Porsche’s electric Cayenne Turbo Coupe roars to 1,139 hp, a hypercar-quick SUV on stilts

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Porsche’s Cayenne Electric Turbo Coupe is the brand’s most powerful production car at 1,139 hp, driven by a 113‑kWh pack with 400 kW charging that can sustain peak power to about half a charge and catapult 0–60 mph in 2.4 seconds. Available as a SUV or a sleeker Coupe, the Turbo adds active ride suspension for notably smoother, sharper handling, though range sits around 390–415 miles on WLTP and cargo space is reduced in the Coupe. Prices start near $113,800 for the base Cayenne Coupe Electric, with the Turbo around $220,000 as tested with options, and Porsche also offers an expensive wireless charging setup.
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