Overview
- Porsche’s curved OLED Flow Display links the instrument cluster with the center console to create the brand’s largest continuous digital display surface.
- Drivers get a 14.25-inch OLED instrument cluster, an optional 14.9-inch passenger screen for video and app control, and an augmented-reality head-up display with an 87-inch‑equivalent projection.
- The new interface emphasizes configurable themes and introduces an AI Voice Pilot for functions such as navigation, climate settings, lighting and Mood Modes.
- Connectivity adds streaming and gaming features plus a Porsche Digital Key using Ultra Wideband, with sharing for up to seven users on phones or wearables.
- Comfort and personalization expand with electrically adjustable rear seats, extended surface heating, a variable-transparency panoramic roof, and up to 13 interior color choices with new materials; the global debut is slated for later in 2025, with Australian showroom arrivals reported for the second half of 2026.