Porsche Introduces All-Electric Cayenne Coupe: A New Era for Luxury SUVs
Porsche is set to launch an all-electric version of its popular Cayenne Coupe this coming late summer, reinforcing the company’s commitment to electric vehicles (EVs). This latest addition will expand the Cayenne lineup, which already includes the Cayenne Electric, Cayenne S Electric, and Cayenne Turbo Electric variants.
A Growing Trend in the Cayenne Lineup
The Cayenne Coupe, which features a four-door design, has quickly become a favorite among consumers since its introduction in 2019. Initially, this sportier variant captured 20% of the overall Cayenne sales within just one year. Fast forward five years, and the coupe now accounts for an impressive 40% of Cayenne sales, with figures soaring as high as 90% in certain markets. These statistics indicate a strong market demand for the all-electric version, despite its anticipated six-figure price tag.
Staying Competitive in the EV Market
Unlike the Porsche Macan, which will transition to an entirely electric model after this year, the Cayenne Coupe Electric will continue to coexist with its gasoline and hybrid counterparts well into the future. According to a Porsche spokesperson, this strategy will allow the company to gather valuable insights into consumer preferences and determine which variant of the Cayenne Coupe resonates most with buyers.
Upcoming Variants and Pricing
When the Cayenne Coupe Electric hits the market, it will be available in three configurations: the base model, the S Coupe, and the Turbo Coupe. The starting price for the base model is set at $113,800, excluding a delivery fee of $2,350. The S Coupe will be priced at $131,200, while the Turbo Coupe will command a premium of $168,000. Customers looking for enhanced performance can opt for additional features like the lightweight sport package, which includes a carbon roof and motorsports-inspired interior elements.
Performance Specifications
All variants of the Cayenne Coupe Electric will come equipped with an 800-volt powertrain, air suspension, and an adaptive rear spoiler. The base model generates up to 435 horsepower and 615 pound-feet of torque, reaching a top speed of 143 mph with a 0-60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. For those seeking more power, the Turbo Coupe variant boasts an astounding 1,139 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque, achieving a top speed of 162 mph and a breathtaking 0-60 mph time of just 2.4 seconds.
Range and Charging Capabilities
While Porsche has yet to release official EPA estimates for the electric range of these models, early testing suggests they may offer around 360 miles on a single charge. However, opting for larger tires may reduce the range by approximately 10% due to increased rolling resistance.
Conclusion
The introduction of the all-electric Cayenne Coupe marks a significant step for Porsche as it navigates the evolving landscape of electric vehicles. With its strong performance metrics and luxurious features, the Cayenne Coupe Electric is poised to attract a diverse range of consumers eager for a sustainable yet high-performance driving experience. As we await its global release later this year, the automotive world will be watching closely to see how this new model performs in the competitive EV market.

