The new Cayenne Electric is expected to arrive in showrooms in the second half of 2026, but will not be making its way to South African shores.
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Top version of next 718 is still going to have combustion engines.
Despite the growing dominance of automatic, Porsche is still keeping the manual alive in the 911 lineup.
The kit consists of 12 components, each available in pre-preg carbon fibre or a high-gloss painted finish.
This extreme EV was thought to be a Manthey Racing project, but the signs now suggest it’s an official Porsche effort.
It makes sure the journey itself is the highlight.
The official 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time is quoted at 2.5 seconds.
This could be the ultimate tribute to the 1980s.
They built an EV prototype with paddle shifters, artificial engine sound, and simulated gear changes.
Simulation testing suggests it can lap the Nürburgring in the low 6 minutes 30 seconds bracket.