The Porsche Cayenne EV Flexes Its Power Towing 3-Tons in Public
SHELSLEY WALSH HILL CLIMB, ENGLAND, JUL 7 – The Porsche Cayenne Electric prototype broke the British hill climb SUV record by over four seconds and towed 3.5 tonnes, showcasing advanced suspension and electric powertrain technology.
- Earlier this month at Shelsley Walsh, Porsche Cayenne Electric prototype set a new SUV record with a 31.28-second run driven by Gabriela Jílková.
- Porsche's electrification plans, including the upcoming Cayenne Electric, aim to deliver high performance while maintaining practicality, with a towing capacity of up to 3.5 tonnes.
- The Cayenne Electric's 31.28-second run used Porsche Active Ride suspension and advanced thermal management technology, demonstrating its high-performance capabilities.
- Porsche’s electric Cayenne demonstrated its versatility by towing a 100-year-old, two-tonne car effortlessly, showcasing real-world capability ahead of its 2026 launch.
- Ahead of its 2026 global launch, Porsche's Cayenne Electric demonstrates record-breaking performance and a towing capacity of 3,500 kg, setting new standards for electric SUVs.
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The first electric Cayenne stands in the starting holes – and sets a record. Porsche shows that an SUV with plug can also be sporty and powerful. The series model comes in 2026.
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