Overview
- A near-production prototype shattered the Shelsley Walsh SUV hill climb record with a 31.28-second run, outpacing Mitsubishi Lancer EVO and Subaru WRX rivals
- In a public demonstration, the camouflaged Cayenne EV towed approximately 3 tonnes—including a 100-year-old classic car—effortlessly between Hereford and Richard Hammond’s garage
- Porsche confirmed the electric SUV will deliver up to 600 kW of power and ride on an 800-volt Premium Platform Electric architecture
- The model’s new Active Ride chassis system underpins both track precision and everyday stability while its towing capacity is rated at up to 3.5 tonnes
- Final tuning is underway ahead of the Cayenne EV’s formal unveiling by the end of 2025 and its global market rollout in 2026