2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric reveal date set

The 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric will be fully and officially revealed online for the first time at 1:00am AEDT on Thursday, November 20.

The electric SUV will subsequently make its public debut at the Icons of Porsche Festival in Dubai on November 22, and launch in Australia around mid-2026.

Unlike Porsche’s first electric SUV – the smaller Macan Electric – the Cayenne Electric will be sold alongside the existing combustion-powered third-generation Cayenne, although the German brand is also developing a belated replacement for the discontinued petrol-powered Macan.

The reveal timing for the fourth generation of Porsche’s first and largest SUV, which was first released in 2002, was confirmed this week in the latest instalment of a drip-feed reveal campaign that also highlighted the technology transfer between Porsche’s Formula E efforts and the new Cayenne Electric.

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In what’s described as a rolling showcase of lessons learned from the racetrack with Formula E, in which Porsche currently holds both the teams’ and manufacturers’ world championships, much of the Cayenne Electric’s hardware and software is directly derived from the Porsche 99X racer, including its motor cooling and energy recuperation systems.

According to Porsche R&D chief Dr Michael Steiner: “Formula E is our development lab for the electromobility of tomorrow… The new Cayenne Electric shows how quickly technology transfers from racing to road.”

A headline innovation is direct oil cooling for the electric motor – a system Porsche pioneered in its Formula E program.

Instead of cooling the stator from the outside, oil flows directly along the copper windings, dissipating heat where it’s generated. The result is said to be sustained peak performance and efficiency of up to 98 per cent, in a more compact motor package.