Currently reading: New Porsche Cayenne Coupe EV brings 1140bhp – and more range

New model is technically identical to SUV but raked roof and lower overall height make it more aerodynamic

Porsche has revealed the Coupé variant of the Cayenne Electric at the Beijing motor show, with the same powertrains as the SUV but longer ranges.

The new model is technically identical to the Cayenne Electric SUV, but its raked roof and lower overall height – down by 24mm to 1.65m– make it more aerodynamic.

Its drag coefficient of just 0.23, compared with 0.25 for the SUV, nets it 11 miles of additional range from the same 108kWh (usable) nickel-manganese-cobalt battery. 

This takes the entry-level variant's official range up to 410 miles, while the most efficient variant, the mid-ranking S, manages 415 miles. 

There is a compromise to practicality, though, as boot space has been slightly eaten away by the Coupé's roofline, down to 454 litres from 506 litres in the boxier SUV. 

It doesn’t, however, heavily impact rear head room. Customers can have either a two-seat layout with an electric reclining function or a standard 2+1 bench.

“The Cayenne Coupé is such an important car for us,” said Cayenne product line director Ralf Keller. “It accounts for around half of the Cayenne sales in Europe, so it’s not a niche option: this is a car that a lot of people want and will choose over the SUV.”

Underneath, the Cayenne Electric Coupé is identical to the Cayenne Electric SUV, sitting on parent Volkswagen Group’s PPE platform – which also underpins the Porsche Macan Electric and Audi Q6 E-tron.

The entry-level variant is equipped with a 402bhp dual-motor powertrain that’s good for a 0-62mph sprint in 4.8sec and a top speed of 143mph.

The Coupé will also be offered with the SUV's range-topping Turbo powertrain, which makes up to 1140bhp with launch control engaged, for a 0-62mph time of 2.5sec and top speed of 162mph.

That power does come at a cost to range, though, it being pegged at 398 miles.

In normal driving, the Turbo makes up to 845bhp, with an extra 174bhp on offer for 10 seconds at a time via a 'push to pass' button on the steering wheel.

The Coupé gets all the same luxuries as the SUV, including standard air suspension (or active hydraulic suspension on Turbo models); active aerodynamics, including protruding ‘curtains’ that emerge from behind the rear wheels at speed; and rear-wheel steering.

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Like the SUV, it has 390kW rapid charging potential, meaning up to 200 miles of range can be added in 10 minutes.

The Cayenne Electric Coupé is open to order now, priced from £86,200 – £3000 more than the SUV – and topping out at £133,900 in Turbo form.

It's expected to be a big seller for Porsche outside of Europe, especially in China, which is why it has been unveiled at Beijing.

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Vicky Parrott

Vicky Parrott

Vicky Parrott has been a motoring journalist since 2006, when she eventually did so much work experience at Autocar that it felt obliged to give her a job.

After that, she spent seven years as a features and news writer, video presenter and road tester for Autocar, before becoming deputy road test editor for What Car? in 2013. After five years with What Car?, Vicky spent a couple of years as associate editor of DrivingElectric and then embarked on a freelance career that has seen her return to writing for Autocar and What Car? as well as for The Daily Telegraph and many others.

Vicky has been a Car of the Year juror since 2020, and the proud owner of a 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300-SL 24V since 2017. She aspires to own an Alpine A110 and a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo.

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