- Porsche is prepping a new electric version of its Cayenne midsize SUV for release this year
- Interior photos show the “Porsche cabin of the future” with more screen surface than ever
The “Porsche cabin of the future” features a huge curved touchscreen display in a new waterfall configuration as well as physical toggles and buttons.
The company plans an all-new, all-electric version of its Cayenne SUV for 2026. Porsche has been slowly releasing details to build up anticipation for the vehicle. Earlier this month, we learned that it will be capable of charging wirelessly through a pad on the ground.
Now, we know what its interior will look like.
Its centerpiece is a unique curved touchscreen display. A portrait-oriented portion in the center handles infotainment and climate control. A landscape-oriented portion flowing out to its right gives the passenger their own entertainment options.
The driver faces an instrument screen of their own.
“The aim of redesigning the screens’ digital content was to create an even more immersive and intense connection between driver and sports car,” says Ivo van Hulten, director of Driver Experience at Style Porsche. Owners can customize the color scheme.
Other new touches include an available head-up display “featuring augmented reality, projecting navigation arrows and lane guidance into the driver’s view of the road, with an effective display size of 87 inches.”
An AI-powered voice assistant “reliably understands complex instructions as well as spontaneous follow-up questions without requiring the activation word to be repeated,” Porsche says. It lets drivers control temperature, seat heaters, and other car functions, and “can directly play media content, such as streaming services or radio stations, on request.”
An optional panoramic roof slides open or can toggle between transparent, semi-transparent, and opaque.
Porsche has, so far, held back performance details on the electric Cayenne. But with their pace of releasing information, we expect to have those in a few weeks.