A New Era of Electrified Performance
As the fourth generation of Porsche’s seminal performance SUV, 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric will be sold alongside the current petrol-powered model, ensuring luxury buyers have the privilege of choice between traditional combustion and cutting-edge zero-emission power. Built in collaboration with Audi on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture, this new iteration is not just a powertrain swap; it is a fundamental redesign that maximizes size, luxury, and speed.
Article Summary
- Unprecedented Power: The flagship Turbo model achieves a staggering 1,156 PS with launch control activated, rocketing from 0-100 km/h in a hypercar-rivalling 2.5 seconds.
- Next-Generation Charging and Range: Equipped with a massive 113 kWh battery offering up to 669 km of WLTP range, it is the world’s first EV to offer an 11 kW wireless charging option straight from the factory.
- Expansive Local Lineup: Available in both standard and aerodynamic Coupé body styles across three performance tiers, with local pricing starting from RM699,000 for the base variant.
Unleashing the Zuffenhausen Juggernaut

To accommodate its colossal 113 kWh NMC battery, Porsche has stretched and tweaked the new electric SUV’s proportions. It boasts a distinctively sleek silhouette characterized by Taycan-inspired slim matrix LED headlights, active aerodynamic elements like grille shutters and front air curtains, and an incredibly low drag coefficient—down to 0.23 for the Coupé model.
Inside, the cabin is an absolute tech-lover’s dream. The dashboard is dominated by a curved 14.25-inch OLED instrument cluster, an innovative bent OLED “Flow Display” for infotainment with a dedicated ergonomic palm rest, an 87-inch augmented reality head-up display, and an optional 14.9-inch screen for the front passenger. Fortunately, Porsche retained physical air-conditioning and volume controls. Practicality is equally prioritized; the stretched wheelbase yields generous rear legroom with powered seat adjustments, complemented by cavernous rear cargo space and a convenient 90-litre front boot (frunk) that can be opened with a simple swipe.
Despite tipping the scales at 2.6 tonnes, the electric Cayenne is engineered to handle like a true Porsche. It comes standard with air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), boasting Formula E-level regenerative braking capabilities of up to 600 kW. For those seeking the ultimate dynamic experience, options like rear-wheel steering, carbon ceramic brakes, and the revolutionary Porsche Active Ride system—which replaces traditional anti-roll bars to allow the vehicle to lean into corners like a motorcycle—are available. While track-ready, it also features a 245 mm maximum ground clearance for off-roading, though its water-wading depth is capped at a modest 550 mm.
When it comes to charging, an 800-volt architecture allows for lightning-fast DC charging speeds of up to 390 kW (reaching up to 400 kW in ideal conditions), capable of taking the battery from 10% to 80% in less than 16 minutes. Alongside standard 11 kW AC charging (22 kW optional), it breaks major industry ground as the first EV globally to support factory-fitted wireless charging.
Below are the detailed specifications and technical data for the Malaysian market:
Pricing Breakdown
| Variant | Standard SUV Price (RM) | Coupé Price (RM) |
| Base | 699,000 | 749,000 |
| S | 759,000 | 805,000 |
| Turbo | 969,999 | 999,999 |
Exterior Dimensions
| Dimension | Measurement (Standard) | Measurement (Coupé) | Difference vs Petrol Model |
| Wheelbase | 3,023 mm | 3,023 mm | + 128 mm |
| Length | 4,985 mm | 4,985 mm | + 55 mm |
| Width | 1,980 mm | 1,980 mm | – 3 mm |
| Height | 1,674 mm | 1,650 mm | – 5 mm (Standard) |
Performance Metrics
| Variant | Base Power / Torque | Launch Control Output | 0-100 km/h | Top Speed |
| Base | 408 PS (300 kW) / 835 Nm | 442 PS (325 kW) | 4.8 seconds | 230 km/h |
| S | 544 PS (400 kW) / 1,080 Nm | 666 PS (490 kW) | 3.8 seconds | 250 km/h |
| Turbo | 857 PS (650 kW) / 1,500 Nm | 1,156 PS (850 kW) | 2.5 seconds | 260 km/h |
| (Note: The Turbo variant also clears 0-200 km/h in just 7.4 seconds). |
Battery, Range & Storage
| Specification | Details |
| Battery Capacity | 113 kWh NMC |
| Range (Standard SUV) | Base: 642 km | S: 652 km | Turbo: 624 km (WLTP) |
| Range (Coupé) | Base: 661 km | S: 669 km | Turbo: 637 km (WLTP) |
| Boot Space | Standard: 781 Litres | Coupé: 584 Litres |
| Front Boot (Frunk) | 90 Litres |
Electrifying the Future of Luxury SUVs

The arrival of this battery-powered titan sets an incredibly high bar for the premium SUV segment in Malaysia. By marrying hypercar-level acceleration with an ultra-fast charging 800-volt architecture and genuine family-hauling practicality, Porsche has proven that transitioning to electric power does not require sacrificing a single drop of its legendary driving DNA. While the price tags command a steep premium—easily grazing the RM1 million mark for the Turbo Coupé—the sheer breadth of technological innovation makes this fourth-generation flagship a compelling triumph. From the cutting-edge Porsche Active Ride suspension to the pioneering factory wireless charging, the 2026 Cayenne Electric represents a masterful leap forward for performance enthusiasts and eco-conscious luxury buyers alike.



















