This electrified Porsche positioned above the Cayenne will carry up to seven passengers, and will do it quickly.
here, and development is well underway for its all-electric three-row"SUV," known internally as the K1. We put"SUV" in quotation marks because word on the street suggests the overtly sporty luxury vehicle is likely to resemble a sedan as much as it does a typical sport-utility.
Indeed, reports citing people who have seen a presentation of the concept claim its styling is unusual for Porsche, so don't expect it to simply look like a longer Cayenne or Macan differentiated mainly by the presence of a third row. Regardless of its looks, Porsche will position the K1 above the Cayenne in its model range.
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