The new versions of the 2026 Cayenne, Panamera, Taycan, and 911 will receive an upgraded infotainment system.
It will become more powerful and responsive, featuring a new App Center and Amazon Alexa.
Customers will also find Dolby Atmos technology and 10 years of Porsche Connect service.
Most new cars today are compared to computers on wheels, and infotainment plays a crucial role in the user experience. In this context, Porsche announces the latest version of its PCC (Porsche Communication Management).
The new system, with increased computing power and improved responsiveness, will be launched in the 2026 Cayenne, Panamera, and 911. In addition to hardware updates, the system benefits from the newly debuted Porsche App Center. This means that users will be able to easily download popular apps such as Spotify and YouTube.
Drivers will also encounter , which will become the second digital assistant alongside Porsche Voice Pilot. It works similarly to Echo devices, as users can say something like “Alexa, play country music.” Alexa can also inform you about news and weather, as well as play various content.
Speaking of music, music lovers will be thrilled by the arrival of Dolby Atmos technology. This can be found in cars with premium and high-quality audio systems from Bose and Burmester. Porsche claims that Dolby Atmos “creates a spatial sound experience” for passengers, as “sounds can be replicated around the listener with unparalleled clarity, depth, and precision.”
Finally, Porsche Connect will be standard for 10 years for the aforementioned models. This is an increase of seven years, providing significant economic benefits, as after a three-year trial subscription, the annual fee is $229.