The Porsche Cayenne Coupe is a relatively new model on the market. It was launched back in March 2019 as an answer to models like the BMW X6, the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe, and the Audi Q8. Despite being only three years old, the Cayenne Coupe is about to receive a facelift version - just like all the other models in Porsche's lineup.

Our spy photographers caught the upcoming Cayenne Coupe facelift out for a new testing session, and it reveals updates similar to the standard Cayenne - which was out testing just last month.

Just like you would have probably expected, the Cayenne Coupe is wearing little camouflage, meaning that the changes should be minimal. We already know that the headlights will get a new design and will be slimmer. The front bumper will also get a new design, and it looks like the hood will feature more sculpted lines.

What's new in these spy shots comes at the rear. For the first time, the Cayenne Coupe facelift prototype is wearing the new taillights. They seem to be wider and will reach almost into the middle of the car. Of course, that should be all the major changes done in the back, with the exception maybe of the lower part of the bumper which seems to feature small changes too.

The interior will also get some small changes, and rumors suggest it will be 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.