seconds and top speeds of 143, 155, and 162 mph.

  • Practical cargo remains substantial, with 534 litres behind the back seats, up to 1,347 litres with seats folded, and a 90-litre front trunk, plus a 3.5-ton towing capacity and an optional off-road package.

  • Dimensions measure 4,985 mm in length and 1,980 mm in width, ride height sits 24 mm lower than the SUV, and configurations include multiple rear-seat setups and a 3.5-ton tow rating.

  • Interior comfort features heated armrests and door panels, though mirror-adjustment controls can be hard to reach and the door latch has some reliability critiques, with solid material quality for the six-figure price.

  • An adaptive rear spoiler deploys to improve downforce and remains flush in normal driving for better aerodynamics and stability.

  • Optional Lightweight Sport package trims weight by up to 17.6 kg via a carbon roof and light-weight components, plus 22-inch wheels, high-performance tires, Race-Tex materials, and carbon trim.

  • The Lightweight Sport package also introduces interior updates like Pepita cloth seat centers and carbon interior inserts, complementing the exterior carbon roof.

  • Inside, the Cayenne Coupé’s look remains close to the standard Cayenne, but handling and performance upgrades emphasize enhanced off-road capability and track-ready performance.

  • The design highlights a bold rear with pronounced fenders and a sharp front, while the cabin features a 14.2-inch central touchscreen and a 14.9-inch passenger display, maintaining traditional Porsche controls.

  • The chassis features adaptive air suspension with PASM as standard, with higher trims adding Porsche Active Ride and up to 5-degree rear-axle steering across all trims.

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