Porsche makes a huge promise for its most important EV
Chris Davies - May 11, 2021, 8:55am CDT
The Porsche Taycan showed the German sports car company was taking EVs seriously, but it’ll be the arrival of the new Macan EV which really tips the scales toward electrification. Porsche isn’t quite ready to unveil the all-electric Macan quite yet, but it’s already making some big promises about the EV version of its best-seller.
It’s fair to say the Macan has been a huge deal for Porsche. Though the automaker may be best known for its 911 sports car, available as a coupe, a convertible, and a Targa, it’s crossovers and SUVs which have padded the bottom line for some time now.
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It will be the first Porsche model to be based on VW Group s Premium Platform Electric architecture
It will be sold alongside the upcoming second-gen ICE Macan set to debut later this year.
The prototype model is largely similar to the current-gen Macan, but the final product may look rather differentproduct may look very different,
Expect big batteries and long-range capabilities, going by the Audi A6 e-tron concept that utilises the same platform.
Unlikely to reach Indian shores anytime soon.
Porsche has teased prototypes of the Macan undergoing testing, confirming that the model is finally set to go all-electric. It will be based on the upcoming internal combustion-engined second-gen Macan and will join the Taycan and Taycan Cross Turismo in Porsche’s all-electric family when it debuts globally in 2023.
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The Porsche Macan EV Is Coming And Only Makes Sense
Porsche’s EV SUV is getting closer to the production line.
Porsche blended conventional developmental tools with modern digital tools while working on the new Macan.
Porsche plans for the all-electric Macan to make its debut in 2023.
The Porsche Taycan is one of the best electric vehicles on the market. It’s quick, has solid range, and looks sharp. Yet it’s a car, which isn’t where the buyers are flocking. Not one to ignore market trends, Porsche will soon rectify the hole in its portfolio by doing exactly what it should: making a battery-electric compact crossover, in Porsche’s case, a Macan EV, and it’s closer than you think.