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Unveiling the Future: Porsche Cayenne Electric World Premiere on November 19
Porsche to Unveil Cayenne Electric, Its Most Powerful SUV Yet
Anticipation is high as Porsche gears up to introduce its second all-electric SUV, the Cayenne Electric, scheduled for its online debut on November 19, 2025. Following the virtual unveiling, the Cayenne Electric will take center stage at the prestigious Porsche Festival in Dubai on November 22.
Embodying Porsche’s cutting-edge technology, the Cayenne Electric is built on the innovative PPE (Premium Platform Electric) architecture. Enthusiasts can expect a remarkable 113 kWh battery that promises an impressive range of over 600 km.
Setting new benchmarks in performance, the electric Cayenne will be propelled by dual electric motors, delivering an awe-inspiring output exceeding 1000 hp. This makes it the most potent production Porsche to date. Accelerating from 0-62 mph in under 3 seconds and boasting a top speed surpassing 155 mph, the Cayenne Electric promises an exhilarating driving experience.
Porsche’s commitment to excellence shines through as they state, “With the Cayenne Electric, Porsche is now opening a new chapter in the success story of the model series – with outstanding driving dynamics, excellent long-distance comfort, uncompromising off-road capability and the efficiency of modern e-mobility.”
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