
New SUV debuts at the end of the year with unprecedented digital solutions, more comfort and almost unlimited customization options
Porsche has unveiled the first official images of the interior of the new Cayenne Electric, a model that will be launched worldwide at the end of 2025. The SUV comes to complement the current lineup of combustion and plug-in hybrid versions, bringing an innovative interior architecture that blends traditional sporty design with cutting-edge digital features.
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Among the highlights is the Flow Display, a curved and integrated panel that combines high-resolution digital screens with physical buttons for essential functions. This solution is part of the “Porsche Digital Interaction” concept, designed to balance technology, ergonomics, and the brand’s classic identity.

Enhanced comfort and new digital functions
The Cayenne Electric offers more space and convenience features for both driver and passengers. The standard electrically adjustable rear seats allow configurations ranging from relaxing positions to cargo mode.
Another highlight is the Mood Modes, which adjust lighting, sound, climate control, and even seat functions to create specific atmospheres—whether to relax, focus, or intensify the sporty experience.
The model will also feature the largest panoramic roof ever installed in a Porsche, equipped with Variable Light Control technology, allowing transitions between translucent and opaque modes through an electrically controlled liquid crystal film.
In addition, the surface heating function warms not only the seats but also the door panels and armrests, providing greater comfort with energy efficiency.

Digitalization and connectivity
The new Cayenne Electric also debuts the Porsche Digital Key, which allows smartphones and smartwatches to be used as keys, recognizing the device via Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology. The feature can be shared with up to seven users.
Inside the cabin, the digital experience includes a 14.25-inch OLED instrument cluster, a curved central display, an optional 14.9” screen for the passenger, and even an augmented reality head-up display. The system can project navigation arrows and lane guidance directly into the driver’s field of vision.
Another highlight is the AI-powered voice assistant, which understands complex and spontaneous commands without the need to repeat activation words. It can control functions such as ambient lighting, climate control, heated seats, as well as search for addresses and play streaming content.
Source and images: Porsche. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
