Porsche unveils special Black Edition versions for Taycan electric car and Cayenne SUV

Porsche is expanding its line of electric vehicles and SUVs with exclusive Black Edition versions, enhancing their style and technical features through unique details and improved options.

July 10, 2025 at 4:31 PM / News

The cars have received striking dark decor and additional options in the basic configuration. Orders are already being accepted: prices start from £95,700 (from $130,000) for the Taycan and £88,900 (from $120,000) for the Cayenne.

In the Black Edition, many elements of both models are styled in glossy black — window trims, badges, mirror housings, and decorative interior inserts. However, the cars can be ordered not only in black body color but in any other color from the Porsche palette, including shades from the Paint to Sample program.

For the Taycan, this version includes the Taycan and Taycan 4S sedans, as well as the Taycan 4 and 4S Sport Turismo wagons. All are equipped with the enhanced Performance Battery Plus with a capacity of 105 kW⋅h (equivalent to approximately 143 hp for the electric motor), providing a range of up to 680 km. The surcharge for the Black Edition package will be around £5,000 ($6,800) compared to standard versions.

The Cayenne Black Edition also stands out with darkened exterior elements, matrix LED headlights, 21-inch black wheels, BOSE audio system, and leather interior with electrically adjustable seats. This model is available with petrol and hybrid engines, and the most expensive Cayenne S E-Hybrid Black Edition trim costs almost £9,500 ($13,000) more than the standard version.

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