Porsche Cayenne Electric Unveils Innovative Interior With Over 1000 HP
Porsche has revealed the interior of its upcoming Cayenne Electric, showcasing innovative features that set new standards in performance and luxury. The design and development management, including Matthias Lederer, Vice President Verification & Validation, have played crucial roles in these advancements.
The Cayenne Electric boasts an impressive display landscape, including a curved OLED panel, a 14-inch OLED instrument cluster, and an 87-inch augmented reality head-up display. The Flow Display, optionally expandable to a 15-inch passenger display, allows users to change the color scheme of all digital surfaces using the Themes app.
Performance-wise, the Cayenne Electric will launch with multiple levels, topped by a model offering over 1,000 HP and a sprint value of under three seconds. It also introduces surface heating for seats, armrests, and panels, a first in Porsche vehicles. The 113 kWh battery enables ranges up to 600 kilometers and charges at up to 400 kW direct current power.
The vehicle offers streaming and gaming options, electrically adjustable rear seats, numerous interior combinations, and individual solutions through the Exclusive Manufaktur or Special Wishes program. The Porsche Digital Key uses UWB technology to turn a smartphone or smartwatch into a vehicle key, enabling automatic locking and unlocking.
The Cayenne Electric's interior, with its innovative displays, performance capabilities, and luxurious features, signals Porsche's commitment to pushing boundaries in the electric vehicle segment. The first glimpse into the interior has generated excitement and anticipation for the vehicle's launch.
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