Top speed. Even when at a standstill.

In terms of charging time and range, the latest Cayenne Electric models also demonstrate their Porsche genes. Because we believe that a sports car should be ready to set off at all times, we do our utmost to facilitate simple charging that is integrated into everyday life. Because the only thing you should think about is where to go next.

Range estimates based on standardized EPA testing may be found on the new vehicle window sticker (Monroney label) and on https://www.fueleconomy.gov/.

Please make sure the range is adequate for your daily driving needs prior to finalizing your purchase.

Model YearModelEPA Range Estimate (mi)MY26Cayenne ElectricTBAMY26Cayenne Turbo ElectricTBA

The EPA range estimates for new vehicles enable comparison to other electric vehicles. These range estimates provide guidelines but the distance you can drive (range) varies considerably based on a number of factors, such as driving conditions and traffic situation (e.g., stop-and-go driving or highway driving), personal driving habits and selected driving mode (e.g., Sport), speed, topography, use of comfort/auxiliary equipment (e.g., air conditioning, heat, etc.), optional equipment (e.g., wheels and tires), weather, outside temperature, number of passengers, cargo, age of vehicle and the battery, battery capacity, and charging habits.

As with all battery-electric vehicles, the actual range of the all-electric Cayenne will vary based on a number of factors as described above with regard to EPA range estimates.

Like all lithium-ion batteries, the lithium-ion battery in the all-electric Cayenne is subject to physical and chemical aging, as well as wear and tear. Therefore, the all-electric Cayenne battery will experience a reduction in the amount of electricity or charge it can hold over time, resulting in a reduction in the vehicle’s range and an increase in charging times. This is normal and expected.

Although Porsche expects the majority of vehicles to retain 70% of the battery’s original capacity through the first 8 years or 100,000 miles (whichever occurs first) of normal use, the rate of reduction varies, and will depend upon your individual usage and operating environment. The rate of capacity loss will tend to be greater in the early part of the battery’s life, but the rate of loss should decrease over time. For 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, Porsche provides High-Voltage Battery Coverage under its New Car Limited Warranty if a capacity measurement performed at a Porsche authorized dealer shows that net battery capacity is less than the expected percentage at the times specified in the New Car Limited Warranty. Various factors, including exposure to hot or cold weather conditions, can affect the rate of battery capacity loss and charging time. See the Porsche Warranty and Customer Information Battery Electric Vehicles and your authorized Porsche all-electric Cayenne dealer for details. Please see the Porsche Cayenne Owner’s Manual for additional information.