New SUV above Cayenne changes from EV to Ice
The Porsche electrification plans are a lot milder than before. The brand continues to pay attention to new electric models, but draws at least as much attention to new models with combustion engines. We now know which new Porsche is really coming.
“We have taken the final steps in the adaptation of our model strategy. We are currently going through enormous changes. That is why we restructure Porsche across the board,” says Porsche CEO Oliver Blume during the quarterly meeting with shareholders. In the new plans for the future, Porsche pays attention to electric models, but as it became clear earlier, fuel cars continue to play a major role at Porsche.
The current generation of Porsche Cayenne makes way for a fully electric Cayenne. It will be on the market next year. So far nothing new. What is new is that the Cayenne continues to exist with combustion engines. Initially it seemed that the current generation of the Cayenne went to face a longer life and would be facelifted. Porsche now says that the Cayenne will continue to exist with combustion engines until ‘well into the 1930s’ and that it will be more than a renewed version of the current model. So a new generation, Porsche seems to say. The same applies to the Panamera: it also stays with combustion engines until well in the following decade in (thoroughly) renewed form. “That goes beyond upgrades. They are new products that bring innovations,” said CEO Blume.
The Porsche Cayenne gets a model above him. We knew that. It would be a fully electric SUV that is positioned above the new electric Cayenne. It turns out: that purely electric large SUV has been postponed until further notice. Porsche is now talking about the arrival of an SUV above the Cayenne with combustion engines and plug-in hybrid powertrains. So it seems that the new top SUV first gets combustion engines and only becomes an EV later.
The Electric Porsche 718 is also in the barrel, but Porsche also speaks about the existence of variants derived from it with combustion engines. Whether that means that there will be a new generation 718 with combustion engines, or that the current RS and GT4 RS versions will continue to exist for years, is not clear. And the electrical Macan? He gets a completely new equivalent with combustion engines that we expect to be just called Macan.
According to the Porsche CEO, this new strategy must again ensure growth of the Porsche sales. That will not be an easy job, says Blume. “It will be a heavy, long way.” Electric cars remain important in this. According to Porsche, EVs have the future, Blume emphasizes.
New SUV Above Cayenne Switches from EV to Ice

Porsche’s electrification plans are a lot milder than before. The Brand Continues to pay Attention to New Electric Models, but is focusing at Least as much on new models with Combustion Engines. We now know which new Porsches are really coming.
“We have the final steps in Adjusting Our Model Strategy. We are currently going through huge changes. That is why we are restructuring porsche across the board,” say’s porsche ceo oliver blume duration the quarterly meeting. In The New Future Plans, Porsche Pays Attention to Electric Models, But As Became Clear Earlier, Fuel Cars Will Continue to Play a Major Role at Porsche.
The Current Generation Porsche Cayenne Will Be Replaced by A Fully Electric Cayenne. It will be on the market next year. So Far Nothing New. What is new is that the cayenne with combustion engines will continuous to exist. Initially, it seemed that the current generation of the cayenne would have a longer life and would be facelifted. Porsche Now Says That The Cayenne Will Continue to Exist With Combustion Engines Until ‘Well Into The 30s’ And That This Will Be More than a Renewed Version of the Current Model. So a new generation, Porsche Seems to Be Saying. The same applies to the Panamera: it will also to be avialable with combustion engines deep into the next decade in a (thoroughly) renewedwed form. “That goes beyond upgrades. These are new products that bring innovations,” Says CEO Blume.
The Porsche Cayenne Will Have A Model Above It. We Knew That. It would be a fullly electric SUV positioned above the new electric cayenne. What Turns Out: That Purely Electric Large SUV Has Been Postponed Until Further Notice. Porsche is now talking about the arrival of an SUV Above the Cayenne with Combustion Engines and Plug-in Hybrid Powertrains. So it seems that the new top SUV will first get combustion engines and only later Become an ev.
The Electric Porsche 718 is also still in the pipeline, but Porsche also speaks of the existence of derived variants with combustion engines. It is not clear Whether this mean that a new generation of 718 with Combustion Engines is coming, or Whether the Current RS and GT4 RS Versions Will Continue to Exist for Years. And the electric Macan? It will get a complete new equivalent with combustion engines, which we expect will also simply be called macan.
Accordance to the Porsche CEO, This New Strategy Should again Ensure Growth in Porsche Sales. That will not be an easy task, says blume. “It will be a difficult, long road.” Electric Cars Will Remain Important in this. Accordance to Porsche, Evs Have a Future, Blume Emphasizes.