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SPIED: Is this the 2027 Porsche Cayenne GTS?

SPIED: Is this the 2027 Porsche Cayenne GTS?

Despite already receiving a facelift three years ago, it looks like the ICE Cayenne will get another round of updates

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05/19/2026

When the all-new Porsche Cayenne Electric made its regional debut in Thailand earlier this year at the 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS), it essentially signaled the impending arrival of Stuttgart's newest EV in the region. With that, perhaps we can expect the Cayenne Electric to arrive in the Philippines, perhaps later this year or in early 2027.

However, that doesn't mean Porsche is done with the internal combustion version. Heck, our spies were able to spot what appears to be the refreshed version of the ICE Cayenne being driven somewhere in Europe.

First revealed in 2023 at Auto Shanghai, the third-generation Cayenne will receive yet another refresh. But unlike previous sightings, which saw our spies capture pictures of what could be the facelifted e-Hybrid or Turbo e-Hybrid, the latest sighting appears to be the updated Cayenne GTS.

Like the hybrid models that were spotted earlier this year, the supposedly updated Cayenne GTS had little to no camouflage to hide its exterior. However, it appears Porsche went for the “less is more” approach in refreshing the Cayenne GTS.

From what our spies managed to capture before the driver scurried away in panic, the Cayenne GTS gets a slightly redesigned front bumper and updated LED headlights with what looks to be bigger lighting elements. Meanwhile, a new set of alloy wheels is present, which could serve to give the Cayenne GTS a more dynamic appearance.

The rest of the vehicle appears to have been carried over, meaning the Cayenne GTS could only get minor exterior changes, but plenty of interior, software, and maybe even powertrain upgrades for the latest update.

With our spies managing to spot only minor exterior revisions for the Cayenne ICE, we won't be surprised if both the Electric and internal combustion models will co-exist in the coming years.

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