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Electric Porsche Cayenne confirmed

Porsche looks to continue with its ambitious electrification strategy with an all-electric Cayenne before the end of the decade.

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Porsche looks to continue with its ambitious electrification strategy with an all-electric Cayenne before the end of the decade.

Porsche looks to continue with its ambitious electrification strategy with an all-electric Cayenne before the end of the decade.

Before then, the all-electric Macan has reached the development home straight and will be available to customers in 2024. Then, the all-electric 718 is planned for release in the middle of the decade. In the medium term it will only be available as an all-electric model. It will be followed by an all-electric Cayenne. The fourth generation of the SUV will underline Porsche’s goal of delivering more than 80% of its new vehicles as all-electric models in 2030.

Porsche is also planning to expand its product portfolio upwards with an all-electric SUV positioned above the Cayenne. This new vehicle concept is designed to offer strong performance and automated driving functions with the typical Porsche flyline, along with a completely new experience inside the vehicle. This will be based on the platform SSP Sport developed by Porsche.

During 2023, the Cayenne is already set to undergo one of the most comprehensive upgrades in the history of Porsche. The updates to the third-generation model include three further-developed plug-in hybrids with greater ranges. Thanks to a new chassis, there will also be an even wider breadth of abilities, balancing the on-road performance for which Porsche is famous, long-distance comfort and off-road capability.

Porsche has also set itself ambitious sustainability targets. Within the scope of its strategy, the company is working towards a net carbon neutral value chain for its vehicles in 2030. This also includes a net carbon-neutral use phase for future BEV models (based on an assumed total mileage of 200,000 kilometres per vehicle).
In 2022, Porsche also set up an e-fuels pilot plant with partners in Chile. Production has been running since December.