Porsche has unveiled the 2026 Cayenne Coupe Electric, confirming the variant will reach dealerships this summer after revealing that 40% of Cayenne buyers in the U.S. Chose the coupe body style last year.
The electric coupe shares its powertrain with the standard Cayenne EV but features a sleeker roofline that stands 0.9 inches lower than the SUV variant, improving aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of 0.23 — matching that of a Tesla Model 3 and improving efficiency by 0.25 over the regular Cayenne EV.
Despite the reduced headroom and approximately 200 litres less cargo space, the coupe gains an estimated 11 miles of electric range due to its slipperier profile, achieving up to 415 miles on a charge according to Top Gear’s testing.
Porsche claims the windshield is unique to the coupe model, and the panoramic sunroof comes standard across all coupe trims — a $1,470 option on the SUV even in Turbo form — with an available Variable Light Control upgrade using liquid crystal film for nine dimmable segments.
The rear seats offer either a two-seat or 2+1 configuration, both with two-way electric adjustment, while the absence of a rear wiper carries over from the gas-powered coupe, though Porsche may offer it as an option on future sports car models.
On the performance side, the base Cayenne Coupe EV delivers 402 horsepower from twin motors, rising to 436 horsepower with launch control for a 0–62 mph time of 4.8 seconds. The Cayenne S variant increases output to 537 horsepower normally and 657 horsepower with launch control, hitting 62 mph in 3.8 seconds.
The top-tier Turbo model matches the SUV’s output, producing 845 horsepower in daily driving and up to 1,140 horsepower in ‘watch this!’ mode, with a rumored Turbo GT variant potentially exceeding 1,200 horsepower.
Porsche delayed entering the crossover-coupe segment, launching the gas-powered Cayenne Coupe in 2019 — two years after the third-generation Cayenne debuted — but the strong uptake justified the electric variant despite ongoing criticism of the coupe-SUV concept.
The automaker dismisses debates over terminology, noting that the Mercedes-Benz CLS pioneered the four-door coupe silhouette over 20 years ago, and argues that market acceptance has settled the question of what constitutes a coupe in the modern SUV era.
How much more does the Cayenne Coupe Electric cost compared to the standard SUV?
Top Gear reports a base price of £86,200 for the Cayenne Coupe Electric, rising to £133,000 for the Turbo model — approximately £6,000 more than the equivalent SUV variant for the aerodynamic and stylistic upgrades.

Does the Cayenne Coupe Electric have less cargo space than the standard EV?
Yes, the coupe sacrifices around 200 litres of boot space due to its sloping roofline, though it gains 11 miles of range and standard panoramic sunroof equipment not offered as standard on the SUV.
