We knew already that Porsche is working on facelift versions for both, the Cayenne and the Cayenne Coupe. We've seen prototypes testing many times in the past few months, but both of them were spotted testing separately. This time, however, our spy photographers managed to catch both the versions for another testing session. It seems that Porsche is really trying to take advantage of the last snow in Northern Europe.

When compared to the previous versions caught testing, these new ones are finally wearing the production version tail lights. Of course, they are still camouflaged, but you can easily notice they are different than the ones in the current models: they are wider and almost run the entire width.

You shouldn't expect to see a lot of changes on the facelift Cayenne models. In fact, as we said before, the idea will be just to keep the model fresh and in line with the rest of the lineup. You will see that the headlights will get a new design and will be slimmer than the current ones. The front bumper will also get a new design, and it looks like the hood will feature more sculpted lines.

While so far we have no pictures of the interior, we expect to see a few updates in here, too, most likely inspired by the new Porsche 911. Changes should include a new design for the center console and the gear changer, fully digital dials for the dash, and a new sat-nav/infotainment screen.

As for the engine lineup, we expect the current 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 and the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine to be carried over, but with a slight update made to the final output.

Expect the facelifted Cayenne and Cayenne Coupe to be revealed by the end of 2022.