06:11 30-01-2026

Electric Porsche Cayenne Coupe prototype seen in cold weather tests

Photos show the electric Porsche Cayenne Coupe in winter testing, with hints on design, power up to 1,156 hp, and features like inductive charging. Learn more about this upcoming EV.

Development of the electric Porsche Cayenne Coupe is progressing, with prototype photos surfacing on social media from winter testing. The car was spotted without traditional camouflage, hinting at an imminent official debut.

Images show the electric crossover being tested in extreme cold, not empty but equipped with a roof cargo box and a large trailer hitched at the rear. According to sources, this test format aims to evaluate practicality, including cargo capacity and towing capabilities.

The front-end design largely mirrors the new Cayenne, with no significant changes. Differences for the Coupe are concentrated at the rear: more pronounced pillars and side window shapes create a dynamic silhouette reminiscent of the 911's styling. An active spoiler on the trunk lid is mentioned, along with rear lighting featuring a 'digital' design and a continuous light bar.

The interior and technical aspects are expected to closely align with the regular electric Cayenne. The Cayenne Coupe EV is set to use Volkswagen Group's PPE platform. For the standard version, power is cited at 408 hp, while the Turbo variant offers 857 hp, and in boost mode, up to 1,156 hp. A Turbo GT version may appear in the future. Among anticipated technologies, inductive charging is also noted.