A wayward SUV driver ended up on the FDR Drive bike path Friday morning — and took off after the car become wedged against the side of a Con Edison plant, police said.

The driver — a woman who appeared to be in her 20s — trailed behind a construction worker, who was moving at only about 5 miles per hour along the path toward a site near the East 15th Street plant around 6 a.m., according to the hardhat, who declined to give his name.

The worker first spotted the Porsche Cayenne just south of the Williamsburg Bridge, but he suspects she got on earlier — at the South Street/Pier 36 exit, he said.

She maintained a slow pace at first — but once the worker tried to pull into the construction zone, she flashed her lights and whipped around him, the worker said.

“She was riding my a– and got around me as soon as she could,” the worker said.

Once the driver saw the workers gathered at the site, “she was hightailing it out of there,” the worker said.

“It looks like she came out of the sunroof,” another worker added. “It was wedged in there. Either that or the trunk.”

She took off along the pedestrian walkway at East 10th Street between Avenue D and East River Park, the workers said.

No injuries were reported.

“The whole passenger’s side was smashed — quarter panel — and [the] wheel was smashed,” the second worker said. “The windshield was smashed.”

It wasn’t immediately clear how the driver ended up on the bike path, or whether the car was stolen.

The workers typically use the bike path to access their site, they said.

Additional reporting by Amanda Woods