2025 Porsche Cayenne Electric: Unleashing 1,156 HP with Advanced LG Battery Technology
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Enhancing Demand Responsiveness through Flexible Production
Next-Gen Electrification Strategy Powered by LG Batteries
Porsche Unveils Its Most Powerful Electric SUV Yet

Production line – Source: Porsche
Porsche has kicked off mass production of the groundbreaking Cayenne Electric, first revealed to the world in November 2025. The new model rolls off the assembly line at Porsche’s Bratislava plant in Slovakia, sharing production facilities with its gas-powered and hybrid Cayenne counterparts.
This move solidifies Porsche’s commitment to a flexible manufacturing approach, enabling the production of conventional, hybrid, and all-electric vehicles on a single line. This versatile setup allows Porsche to swiftly adjust production ratios in response to shifting regional demand.
Gaining a Tech Edge with In-House Battery Development

Production line – Source: Porsche
At the heart of the Cayenne Electric’s competitive edge lies its cutting-edge battery technology. Porsche has taken full control of battery module development, producing these critical components entirely in-house at the ‘Porsche Smart Battery Shop’ near Horná Streda, close to Bratislava.
This state-of-the-art facility oversees every aspect of production, from cell preparation to final quality checks, maintaining the same rigorous standards applied to finished vehicles throughout the manufacturing process.
LG Energy Solution Cells Power
113kWh High-Voltage Battery Pack

LG battery – Source: Porsche
The Cayenne Electric is equipped with a high-capacity 113kWh battery pack, utilizing large-format pouch cells supplied by LG Energy Solution. Porsche’s production line assembles 132 modules per hour, with the capacity to produce battery packs for up to 32 vehicles daily.
This advanced battery system delivers over 600 km (373 miles) of range and supports ultra-fast charging up to 400kW on an 800V architecture{vi68}}. A standout feature is the world’s first dual-sided cooling system{vi70}}, which enhances both performance and longevity through precise temperature management.
1,156 HP ‘Turbo Electric’:
Porsche’s New Performance Pinnacle

Production line – Source: Porsche
True to Porsche’s performance heritage, the Cayenne Electric boasts impressive specs. The range-topping Cayenne Turbo Electric generates a staggering 850kW (1,156 hp), making it the most potent production Porsche ever.
The model also showcases Porsche’s largest-ever display area, the most responsive PCM infotainment system to date, and an unprecedented range of customization options.
In the Korean market, pricing for the Cayenne Electric starts at 142.3 million KRW (approximately 106,725 USD){vi95}}, while the high-performance Cayenne Turbo Electric begins at 189.6 million KRW (approximately 142,200 USD){vi97}}. These models are slated to hit Korean showrooms in the latter half of 2026{vi99}}. With this launch, Porsche is demonstrating its commitment to maintaining performance leadership in the electric era.














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