Porsche Unveils Cayenne Electric 2025: Price, Specs, and Release Date
An All-Electric SUV With Hypercar Performance and Porsche Luxury
Porsche has officially revealed the all-new Cayenne Electric 2025, the first fully electric version of the brand’s flagship SUV. Combining hypercar-level performance with long-range capability, ultra-fast charging, and advanced chassis technology, the Cayenne Electric marks a major milestone for Porsche’s EV strategy — and a dramatic shift away from the V8-powered models of previous generations.
With up to 1,139 horsepower, 800-volt charging, wireless inductive charging, and a sleek, redesigned body, the Cayenne Electric aims to set a new benchmark for high-performance electric SUVs.

Key Facts & Specifications
| Parameter | Porsche Cayenne Electric 2025 |
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| Driving Range (Est.) | Up to 400 miles (642 km) |
| 0–60 mph | 2.4 seconds (Turbo) |
| Power Output | Up to 1,139 hp |
| Torque | 1,106 lb-ft |
| Battery Capacity | 113 kWh |
| Charging | 400 kW DC fast charging, wireless inductive charging |
| Price | From $111,350 (base) / From $165,350 (Turbo) |

Design and Interior
The Cayenne Electric retains the familiar silhouette of Porsche’s best-selling SUV, but with a smoother, more aerodynamic shape. Features include:
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Drag coefficient of 0.25
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Flush door handles
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Stretched wheelbase and increased length (+2 inches) for added interior space
Inside, the cabin showcases a fully digital cockpit:
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Curved OLED driver display
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Large central infotainment screen
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10.9-inch passenger display
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“Mood Modes” that adjust lighting, climate, and audio based on driver preference
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Up to 56 cu ft of cargo space with seats folded
Image ALT: “Porsche Cayenne Electric 2025 interior with three digital displays”

Technology and Features
The electric Cayenne is equipped with some of Porsche’s most advanced systems:
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800-volt architecture for ultra-fast DC charging
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Up to 400 kW charging speed (10% → 80% in under 16 minutes)
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Inductive charging capability at home
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Porsche Active Ride suspension that eliminates body roll
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PASM, ePTM, PTV Plus traction and handling systems
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Four-wheel steering, with rear wheels turning up to 5°
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Enhanced aerodynamics and improved efficiency
This combination ensures hypercar acceleration while maintaining SUV practicality.

Performance and Utility
Despite its extreme output, the Cayenne Electric remains a functional and capable utility vehicle:
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Towing capacity: up to 7,716 lbs
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Off-Road Package available
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Generous rear cargo volume
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Battery protection underbody shielding
The result is a luxury EV that performs like a sports car but still functions as a family SUV.

Competitors and Market Position
The Cayenne Electric 2025 enters a rapidly expanding high-performance EV SUV segment. Its closest competitors include:
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Tesla Model X Plaid
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Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV
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BMW iX M60
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Lotus Eletre R
Where Porsche stands apart is its blend of hypercar power, ultra-fast charging, and brand-defining driving dynamics.

Price and Release Date
Porsche has confirmed the following pricing:
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Base Cayenne Electric: from $111,350
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Cayenne Turbo Electric: from $165,350
Production begins in late 2024, with global deliveries expected to start in early 2025.
As with most Porsche models, optional packages and customisation can push final pricing toward $250,000.

Conclusion
The Porsche Cayenne Electric 2025 is one of the most powerful and technologically advanced electric SUVs ever built. With 1,139 horsepower, 400-mile range, ultra-fast charging, wireless charging, and next-generation chassis systems, Porsche delivers a vehicle that balances performance, luxury, and practicality.
It marks a significant shift for the Cayenne lineup, replacing roaring V8 engines with silent but staggering electric power — and redefining what an electric performance SUV can be.

FAQ
How fast is the Porsche Cayenne Electric?
The Turbo model accelerates from 0–60 mph in 2.4 seconds.
What is the price of the Cayenne Electric?
Pricing starts at $111,350 for the base model and $165,350 for the Turbo.
How far can the Cayenne Electric go on a charge?
Porsche estimates up to 400 miles (642 km) of range.
