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Porsche to launch electric Cayenne after 718 EV sports cars

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Last updated: 2023/04/15 at 1:08 AM
EV-a2zm Published March 14, 2023 4 Min Read
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM MAY, 2017 Porsche Logo Close Up on a black car with rain drops. Ferdinand Porsche founded the company in 1931 with main offices in the centre of Stuttgart.
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During a press conference this morning, Porsche detailed its plans for upcoming models. However, the EVs would not apparently be new sports cars.

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The new version of the third-generation vehiclePorsche’s Sonderwunsch program

Conversely, Porsche’s declaration concentrates on the constant expansion of its crossover lineup. The company announced for the first time an electric version of the Cayenne that will slot under a new flagship electric SUV that Porsche clarified last year.

No further information was provided regarding the Cayenne EV, which has been speculated since 2021. However, the electric crossover is anticipated to share the same PPE platform as the forthcoming Macan EV.

Porsche Cayenne EV confirmed, brand's sales to be 80% electric by 2030 – Overnight at the company’s annual press conference, Porsche said it expects 80 per cent of total sales to be fully electric by the end of the decade, with the automaker launching at least four new EVs pri…

— James Stamper (@autonewssiite) March 13, 2023

The new version of the third-generation vehicle

Despite this, Porsche will keep offering the Cayenne with an internal combustion engine, and this year will see the launch of a “new version of the third generation.” This modification will introduce three plug-in hybrid models with increased EV range.

The electric flagship SUV from Porsche did receive a few new details from the company. 

In spite of the fact that the car manufacturer had previously stated it was going to utilize technology developed on the 2021 Mission R concept, Porsche has already confirmed that it will ride on SSP Sport, a version of the Scalable Systems Platform developed by the Volkswagen Group.

Porsche is persistent that the electric vehicle will possess “strong performance” and be equipped with “automated driving functions.”

The @Porsche Cayenne will reportedly offer an EV variant: https://t.co/RPdzsP1mSM pic.twitter.com/jJm9ddUmSj

— Car and Driver (@CARandDRIVER) April 9, 2021

Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program

In addition, Porsche restated that it will begin delivering the electric Macan in 2024 and that an electric version of the 718 sports cars will be available the year after. 

Initially, it will coexist with the gasoline-powered Boxster and Cayman. Still, Porsche stated that “in the medium term,” it will only be made available as an electric vehicle.

During a media panel discussion, Car and Driver reports that CEO Oliver Blume stated that the gas-powered versions have roughly two years left before they are phased out once the electric vehicle (EV) is introduced. However, this will rely on the region and the local regulations. 

A comparable timeframe will be followed for the Macan and Cayenne. However, he insisted that the electric 718 “will be a fantastic car in terms of sportiness and terms of driver experience and in terms of agility.”

Lastly, Porsche increasingly emphasizes its Sonderwunsch program, which creates exclusive one-off automobiles for the brand’s most fortunate and wealthy customers.

Keep an eye out for more one-of-a-kind creations from Porsche in the not-too-distant future, such as the 911 Classic Club Coupe or the 911 GT3 inspired by Le Mans.

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  •  Polestar’s new electric sports car seeks to beat the Porsche 911 in dynamic driving

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2023 Porsche Macan GTS in Chalk#Porsche pic.twitter.com/3zb66A1CZM

— H7NNO (@H7NNO) February 17, 2023

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