2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric: German brand’s largest EV gains third variant

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The 2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric has been announced as the third member of the German performance car brand’s all-electric large luxury SUV range.

Now available to order ahead of its Australian arrival in the third quarter (July to September) of this year, the first battery-electric Cayenne S will be priced from $193,100 before on-road costs.

That positions it between the entry-level Cayenne Electric ($167,800 plus on-roads) and the rapid 850kW Cayenne Turbo Electric flagship ($259,900 plus ORCs), both of which will arrive here by mid-2026.

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Unlike Porsche’s first battery-powered SUV, the mid-size Macan Electric which replaced the original combustion-powered Macan, the fourth-generation ‘E4’ Cayenne Electric will be sold alongside the third-generation petrol-powered Cayenne.

Like its electric siblings, the new Cayenne S will come with a large 108kWh (usable, or 113kWh gross) lithium-ion battery, which in this case offers a WLTP range of 653km in Europe and can be DC fast-charged at up to 400kW, allowing it to be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in a claimed 16 minutes thanks in part to its 800-volt electrical architecture.

The Cayenne S Electric’s dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain delivers 400kW of power – and up to 490kW in ‘Overboost’ mode (Launch Control) – and as with the Turbo, drivers can use a ‘Push-to-Pass’ button on the steering wheel to gain more power for up to 10 seconds at a time (in this case an extra 90kW).