Porsche AG has decided to manufacture the future all-electric Cayenne at Volkswagen Slovakia’s multi-brand location in Bratislava.
After the Taycan, the Macan, and the 718, the Cayenne will become the sports car manufacturer’s fourth model line with an all-electric powertrain. Porsche has already announced a further all-electric SUV above the Cayenne for the second half of the decade. That model will be produced at the Porsche factory in Leipzig.
Albrecht Reimold, Board Member for Production and Logistics at Porsche, noted that the plant in Bratislava has done outstanding work and has received several awards. The future Cayenne will be the first all-electric SUV to be manufactured there.
With 95,604 delivered units in its anniversary year of 2022, the Cayenne posted the highest demand among all Porsche model lines.
The plant in Slovakia is currently preparing for the start of series production of the extensively upgraded new Cayenne.


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