New Porsche Macan DRIVEN. The EV even EV haters will love | Electrifying

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The brand-new Porsche has actually gone all-electric. Which is big news. Some are going to love the idea, some are going to dislike it – you can probably guess which side of the fence sits.

The basics are that there will be 2 designs; the ₤ 69,800 and a ₤ 95,000 grand Macan Turbo. And yes, it is odd calling a vehicle without any engine a turbo. Both are dual-motor and four-wheel drive, both get the very same usable 95kWh battery.

The Turbo is the really quick one with 635bhp and 0-62mph in 3.3 seconds, a 162-mph leading speed and 367 miles of variety. The 4 gets a 'meager' 400bhp, strikes 62 in 5.1 seconds, however a touch more range at 380 miles. So overall that's a bit more sensible.

In terms of style, the Turbo doesn't look a lot various to the 4. There are different wheels and a couple of trim pieces, and there are a couple of vents on the back bumper, however it's not night and day.

Inside, there's a 12.6-inch curved driver's information screen plus an enormous head-up display screen forecasted onto the view, then a 10.9-inch touchscreen. There's also an optional passenger screen, so that your passenger can play at being a DJ, view tv or alter the sat-nav. It's directional so you won't be tempted to take a peek while driving. But that's still a great deal of screen.

Passengers sit a bit lower than in the Macan with an engine, that makes a change for an as you usually sit higher since there's a battery packed under your feet. The rear bench is lower, too. Plus, there's more legroom back there, and a bigger boot, plus a frunk. It's not the most significant ever, however it's enough to manage for most people.

The huge news is that the New Macan is now a bespoke electric vehicle, with a whole brand-new skeleton of tech which will likewise sit under things like Audi's Q6 e-Tron and the brand-new A6 e-Tron, and it has plenty of good news, particularly around charging. The 800-volt architecture will permit an optimum charge rate of 270kW, giving 10-80% charge in just over 20 minutes on a big enough charger. Porsche reckons 60 miles of variety every 4 minutes.

The Macan can likewise bank charge – basically splitting the battery into two parts for 400-volt charging stations – which means more effective charging and better heat management. And do not forget, that time invested at the charger is really putting in good range since it's effective – the official figures are 380 miles for the and 367 for the Turbo. That's 4.2 miles per kWh for the – and anything over 4 is respectable for this class of cars and truck.

Sign up with Nicki as she takes the new Macan on the road for the first time. Are you a fan? Will it be on your shortlist for 2024? Let us know in the comments below.

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39 responses to “New Porsche Macan DRIVEN. The EV even EV haters will love | Electrifying”

  1. @addsfour3499 Avatar
    @addsfour3499

    Will sell in huge numbers. Huge.

    1. @Shea-austin Avatar
      @Shea-austin

      In a perfect world yes, but then the previous generation Macan could pull up alongside you and rev its engine and it looks much better also.

    2. @MartinzW Avatar
      @MartinzW

      @@Shea-austin All Macans look bad, period.

    3. @Nickbaldeagle02 Avatar
      @Nickbaldeagle02

      Well, maybe if you can afford it.

    4. @omnicognatesnr5947 Avatar
      @omnicognatesnr5947

      It will sell well. But at those prices it wont have huge sales numbers.

  2. @Andy-kp6mi Avatar
    @Andy-kp6mi

    Does anyone know when PTS will be available in configurator?

    1. @angela1984a Avatar
      @angela1984a

      Your local P-car dealer perhaps…

    2. @catastrophic009 Avatar
      @catastrophic009

      Paint to Sample !

  3. @BroVore Avatar
    @BroVore

    It would have been funny if at 9:16, the frunk opened just as Nicki raised her arms.

  4. @sirgardensalot Avatar
    @sirgardensalot

    Porsche says the new Macan EV can tow up to 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs) 10 to 80 percent top-up in 21 minutes, 👍👍👍

  5. @neoanderson7 Avatar
    @neoanderson7

    In truth, I was here just to see Nikki.. 🙂
    It’s literally the same as all the other Macans (which is now the only model going full electric from it’s ICE counterpart). Still has silly “drive modes” and “sport sounds”.. full of gimmicks. On top of that, it’s got no 1 pedal driving??? Which means you’ll be using up the brakes since this thing weighs as much as large boat…
    A legacy car maker still trying to transition over to an EV future…

    1. @grahamcook9289 Avatar
      @grahamcook9289

      Mate, if you are only here to see Niki, then you need to get out more!

    2. @neoanderson7 Avatar
      @neoanderson7

      @@grahamcook9289 😂 Most of the presenters on this channel are great. Add in the accent, and yeah, it’s hard for someone not to click on the video. Even though you have no interest for the vehicle in question. 🙂
      Unfortunately in the area I live in, I simply don’t encounter these types of people. C’est la Vie… Still enjoy watching the vids.. 🙂

    3. @grahamcook9289 Avatar
      @grahamcook9289

      @@neoanderson7 Sorry mate, but you still need to get out more.

    4. @sexpistill Avatar
      @sexpistill

      When braking blends regen and the physical brakes and the Porsche breaks have a special coating so that will never be an issue

  6. @franzc1656 Avatar
    @franzc1656

    Another mega expensive EV 🥴

    1. @Nickbaldeagle02 Avatar
      @Nickbaldeagle02

      Yep.

    2. @mark.c3353 Avatar
      @mark.c3353

      Well if you’re in the market for a new Porsche, expense probably isn’t an issue

    3. @sexpistill Avatar
      @sexpistill

      Yeah I remember the times when Porsche was cheap

    4. @CastleKnight7 Avatar
      @CastleKnight7

      Yup, no point in watching this. If I want to watch “expensive” I’ll go to CarWow.

    5. @omnicognatesnr5947 Avatar
      @omnicognatesnr5947

      @@mark.c3353i bought a brand new gen 3 Macan S 2 years ago. I can’t afford the Macan EV. With any options you’re looking at £90k for a Macan 4 and £115k for a Turbo. You can buy a well-specced Macan GTS for about £80k.

  7. @sirgardensalot Avatar
    @sirgardensalot

    You mentioned the one pedal driving even though it doesn’t do that you can still set it to follow the car in front of you to keep your distance I do this all the time with my e-tron I never actually turn it off especially when I’m in traffic and it will speed up and slow down so it must have that feature which is similar to one pedal

  8. @malleablemickey Avatar
    @malleablemickey

    It’s Macan not Macan

  9. @shaunmckenna1923 Avatar
    @shaunmckenna1923

    Very nice and I agree with you it is a mistake not to add one peddle driving , I am not a fan of it but in heavy city traffic its wonderful . I drive a Genesis GV 60 and I do see a lot of similarities between the 2 cars , quite often in Canada when I am at a public charger people come and ask me if my car is a Porsche . Great review thank you .

    1. @Nickbaldeagle02 Avatar
      @Nickbaldeagle02

      Your incorrect spelling of pedal is a mistake.

  10. @Groover1964 Avatar
    @Groover1964

    No one-pedal driving? Dead to me.

  11. @Real-IMS Avatar
    @Real-IMS

    Looks amazing much better than current Macan.

  12. @gavbansal967 Avatar
    @gavbansal967

    Lovely, but optional matrix lights, optional roof rack, the wheels are a £3500 option, its crazy, with a start price of £69.8k? Flippin heck! Heated seats another £300, and the list goes on. Definitely a vehicle for those who have never had to consider budgeting 😁

    1. @BHBeckenbauer Avatar
      @BHBeckenbauer

      Heated seats are standard on all Macans

    2. @omnicognatesnr5947 Avatar
      @omnicognatesnr5947

      You forgot £350 for a rear windscreen wiper and, erm, £275 for the “sports sound” option.

    3. @omnicognatesnr5947 Avatar
      @omnicognatesnr5947

      @@BHBeckenbauerincorrect. Heated FRONT seats are standard. Rears are an option

  13. @chileshemubanga3594 Avatar
    @chileshemubanga3594

    How many turbos does it have?😅😂

  14. @keyserxx Avatar
    @keyserxx

    Does it have over the air updates? Can you coast in it (level 0 regen)? What sort of range were you getting while driving? Gonna be interesting to see where the second hand prices sit in a few years with these 🙂 Nice car and review though thanks.

  15. @akf2000 Avatar
    @akf2000

    Not a bag gig this EV journalism!

  16. @cameronthorby5799 Avatar
    @cameronthorby5799

    Turbo looks good, regular one is a little too slick like a Mercedes

  17. @antonymcneillis Avatar
    @antonymcneillis

    Porsche should give drivers the option to use or not to use one pedal driving. Too dictatorial.

  18. @mars_hikes967 Avatar
    @mars_hikes967

    Perfect presentation, sounds really clever, a welcome departure from a certain Mat W. Except: It’s PorschEE, not Porsch.

  19. @Cobnapint Avatar
    @Cobnapint

    The existing Macan is hardly an SUV, I have an ‘S’ and miss the higher seating position I used to get in my gen2 Cayenne. So I’m puzzled as to why Porsche didn’t take the opportunity (seeing as a battery pack has to sit in the floor) to jack the EV version up a bit. Instead they’ve lowered the seats ‘down’ in this version and lowered the height of the vehicle slightly too. Very strange.
    It looks like Audi have kept the SUV qualities of the Q6, but we’ll see.
    Also, that reversing camera module looks a bit ‘random’ shall we say.
    Also, also, it sounds like the step off in ‘normal’ could do with a remap. If i was buying an EV I’d want it to ‘go’ like an EV, without having to put it into Sport mode every time.
    And regenerative braking too should be a switchable function on this. Porsche could well be pushing potential customers in Audi’s direction here.

  20. @Grant.G.Simpson Avatar
    @Grant.G.Simpson

    huge respect for correct pronunciation of Porsche by not calling it PorscheA 😆😅😁

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