The SUV that saved Porsche goes electric, and the tech is interesting
- Porsche unveiled the interior of the 2026 Cayenne Electric on Tuesday, showcasing its advanced curved OLED displays and augmented reality HUD.
- The debut follows the brand's push for innovation, offering 50% more screens than previous models and unprecedented customization options.
- Key features include a 14.25-inch digital gauge cluster, an OLED central Flow Display with nearly 423 square inches of screen space, and AI voice assistant handling multipoint inquiries.
- Porsche stated the Cayenne Electric can charge from 10 to 80 percent in 15 minutes, adds 185 miles of range in 10 minutes, and includes a suspension system for stable handling.
- The electric Cayenne will reach dealerships by mid-2026 and signals Porsche's commitment to merging luxury SUV appeal with electrification and high-tech features.
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The Cayenne Electric has the "largest display area of any Porsche model to date." Porsche's recent decision to reinvest in combustion engines suggests that the adoption of electric vehicles is not progressing as quickly as the German manufacturer had hoped. However, the renewed focus on traditional engines is not affecting the plans for the electric Cayenne. The premiere will take place later this year, and in the meantime we have an early look …
The fact that they are at the front of the car's performance is no surprise. But Porsche's electric Cayenne is pushing ahead with digitalization as well.
While the business media are announcing that Porsche is again building longer and more burners, the brand happily presents its next e-car: the Cayenne. ntv.de was already able to convince itself of the dynamics of the still disguised turbo version.
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