Cayenne Porsche Cayenne EV 2025 / 206 Spy Pics


The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by Porsche since 2002. It is a luxury crossover SUV, and has been described as both a full-sized and a mid-sized vehicle.
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Do not like the rearwards stacked black rocker skirts. The doorhandle design is an anachronism and eyesore on a modern electric vehicle in this lofty segment. And while the glossy black wheelarch extensions reduce the visual vertical mass of the flanks, they somehow look tacky. PTS, "Exclusiv Manufaktur" and "Sonderwunsch" may be quite busy in the forseeable future. The instrument/screen panel and binnacles are a bit "busy". Considering the prices that Porsche is demanding from customers, they could have and should have done better on a number of isolated elements.
 
I can’t recall Porsche ever having such a generic lookin line up. Each design evolution has made the cars look worse and worse.

That rear end could belong to any car from China…
That's the same thing I thought!

Blunt face and Chinese rear end. Generic somewhat wagon-esque profile.
 
Riding high on the launch of the Taycan Concept. A plan was formed to ensure the Porsche Portfolio become electrified. Taycan in production had its acceptance and then began its decline by then it was too late. Forthcoming all-new models are all electrified but now scrambling to be re-engineered to accept an ICE.
 
It looks better in some of the videos, especially the front, which I like, but the rear end styling is OTT. Too many different elements vertically and horizontally and the tail lights dont look like a Porsche, it looks terrible.

The profile is okish, it looks smaller in size and not a 5m long SUV, but that rear end really spoils the overall design.

The dashboard design is a disaster for Porsche, the car screams out built to cost, the design of the vents and surf board top dash dont look like it is a Porsche. It has an ugly center armrest that looks cardboard thin and uncomfortable with an ugly cheap shiny plastic section at the back of the armrest. A 100K Euro car with hard plastic lower door cards is not acceptable nowadays and there are chinese cars costing half the price with better quality door cards.

The EV powertrain however is a tour de force and the Turbo is mind blowing fast for a SUV. Holy cow 7.4sec from 0-200km/h is virtually as fast as a Ferrari 296 GTB!!
 
I don’t get the hate, same as with the Macan E.

I like it, I wouldn’t expect crazy and groundbreaking design change as it’s the case with the iX3, but it looks really good.

It resemble a coherent EV lineup along with the Macan and Taycan IMO.
 
 
Is it just me or do those blacked out wheel arches makes the rims look like they's like 17"?

Honestly I truly hate to say it but this design has nothing whatsoever to do with a Porsche anymore.
What a gigantic shame. I find it more hideous the more I see it.

I keep thinking about the Jaguar F-Pace when I look at the side view:

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...yet it's somehow worse. There better be an option to make those black parts of the wheel arch body colored. Looks cheap as hell.
 
Riding high on the launch of the Taycan Concept. A plan was formed to ensure the Porsche Portfolio become electrified. Taycan in production had its acceptance and then began its decline by then it was too late. Forthcoming all-new models are all electrified but now scrambling to be re-engineered to accept an ICE.
That is why the Q5 based M1 SUV is needed to be on the market soon.
 
Issue is the black wheel arches are used as a masking technique to hide the visual bloat. Making everything body coloured is going to make it look really bloated.
 
Issue is the black wheel arches are used as a masking technique to hide the visual bloat. Making everything body coloured is going to make it look really bloated.

A masking technique to hide a poor design, because a proper SUV looks great when meaty and bulky. Bloat is just a coverup word for a design hack job

And besides, for me this "technique" isn't even working, and I am not colorblind. It remains bloated just with added cheapness which makes it even worse.
 
Is it just me or do those blacked out wheel arches makes the rims look like they's like 17"?

Honestly I truly hate to say it but this design has nothing whatsoever to do with a Porsche anymore.
What a gigantic shame. I find it more hideous the more I see it.

I keep thinking about the Jaguar F-Pace when I look at the side view:

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...yet it's somehow worse. There better be an option to make those black parts of the wheel arch body colored. Looks cheap as hell.
The worst thing about that comparison is that they seem like contemporaries, even though they are 10 years apart.
 

Porsche

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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