Overview
- A new curved OLED Flow Display anchors the largest continuous digital surface in any Porsche, paired with a 14.25-inch driver cluster, an optional 14.9-inch passenger screen for in‑motion streaming where legal, and an augmented‑reality head‑up display with an effective 87‑inch projection.
- The Voice Pilot AI assistant handles natural-language commands and follow‑ups for navigation, climate, seat heating, ambient lighting and new Mood Modes that coordinate light, sound, seating and temperature.
- Comfort upgrades include standard electrically adjustable rear seats, extended surface heating for seats, armrests and door panels, plus a sliding panoramic roof with Variable Light Control that switches among clear, matte and semi‑transparent settings.
- Personalisation expands to 13 interior colour combinations, four interior packages and five accent packages, with materials such as Race‑Tex with Pepita print, and phone‑based Porsche Digital Key using Ultra Wideband that can be shared with up to seven users.
- Porsche confirms a debut by the end of 2025 with market rollouts from 2026, while reported performance targets such as more than 800 kW and around 1,500 Nm remain provisional as development continues.