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Porsche Begins Production Of The Cayenne EV
Porsche has started production of the Cayenne electric model in Bratislava after the world premiere in November 2025. Production takes place on a flexible production line that enables quick adaptation to market demands, since models with classic and hybrid drives are also produced on the same line.
To further expand its expertise in the field of battery technology, the German sports car manufacturer has developed its own battery modules for the Cayenne Electric. They are manufactured at Porsche’s Smart Battery Shop in Horná Streda, about 100 kilometers northeast of Bratislava.
The new electric Cayenne comes with a battery with a capacity of 113 kWh, which enables a range of more than 600 kilometers. The battery sets new standards in energy density, performance, and the possibility of ultra-fast charging with a power of up to 400 kW.
The most powerful version, the Cayenne Turbo, has an impressive 850 kW (1,156 hp), making it the most powerful production Porsche of all time.
“Through the Cayenne Electric, we are firmly carrying Porsche’s DNA into the future—with our battery modules developed in-house, the highest level of quality, and a production line that seamlessly combines internal combustion engines, hybrid systems, and electric drives,” said Albrecht Reimold, member of the Executive Board for Production and Logistics at Porsche AG.



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