Porsche Cayenne is a do-it-all E-hybrid that’s nearly the perfect family wagon… but you’ll pay a lot for the pleasure
EARLIER this month I told you all about the new Porsche 911 Hybrid – a mind-bendingly potent cocktail of cylinders and electric motors.
There’s not a day gone by since that I haven’t thought about that car.
Not least because this week I’ve been driving another electrified Porker, the Cayenne E-Hybrid.
As the monstrously big flagship SUV of the brand, it’s a very different prospect to the 911, and that includes the way in which it deploys battery power.
Where the 911 Hybrid uses discreet electric motors to nudge the power up – no plug, no electric drive mode – the Cayenne is a do-it-all hybrid.
And, honestly, it’s not far off from being a perfect family wagon as a result.
For this newest version, Porsche has upped the electric range to a respectable but not class-leading 46 miles.
An even better improvement is the charging speed.
You can now brim the 25.9kWh battery in around two hours.
Combining the 3-litre turbo V6 with an electric motor, the Cayenne E-Hybrid now knocks out 470hp and 650Nm of torque.
For anyone not familiar with performance figures, in plain English that translates to “it goes bloody fast”.
How fast? From 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds fast.
With the kids and two labradors in the back.
Out on the road, it’s everything you expect from a Porsche.
It carves through corners with an agility and preciseness no car this size has any right to, while maintaining ultimate levels of refinement within the cabin.
A note on refinement.
The car I drove had the optional adaptive air suspension fitted and, while I haven’t tried it without, I suspect it’s a must-have for our crumbling roads.
So we can mark Porsche down for charging extra for that, because it’s already an £85k car.
We can also mark it down for not offering a seven-seat version.
The Cayenne has been around for a long time now.
These days the class is packed with premium options that can carry a five-a-side team . . . and two subs.
PAY FOR THE PLEASURE
You’d think it would address that.
But Porsche is thought to be developing a new electric flagship SUV which will have three rows of seats.
Hurry it up.
For the latest Cayenne update there are a few nip and tucks to the exterior, all incrementally improving the look of what was already one of the most handsome SUVs on the market.
The interior gets a new 12.6in infotainment screen, which matches the quality and feel of the rest of the cabin.
And that’s more or less it, which is just fine by me.
The Cayenne E-Hybrid is in the top one per cent of best SUVs by my reckoning, but you have to pay a lot for the pleasure.
As you do for all Porsches.
But in terms of a dream garage?
I’d probably have this for business, the 911 Hybrid for pleasure.
KEY FACTS: PORSCHE CAYENNE E-HYBRID
- Price: £84,800
- Engine: 3-litre V6 turbo petrol with electric motor
- Power: 470hp
- 0-62mph: 4.9 secs
- Top speed: 158mph
- EV range: 46 miles
- CO2: 42g/km
- Out: Now