
Porsche distributor Sime Darby Auto Performance (SDAP) has introduced the enhanced 2026 Cayenne (not to be confused with the all-new electric model, which is still a ways away from arriving here). As we reported last month, the CKD locally-assembled standard SUV and plug-in hybrid S E-Hybrid Coupé both now come with sportier-looking 21-inch RS Spyder design Y-spoke alloy wheels, an upgrade over the previous 20-inch Cayenne design and Cayenne S design rollers respectively.
This has resulted in a price increase across the board, with the Cayenne now RM9,001 more expensive at RM609,000 nett, while the Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupé is RM11,000 dearer at RM739,000. Those figures include a subscription to Porsche Connect digital services and remote vehicle functionality via a smartphone app, extended to ten years from just two previously.
The fitment of larger wheels has necessitated the addition of body-coloured wheel arch extensions that cover the old black arches. The cars you see here from the preview were also fitted with the SportDesign package, granting a more aggressive front and rear bumpers and even fuller wheel arch trims; these too are finished in body colour instead of the usual black plastic.

This is part of SDAP’s Exclusive Manufaktur package offered at a heady RM49,000, which also adds a tinted LED taillight strip (only on the standard Cayenne), full body-coloured door mirrors, “Porsche” exterior logo projection and keys finished in the exterior colour.
Speaking of which, the paint palette has been expanded to include a flat Arctic Grey, joining Carrera White Metallic, Chromite Black Metallic and Quarzite Grey Metallic – the latter only on limited units – on a still-monochrome list. Otherwise, the Cayenne remains unchanged and continues to come fitted with standard (not HD) matrix LED headlights and gloss black roof rails and window trims.
As before, the S E-Hybrid Coupé continues to be distinguishable through the sloping rear roofline and the quad tailpipes that signify the car’s higher performance. You’ll also be able to spot the second filler cap on the passenger side for the Type 2 AC charging port, connected to the PHEV battery.

Inside, the regular and Coupé models look basically identical (well, apart from the latter’s reduced rear headroom), both trimmed in leather in either Black or Bordeaux Red – the latter as seen on these display units. Both front seats are 14-way power adjustable with the Porsche crest embossed into the headrests, with the insignia on the front centre armrest also being part of the Exclusive Manufaktur package.
The tech remain unchanged and continues to include a 12.6-inch instrument display and a 12.3-inch Porsche Communication Management (PCM) touchscreen. No head-up display nor a passenger touchscreen, but you do still get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 15-watt Qi wireless charger, slots behind the front seats to fit rear-seat entertainment screens, and a 14-speaker, 710-watt Bose sound system.
Both models come with a Sport Chrono clock and stopwatch, but the S E-Hybrid Coupé gains a slicker Porsche Design timer, plus a panoramic sunroof. Other bits of standard kit include matrix LED headlights, keyless entry, push-button start, soft-close doors, a contoured GT Sport heated steering wheel, four-zone automatic climate control, powered rear side window sunshades, air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) dampers, a 360-degree camera setup and a hands-free powered tailgate.
Safety-wise, the Cayenne and Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupé come with adaptive cruise control and adaptive high beam to join the standard autonomous emergency braking and lane keeping assist. Pretty glaring at this price is the lack of lane centring assist (so no Level 2 semi-autonomy) or even blind spot monitoring.
No changes to the mechanicals, with the Cayenne still being motivated by a 3.0 litre turbo V6 producing 353 PS and 500 Nm of torque. With an eight-speed automatic gearbox and standard all-wheel drive, it will get from zero to 100 km/h in six seconds flat on its way to a top speed of 248 km/h.
The S E-Hybrid Coupé pairs the six-pot with a 176 PS/460 Nm electric motor sandwiched between the engine and the gearbox, resulting in a total system output of 519 PS and 750 Nm. So equipped, the car can fling itself to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds before topping out at 263 km/h. The 21.8 kWh battery delivers a claimed EV range of 88 km and can be charged through an 11 kW AC wallbox in 2.65 hours.
GALLERY: 2026 Porsche Cayenne in Malaysia
GALLERY: 2026 Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupé in Malaysia