
Review of the 2021 Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid: value retention, ownership costs, and performance, proving it is still a bargain among used luxury SUVs.
Over the last decade, the new car market has become dominated by luxury SUVs. Consumers seek more premium features and performance, which has driven up prices, especially among top-tier models. Conversely, many of these vehicles exhibit steep depreciation, particularly when electrification is involved.
An emblematic case: the 2021 Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid
In 2021, the base price of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid was $111,600. Today, the used market shows values between $88,732 and $96,559, with an average selling price of $91,865.
This value retention is notable, and according to iSeeCars, the model tends to lose $41,917 (49.5%) over five years and 60,000 miles—a performance about 5% better than competitors.
Ownership costs and reliability
To understand the total cost, Edmunds estimates an ownership expenditure of $122,260 over five years and 60,000 miles, comprising $46,114 in depreciation, $9,607 in maintenance, $13,281 in repairs, and $22,200 in fuel.
- Annual maintenance (RepairPal): approximately $1,231
- 10-year average annual cost (CarEdge): $2,055 per year
- Estimated annual maintenance (Kelley Blue Book): between $2,300 and $5,000
J.D. Power gives the Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid a Quality & Reliability rating of 81/100, Driving Experience 85/100, Resale 75/100, and Dealer Experience 93/100, resulting in an aggregate score of 83/100. iSeeCars gives it an overall 8.0/10, with 8.2/10 for reliability and 7.8/10 for value retention.
High-level interior and technology
The interior of the 2021 Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid balances high-performance DNA with sophisticated comfort. Standard equipment includes:
- 18-way adaptive sport seats with memory and integrated headrests
- Heated multifunction steering wheel and climate control with remote auxiliary pre-cooling
- Cockpit power with a 12.3-inch screen in the Porsche Communication Management
- 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot and wireless Apple CarPlay
- 14-speaker Bose Surround Sound System (710 Watts)
- Power tailgate, panoramic sunroof, and Sport Chrono package
Among the costly customization options, the following stand out:
- Front seat massage: $2,000
- Front and rear seat ventilation: $1,700
- Burmeister 3D High-End Surround: $5,810
- Rear seat entertainment with two 10-inch screens: $1,920
- Interior patterns such as deviated stitching starting at $5,010
- Anthracite Chestnut interior with aluminum inlays: $1,460
- Head-up display: $1,720
- Night vision with infrared camera: $2,420
- Smartphone compartment with wireless charging: $690
- Comfort Access keyless entry: $890
High-performance hybrid system
The 2021 Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid combines a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with a 100 kW electric motor. Total output is 670 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque, featuring all-wheel drive and an eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission.
Despite a curb weight of around 5,599 lbs (2,540 kg), the electric assistance ensures 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 183 mph, with the quarter-mile completed in approximately 11.5 seconds.
Powertrain technical details and efficiency
The parallel hybrid setup incorporates the high-performance V8 engine with the electric motor positioned between the engine and the transmission, providing a smooth transition between purely electric and combined driving. The system features reinforcements in the transmission and chassis to handle the added torque, with power management that keeps torque flowing as required.
Fuel economy and energy costs
According to the EPA, the model achieves 42 MPGe when operating on electricity and gasoline, 82 kWh per 100 miles in pure electric mode, and 18 mpg on the V8 engine alone. The battery provides about 14 miles of electric range, while gasoline range reaches about 370 miles on the 19.8-gallon tank.
This means an owner might spend about $5,500 more on fuel compared to the average new vehicle today, plus $2,700 per year on gasoline and electricity, $4.01 to charge the battery, $5.40 to travel 25 miles on gasoline, and $77 to fill the tank.
Source notes: Edmunds, CarEdge, iSeeCars, RepairPal, Kelley Blue Book, and EPA.
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Summary
Even with its weight and the complexity of being a high-performance hybrid model, the 2021 Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid remains a competitive proposition in the premium segment—a combination of supercar performance and luxury SUV that retains its appeal against new models, but with a significantly more attractive used price.
What is your opinion: do you think it's worth investing in a used high-performance hybrid SUV like the Cayenne instead of buying a new model? Leave your comments below with your questions and experiences.





