Porsche Releases Latest “most Powerful” Vehicle: 2026 Cayenne Coupe Electric
Porsche isn’t always a style leader, but as is the case with the all-new 2026 Cayenne Coupe Electric and its 1,100-plus horsepower, you can be out front of the pack when the traffic light turns green.
The new Cayenne Coupe Electric joins an established lineup with a gas-powered and a plug-in hybrid powertrain sporting a body style that has come into vogue in recent years. Since its entry into the market in 2019, the Coupe variants of the Cayenne have continuously increased in share. For 2025, the Cayenne Coupe body style accounted for a 40-percent share for the U.S. market, Porsche officials noted.
To listen to Porsche officials talk, the Cayenne Coupe continues a long tradition of vehicles with an “iconic styling” of the flyline — the slope from the back of the roof down the top of the tailgate — but buyers of the Cayenne Coupe Electric, as well as the Cayenne Electric, are often more about performance and utility than a cool flyline.
The new model certain lives up to the promise with its 800-volt powertrain producing 435 horsepower and 615 lb-ft of torque in the base model, which rises to 1,139 hp and 1,106 lb-ft of torque on the top end Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric. For those wanting something in between, there is the Cayenne S Coupe delivering 657 hp and 796 lb-ft of torque.
All that power isn’t much without control, and buyers can get that with rear-axle steering optional on all models, while electro-hydraulic Active Ride suspension and Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus options are only available on S and Turbo models.
What does it mean in simple terms? The entry-level Coupe races from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, boasting a top speed of 143 mph. That improves to 3.6 seconds and 155 mph on the S Coupe, reaching the apex of 2.4 seconds and 162 mph with the Cayenne Turbo Coupe.
The 800-volt architecture also means that charging at an output up to 400 kW can push the Cayenne Coupe Electric from 10 percent to 80 percent of charge on the 113-kWh battery in less than 16 minutes in perfect conditions. The Tesla-inspired NACS port is on the driver’s side rear fender while a traditional J1772 AC port is on the passenger-side rear fender for level 2 charging requirements.
The SUV couple style has gained popularity because of the functionality that it offers. In this case, the rear seats can be configured as a two-seat or 2+1 variant. The rear seats can folded forward to provide additional cargo room at the push of a button in that rear cargo space. The Cayenne Coupe Electric has a towing capacity of up to 7,716 pounds, and can be optionally equipped with an Off-Road Package which improves approach angle.
The new models are expected in dealer showrooms this summer with prices starting at $113,800 for the entry level model, then rising to $131,200 for the S Coupe Electric, and $168,000 for the top-of-the-line Turbo Coupe Electric. Don’t forget to add $2,350 for handling.
[Images: Porsche]
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