Porsche is about to facelift pretty much its entire lineup. In the past few months, we didn't just spot a lot of 911 prototypes out testing, but also other Porsche models like the Cayenne. It seems that not just the standard SUV, but also the coupe version will get some changes.

The Cayenne Coupe is still very new on the market - it was launched back in 2019 - but it needs to stay in line with the rest of the models. A first prototype was caught testing back in February 2022, and now a new one seems to enjoy the last bit of snow around Europe.

Just like before, the new prototype is wearing very little camouflage, meaning that changes will be minimal. But, in all reality, what can you change on a car that is only three years old?

The facelift Cayenne Coupe will get a redesigned front end, with redesigned headlights and a more sculpted hood. The front bumper, hiding under the camouflage, will also get a new look. In the back, the only visible change is the taillights that seem to be slimmer.

A few changes will also be made to the interior, with the new Porsche 911 being the source of inspiration. You should expect a new design for the center console and the gear changer, fully digital dials for the dash, and a new sat-nav/infotainment screen.

Porsche will most likely offer some small tweaks under the hood too, even though the engine lineup will be carried over. Choices will include the usual V-6 and V-8 engines, but the output will probably be increased a little bit

Expect the facelift Cayenne Coupe to be launched by the end of 2022.