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Porsche's Electric Cayenne Conquers the Iconic Großglockner High Alpine Road

  • Sep 10, 2025
  • 2 min read

Porsche recently showcased a prototype of its upcoming all-electric Cayenne on the legendary Großglockner High Alpine Road in Austria. This historic route, deeply connected to Porsche's heritage since Ferry Porsche's early tests, provided a challenging backdrop to demonstrate the new electric SUV's capabilities.

A Tradition of Testing

The Großglockner High Alpine Road, a 48-kilometer route with significant elevation changes and numerous hairpin bends, has been a crucial testing ground for Porsche for decades. This tradition continues with the all-electric Cayenne prototype, which was driven by Michael Schätzle, Vice President of the Cayenne model line. He put the camouflaged SUV through its paces on a demanding 14.5-kilometer stretch leading to the Edelweißspitze, the highest drivable point at 2,571 meters.

Key Takeaways

  • The all-electric Cayenne prototype demonstrated impressive performance and agility on the challenging alpine road.

  • The Großglockner High Alpine Road remains a vital testing location for Porsche, upholding a tradition dating back to Ferry Porsche.

  • The upcoming Cayenne Electric will feature advanced technology, including inductive charging, aiming to set new standards in electric mobility.

Setting New Standards in Electric Mobility

This appearance on the Großglockner follows the Cayenne Electric prototype's successful runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, where it set a new SUV record. The vehicle represents a significant leap in electric mobility, promising enhanced performance, comfort, and off-road capabilities. Porsche is also pioneering inductive charging technology for the Cayenne Electric, allowing for wireless charging of up to 11 kW simply by parking over a charging plate.

Coinciding with FAT Mankei Season Closing

The prototype's visit to the alpine road coincided with the season closing event at FAT Mankei, a popular hub for automotive enthusiasts founded by Ferdinand Porsche. Ferdi Porsche, grandson of the company's founder, joined Michael Schätzle in experiencing the Cayenne Electric's performance. He praised its agility and driving dynamics, stating, "Despite its size, the Cayenne feels extremely agile and light. It drives like a true Porsche. It passed the Großglockner test!"

The world premiere of the all-electric Cayenne is anticipated for the end of 2025, allowing customers to experience this groundbreaking model on iconic roads like the Großglockner themselves.

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