Surprise: The Next Porsche Macan Will Be Electric Only

Porsche has announced that the next generation of its Macan crossover will only be available as a full-EV
Surprise: The Next Porsche Macan Will Be Electric Only

It didn’t seem that long ago that Porsche was pulling the sheet off its very lightly facelifted first-generation Macan, but already, Stuttgart has made an announcement about the second-gen version of the crossover. And it’s a doozy: it turns out the next Macan will be reinvented as an all-electric SUV.

It’s a huge deal because the Macan is a massive seller for Porsche - it’s the company’s best-selling car, and in 2018 it comfortably sold in bigger numbers than the 911 and Panamera combined. Porsche is clearly confident about its electric powertrain tech, which we’ll see first in the Taycan.

The Taycan will arrive at the tail end of the year, followed in 2020 by the production version of the Mission E Cross. The EV Macan will arrive in 2021 as Porsche’s third all-electric vehicle, no doubt using a similar twin-motor powertrain to the Taycan and E Cross. It’ll be built at the firm’s Leipzig facility, which is being remodeled as its base for electric vehicle development and production.

Speaking about the move, Porsche AG chairman of the board Oliver Blume said:

“By 2022 we will be investing more than six billion euros in electric mobility, and by 2025 50% of all new Porsche vehicles could have an electric drive system. Nevertheless, over the next ten years we will focus on a drive mix consisting of even further optimised petrol engines, plug-in hybrid models, and purely electrically operated sports cars. Our aim is to take a pioneering role in technology, and for this reason we will continue to consistently align the company with the mobility of the future.”

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Comments

Elliot.J99

Okay now this is something i’m excited to see

02/26/2019 - 14:50 |
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RWB Dude

Oh f*, I can’t believe you’ve done this

02/26/2019 - 15:15 |
4 | 1
1950 Mercury Coupe

I’m disappointed that new 911 isn’t EV only. If it would weigh over 4000 lbs it would be much better. Because heavy batteries make cars better!

02/26/2019 - 15:18 |
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Tomislav Celić

TBH is anyone suprised? Porsche owns a part of Rimac, with whom they have already build battery and powertrain for the Taycan. They also have the E-Tron Quattro.

Also, EVs have a benefit of being good to drive while not sacrificing comfort, something a hot SUV (or crossover however you want to call it) would extremely benefit from.

Nevertheless a huge step foward for the electric evolution

02/26/2019 - 15:31 |
6 | 3
Griffin Mackenzie

I ain’t liking where this trend is going

02/26/2019 - 15:38 |
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( ° ʖ °) dead
02/26/2019 - 15:48 |
14 | 4
MeBoosta

So it begins.

02/26/2019 - 16:18 |
3 | 0
Anonymous

doubt Will it be?

02/26/2019 - 20:50 |
0 | 0
AnthonyDraws 1
02/26/2019 - 21:19 |
3 | 0
Roadduck414

Nice. Now to something interesting?

02/27/2019 - 08:17 |
1 | 1

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