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2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric sets British hill climb record

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 7, 2025

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The 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric has been officially revealed for the first time, wrapped in lurid blue and purple camouflage at England’s historic Shelsley Walsh hill climb, where it beat a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO and Subaru WRX to set a new course record of just 31.28 seconds.

However, almost simultaneously, our spy photographers also captured the new SUV – the first battery-powered Cayenne, and the second electric Porsche SUV following the Macan Electric – almost completely undisguised both inside and out.

The new large electric SUV was spied undergoing final development testing near the performance car brand’s Weissach R&D base in Germany.

As you can see from these spy pics, the pre-production prototype wears camouflage only around its lighting, plus a stickered-on grille and what appear to be decals showing dual daytime running lights.

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Compared to the existing, third-generation large luxury SUV, the Cayenne EV will therefore feature narrower headlights flanking a narrow grille, a closed-off lower intake, and a slim rear light bar that wraps around the rear three-quarter panel.

Inside the fourth-generation Cayenne, there’s a full-width digital screen that all but unites a driver’s instrument cluster, central infotainment screen and a passenger-side multimedia display.

Overall, the exterior design of Porsche’s new electric SUV, which will be followed by a larger dedicated-electric flagship SUV later this decade, makes it unmistakably a Cayenne.