SPIED: Here's your first look at Porsche Cayenne EV Coupe
After announcing its existence, the all-electric Porsche Cayenne has been spotted in the metal

It was over two years ago when Porsche officially announced that there would indeed be an all-electric version of the Cayenne. At the time, no other details about the electric Cayenne were revealed as Porsche is keeping its cards close to its chest.
Thanks to our spy photographers, however, we were able to see a prototype being driven somewhere in Europe with almost no camouflage. Just like the regular and plug-in hybrid Cayennes, the upcoming electric version will be available in crossover and coupe body styles. Based on the pictures our spy gathered, the latter was the one recently sighted.

Looking at its shape and profile alone, it's quite clear that the Porsche Cayenne EV Coupe has a more aerodynamic design that appears to have been inspired by the Taycan. It also has what appears to be a liftback design complete with a sleek set of LED taillights, albeit partially covered to hide its final design.

The LED headlights are also partially disguised, although they appear to have a similar design to the Macan EV. But what grabbed our attention were the rear vents. We're not entirely sure if they will be carried over in the final design, but they sure do add some zing to the Cayenne EV Coupe's design.

Other specific details and powertrain details are not yet available as of this time. But since the Macan EV already delivers supercar-like acceleration in its most powerful form, we won't be surprised if Porsche puts in more electric muscle in the Cayenne EV. Heck, we won't be surprised if it can deliver hypercar-like speed and produce well over 1,000 Nm of torque.

With the official reveal set for some time before 2025 ends, perhaps we can expect Porsche to drop some teasers in Q4 before holding the big reveal. We'll be keeping our fingers crossed that it will happen later this year.
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