Porsche Cayenne vs Rivian R1T
Head-to-head specifications
| Metric | Porsche Cayenne | Rivian R1T | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max power (hp) | 470 | 600 | -21.7% |
| Max torque (Nm) | 650 | 813 | -20.0% |
| NCAP safety | 5★ (Euro NCAP) | 5★ (NHTSA) | — |
| Fuel type | Plug-in Hybrid | Electric | — |
| Transmission | Automatic | 1-Speed Automatic | — |
| Price (USD est.) | $111,564 | $73,000 | +52.8% |
- Rivian R1T makes about 22% more power (600 vs 470 hp).
- Their economy figures use different measures (Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric), so compare running costs in your local fuel and electricity prices rather than head-to-head.
- Prices are converted to USD from their home markets (Germany and US); taxes and availability differ by country.
Verdict: Cayenne or R1T?
Porsche Cayenne advantages
- No decisive advantage on the tracked metrics.
Rivian R1T advantages
- Engine power (+22%)
- Pulling torque (+20%)
- Affordability (+35%)
Which should you choose?
- Choose the Rivian R1T if you want stronger performance and overtaking confidence.
Value for money
Rivian R1T delivers more horsepower per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.
Porsche Cayenne vs Rivian R1T: which should you choose?
Porsche Cayenne (2024 Cayenne E-Hybrid Facelift) — plug-in hybrid suv with 470 hp and 650 Nm, rated at 66.7 km/L, 5-star Euro NCAP safety; priced near $111,564 in the Germany market.
Rivian R1T (2022 Adventure Dual-Motor) — electric pickup with 600 hp and 813 Nm, rated at 29.9 kWh/100km, 5-star NHTSA safety; priced near $73,000 in the US market.
Porsche Cayenne vs Rivian R1T: Rivian R1T is more powerful. Rivian R1T makes about 22% more power (600 vs 470 hp). Their economy figures use different measures (Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric), so compare running costs in your local fuel and electricity prices rather than head-to-head.
Performance
The Rivian R1T is the more powerful, at 600 hp against 470 hp, with 813 Nm of torque on tap. Its electric drivetrain pairs with a 1-speed automatic transmission.
Running costs
These cars use different energy types (Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric), so compare cost per kilometre at your local fuel and electricity prices rather than a single economy number.
Safety
Porsche Cayenne is rated 5 stars by Euro NCAP and Rivian R1T 5 stars by NHTSA. Different NCAP programmes use different protocols, so same-programme comparisons are the most reliable.
Price and value
The Rivian R1T lists lower at about $73,000 (USD-converted from the US market). Factor in insurance, fuel or charging, taxes and resale — not just the sticker price.
The verdict
Both are credible choices in the car comparison space; the specification table above lays out every metric so you can weigh the trade-offs that matter to you. Pick the one whose strengths line up with how you will actually use it.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Porsche Cayenne better than the Rivian R1T?
Rivian R1T is the clearly stronger overall choice, winning most of the dimensions that matter. Rivian R1T makes about 22% more power (600 vs 470 hp).
What is the main difference between the Porsche Cayenne and the Rivian R1T?
Rivian R1T makes about 22% more power (600 vs 470 hp). Their economy figures use different measures (Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric), so compare running costs in your local fuel and electricity prices rather than head-to-head.
Which is better value?
Rivian R1T delivers more horsepower per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.
Which should I choose?
Choose the Rivian R1T if you want stronger performance and overtaking confidence.
Methodology
Cars are compared on manufacturer-rated maximum power and torque, certified fuel economy (km/L, converted from each market's test cycle: EPA, WLTP, CLTC, JC08/WLTC, ARAI) or EV energy use (kWh/100km), official NCAP crash-test ratings from the model's home-market programme, and list prices converted to USD at recent exchange rates. Each model shows its newest listed year and its highest-priority market trim. Test cycles differ between regions, so cross-market economy figures are directional rather than exact; prices exclude local taxes and incentives.