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Porsche Unveils Cayenne Electric Interior With Curved ‘Flow Display’ and New Digital UX

The SUV’s cabin launches Porsche’s new digital operating concept ahead of the full vehicle debut later this year.

Overview

  • Porsche revealed a screen-led cockpit built around the Flow Display, a curved OLED that creates the brand’s largest continuous display surface to date.
  • A 14.25-inch OLED driver cluster is standard, an optional 14.9-inch passenger screen enables apps and video streaming where legal, and an AR head-up display projects an 87-inch-equivalent image.
  • The new Porsche Digital Interaction system adds configurable widgets, a Themes App to recolor the interfaces, and an AI Voice Pilot that understands natural follow-up requests.
  • Comfort features include Mood Modes that coordinate lighting, climate, sound and seats, expanded surface heating for armrests and door panels, and a Variable Light Control panoramic roof with multiple opacity settings.
  • Personalisation extends to 13 interior color combinations plus multiple packages and materials including Race‑Tex with Pepita, with Porsche Digital Key and streaming/gaming supported; full vehicle reveal is planned for late 2025 with market launches in 2026.