Refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe Facelift Spied Showing Updated Face

Refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe Facelift Spied Showing Updated Face

The updated Cayenne Coupe is expected to be available for the model year 2023.

We have a new set of spy photos that gives us a great look at the refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe. Although there is still camouflage on this body, it is very light.

The fascia is covered by a panel in the front. However, the various openings can still be seen. These changes are minor. The inlets at the corners appear to be slightly larger.

Refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe Facelift Spied Showing Updated Face

Refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe Facelift Spied Showing Updated Face

Refreshed Porsche Cayenne Coupe Facelift Spied Showing Updated Face

The reworked headlights, which have a sharper shape at their inner edges, can also be seen. To disguise the size of the lamps, engineers used decals. To make the new headlights, the hood is subject to sculpting.

The full-width taillights are covered at the back. These appear to be slightly thinner than the current lamps.

We previously saw spy photos of the updated Cayenne Coupe GT. The tail had two oval-shaped outlets. Because the fascia is not as narrow at the corners, the front end has a different fascia to the standard model.

Another spy shot gives a glimpse inside the Cayenne. It appears that there is a new infotainment screen. A small screen is included in the revised center console. The latest 911 version has the crossover’s stumpy gearshift.

The updated Cayenne powertrain range is still unknown. We don’t expect any major changes. Based on other Porsche refreshes it is possible that some models may have a bit more power than their pre-refresh counterparts.

The standard Cayenne will receive similar updates. The refreshed vehicles are expected to be available for the model year 2023.

Recent reports suggest that the next-gen Cayenne would share a significantly revised PHEV powertrain . Porsche plans to have half its sales be plug-in hybrids or EVs by 2025. In 2030, fully electric cars would make up more than 80 percent.

The Porsche lineup will include a fully electric Macan for the model year 2024. The PPE platform supports charging up to 350 kW. You can expect single- or dual-motor configurations. The battery’s gross capacity would be around 100 kilowatt hours.