2026 Porsche Cayenne Electrical reveal date set

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The 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electrical will likely be absolutely and formally revealed on-line for the primary time at 1:00am AEDT on Thursday, November 20.

The electrical SUV will subsequently make its public debut on the Icons of Porsche Pageant in Dubai on November 22, and launch in Australia round mid-2026.

Not like Porsche’s first electrical SUV – the smaller Macan Electrical – the Cayenne Electrical will likely be bought alongside the present combustion-powered third-generation Cayenne, though the German model can be growing a belated substitute for the discontinued petrol-powered Macan.

The reveal timing for the fourth technology of Porsche’s first and largest SUV, which was first launched in 2002, was confirmed this week within the newest instalment of a drip-feed reveal marketing campaign that additionally highlighted the expertise switch between Porsche’s Components E efforts and the brand new Cayenne Electrical.

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In what’s described as a rolling showcase of classes realized from the racetrack with Components E, by which Porsche at the moment holds each the groups’ and producers’ world championships, a lot of the Cayenne Electrical’s {hardware} and software program is straight derived from the Porsche 99X racer, together with its motor cooling and power recuperation methods.

In accordance with Porsche R&D chief Dr Michael Steiner: “Components E is our improvement lab for the electromobility of tomorrow… The brand new Cayenne Electrical exhibits how shortly expertise transfers from racing to highway.”

A headline innovation is direct oil cooling for the electrical motor – a system Porsche pioneered in its Components E program.

As a substitute of cooling the stator from the surface, oil flows straight alongside the copper windings, dissipating warmth the place it’s generated. The result’s mentioned to be sustained peak efficiency and effectivity of as much as 98 per cent, in a extra compact motor bundle.