Porsche expands the Macan EV range with two new models

July 16, 2024:

A green Porsche Macan 4S
Enlarge / Porsche has doubled the number of Macan EV models it offers, with the Macan 4S (pictured) and an entry-level Macan. This one also wears an optional off-road kit.

Porsche

The first deliveries of Porsche’s new Macan EV are still a few weeks away, but today the automaker announced it is already expanding that lineup. When the car broke cover in January, we were shown a pair of variants: the all-wheel drive Macan 4, and the powerful Macan Turbo. The two new versions slot around those cars—there’s a rear-wheel drive, single-motor Macan as the new entry-level car, and a Macan 4S that fills the gap between the two already-revealed cars.

Macan

The entry-level Macan uses the same rear drive unit as the Macan 4 we tested in April. Doing without a front motor means a weight savings of 243 lbs (110 kg) from the front of the car, which should have a positive benefit on handling, even if this will be the slowest Macan in the range.

Slow being a relative term here, for we are discussing both a Porsche and also an electric car. A nominal output of 335 hp (250 kW) is more than sufficient for day-to-day driving, and the motor can overboost to 355 hp (265 kW) and 415 lb-ft (562 Nm) for standing starts in launch mode. Do so, and you can hurl the basic Macan down the road to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds.

The single-motor Macan uses the same 800 V, 100 kWh battery pack as the other models in the range, which can fast-charge at up to 270 kW. Porsche hasn’t released an EPA range estimate for this model yet, but it should be well in excess of the 300-plus miles that range tests have returned for the all-wheel drive Macan 4S.

The Macan will start at $75,300, and Porsche expects deliveries to begin in Q4 2024.

Macan 4S

The all-wheel Macan 4S uses the same front-drive unit as the Macan 4 and Macan S, but it gets a different rear-drive unit with a 600 A silicon carbide inverter. Overall power output is 442 hp (330 kW), but launch control increases that to 509 hp (380 kW) and 578 lb-ft (784 Nm). That drops the 0–60 mph time to 3.9 seconds.

Porsche fits adaptive air suspension as standard to the Macan 4S (as well as the RWD Macan), and rear-axle steering and torque-vectoring is an option for the 4S. Like the Macan, the Macan 4S should start arriving in Q4, with a starting price of $84,900.

There’s also an off-road package available for people who think their Macan, Macan 4, Macan 4S, or Macan Turbo needs to look a little more rugged. This changes the front bumper to a design that allows for a greater approach angle (17.5 degrees). The air suspension also increases the maximum ride height by 0.4 inches (10 mm). And the new bumper (as well as side skirts, diffuser, and roof rails) can be painted gray, to make them stand out, or body color.

Source link