Electric Porsche Cayenne Coupé is the most powerful car in the brand’s history

Sporty variant of the SUV debuts at the Beijing Motor Show with refined aerodynamics, all-wheel drive and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds

Porsche Cayenne Electric Coupé combines more aggressive styling with up to 1,156 hp and ultra-fast recharging (Photo: Porsche | Disclosure)
By Júlia Haddad
Published on 2026-04-27 at 06:00 AM
Updated on 2026-04-27 at 06:41 AM

Porsche took advantage of the Beijing Motor Show to make official the new electric Cayenne Coupé, the variant that takes the place of the most powerful series model ever manufactured by the brand. Focused on aerodynamics and extreme performance, the SUV debuts with numbers that defy hypercars: in the top Turbo version, with the overboost system activated, the set delivers 1,156 hp and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.

Visually, the model is distinguished by its more sloping windshield and descending roofline, resulting in an aerodynamic coefficient of 0.23. Being 2 cm lower than the conventional Cayenne, the Coupé uses active elements, such as an adaptive spoiler, to optimize airflow. The line also offers 408 hp (442 hp with overboost) and 544 hp (up to 666 hp) variants, all with all-wheel drive and a front axle decoupling system to increase energy efficiency at cruise.

The 800-volt architecture allows charging of up to 400 kW, which makes it possible to raise the level of the 113 kWh battery from 10% to 80% in just 16 minutes. The SUV also incorporates chassis technologies such as adaptive air suspension and Porsche Active Ride, which controls the movement of the body individually on each wheel, ensuring stability even in aggressive maneuvers.

The interior is dominated by curved screens and a head-up display with augmented reality, maintaining physical commands for critical functions, such as adjusting the air conditioning. With space for four occupants, the utility offers an electrochromic panoramic roof and a 90-liter front compartment for extra luggage.

With deliveries scheduled for mid-2026, the electric Cayenne Coupé will start at € 110 thousand in Germany (about R$ 645 thousand in direct conversion). The price and date of arrival in the Brazilian market have not yet been confirmed by the manufacturer.

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