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The new Porsche Cayenne is officially screen-addicted

October 1, 2025

Flow Display

Porsche is releasing more and more details about the new Cayenne, and this time it’s the interior’s turn. Forget the comeback of physical buttons: at Porsche, the motto “the more screens, the better” still applies. In the middle of the new Cayenne shines the so-called Flow Display, a giant curved OLED screen that flows into the dashboard.

Along with the other displays, it forms the largest digital surface ever found in a Porsche. The 14.25-inch instrument panel lets you see everything from navigation to driver assistance systems, while the co-driver gets his own 14.9-inch screen for apps and video streaming. As if that weren’t enough, a head-up display with augmented reality projects lane guidance and navigation arrows directly onto the road.

Voice, atmosphere and smart keys

Operating all those screens while driving is not very wise. Fortunately, an AI-controlled voice assistant lets you control climate control, seat heating or ambient lighting with simple commands. You are not forgotten in the back, either: electrically adjustable seats, new tuning modes and a panoramic sunroof that switches from transparent to frosted at the touch of a button are present. Even armrests and door panels are heated thanks to new surface heating.

Infinite personalization

As befits a Porsche, you can customize the Cayenne to your heart’s content. Thirteen color combinations, new materials such as Race-Tex and even lavender as an interior color: everything is possible. For those who want to be truly unique, there is also the Sonderwunsch program, with which you can have your Cayenne transformed into a personal work of art. As long as you pull out your wallet, of course.

A digital Porsche experience

Speaking of money, we don’t have prices for you yet. In fact, the official unveiling of the SUV won’t follow until later this year. However, one thing is already clear: the Cayenne is a driving living room full of screens – and perhaps the most screen-addicted Porsche ever.

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