2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric review: Quick drive


After 24 years and three generations, Porsche’s original SUV, the Cayenne, has followed the smaller Macan’s lead and gone to electric power for its fourth outing.

Fret not, though; the petrol and hybrid powered versions of the current Mk3 Cayenne will continue on sale until “well into the next decade” to provide Porsche’s SUV customers with plenty of choice.

But back to the new EV. Three variants will be be available from launch, and no Cayenne Electric is what you’d call slow – but the eye-catching 850kW peak power output of the range-topping Turbo means this large SUV will deliver a full 327kW more punch than the current Porsche 911 Turbo S T-Hybrid sports car.

The key thing, though, is that fitting the Cayenne with a big enough battery to provide a circa-650km driving range, plus also equipping it with the necessary chassis hardware to cope with the outrageous power outputs the Turbo is capable of generating, makes this a heavy beast – so will it handle like a ‘proper’ Porsche?