Macan EV: Official EV Macan Discussion - Launch on 25/01/24
#1
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Official EV Macan Discussion - Launch on 25/01/24
It seems porsche is now ready for the launch. A photo of the new interior has also been revealed.
I will update with more info when I speak with a couple of dealers.
This is actually a huge launch for the brand and I am surprised by the lack of interested in Rennlist. I was not really interested in this but after driving briefly my wife's cayenne e-hybrid I think this new Macan could be an excellent city car.
In any case I really hope Porsche succeeds with this since it is a crucial model and will be one of the needed financial pillar for Porsche's electric fight.
Updated link live for launch on the 25th of January from 12:30 p.m. (CET):
https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/2024...re-34975.htmlf
I will update with more info when I speak with a couple of dealers.
This is actually a huge launch for the brand and I am surprised by the lack of interested in Rennlist. I was not really interested in this but after driving briefly my wife's cayenne e-hybrid I think this new Macan could be an excellent city car.
In any case I really hope Porsche succeeds with this since it is a crucial model and will be one of the needed financial pillar for Porsche's electric fight.
Updated link live for launch on the 25th of January from 12:30 p.m. (CET):
https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/2024...re-34975.htmlf
Last edited by silversurfer6; 01-17-2024 at 12:00 AM.
The following 7 users liked this post by silversurfer6:
alin2 (01-21-2024),
Jeff Whitten (01-17-2024),
magnus89 (01-15-2024),
neechi (01-15-2024),
Needsdecaf (01-22-2024),
and 2 others liked this post.
#2
Drifting
Lack of interest on Rennlist based on the general lack of interest in EVs among car enthusiasts and a large portion of the car buying public. As a Porsche I'm sure it will be great but the coming Macan EV is the reason I ordered a new Macan GTS last year... much more interested in getting one of the last ICE models vs an EV version.
The following 5 users liked this post by Vise:
dak911 (01-17-2024),
eosrebel (01-26-2024),
GregAustin (01-22-2024),
Llarry (01-25-2024),
misteralz (01-18-2024)
#3
Rennlist Member
Let's face it, we'll all drive EVs later. I'm sure it's amazing EV SUV in today's standard but just like first gen Blu-Ray players, I don't think EVs are well refined yet in my opinion (Had full EV in 2015 and currently have PIHV in fleet along with 911). So I bought a Macan T last month to enjoy fully refined ICE engine Macan before it's no longer offered.
The following users liked this post:
T3X4S (01-15-2024)
#4
I was interested in the Macan EV for a while. Unless the design of the vehicle is radically different from what we have seen at this point, I am not completely sold presently.
Also, after having my PCM replaced FOUR times in 3 years because the navigation keeps going out, I suspect there will be a lot of electrical gremlins and software problems for several years after launch. I enjoy the driving dynamic of my Macan GTS but really thinking hard about whether to keep this after the warranty runs out.
Also, after having my PCM replaced FOUR times in 3 years because the navigation keeps going out, I suspect there will be a lot of electrical gremlins and software problems for several years after launch. I enjoy the driving dynamic of my Macan GTS but really thinking hard about whether to keep this after the warranty runs out.
The following users liked this post:
Sajan (01-22-2024)
#5
Burning Brakes
No hybrid == no ability to do a 1000-mile day == no sale.
Shame, because otherwise I'd be all over it.
Shame, because otherwise I'd be all over it.
The following users liked this post:
Llarry (01-25-2024)
#6
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Something that has not been published strongly yet is that Porsche plans to stop the ICE Macan in Europe very soon or has actually even stopped production for EU markets. These were the rumors the last time I checked from very credible sources.
This contradicts the announcements that The ICE will continue for 2-3 years - now this stands only for non EU cars.
This fact makes this new EV even more important somehow and needs to sell well to fund the other “interesting porsche line(s).
This contradicts the announcements that The ICE will continue for 2-3 years - now this stands only for non EU cars.
This fact makes this new EV even more important somehow and needs to sell well to fund the other “interesting porsche line(s).
#7
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Some links that confirm what I heard. ICE macan will be stopping in EU for safety reasons:
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/3...ales-stop-2024
https://www.motor1.com/news/700964/p...tinued-eu/amp/
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/3...ales-stop-2024
https://www.motor1.com/news/700964/p...tinued-eu/amp/
Trending Topics
#8
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Updated the first post with the live link of the launch on the 25th.
#10
Rennlist Member
I don't think I'd want a electric Macan. If Porsche follows suit with the Taycan, they'll figure out what's the best performance they can get out of it and sell that as the top-end spec for the Macan, and nerf the rest in stages so that they have a reason to upsell people.
I had a base Taycan as a loaner not too long ago and the performance was surprisingly disappointing. The base simply didn't feel quick - and especially not "electric quick".
I'm skeptical about us all driving EVs one day. I don't think it's going to happen. The charging infrastructure isn't anywhere near ready (and likely won't be by 2030), battery production / initial charging / disposal is a horribly dirty process through the entire lifecycle, and the net result is that an all-EV consumer vehicle fleet would pollute more than an all ICE fleet, globally. And as we've seen here in the Midwest during this cold snap, EVs suck in really cold weather. And manufacturers are revolting against the notion and have been for a while. The vast majority of people don't want an EV.
I had a base Taycan as a loaner not too long ago and the performance was surprisingly disappointing. The base simply didn't feel quick - and especially not "electric quick".
I'm skeptical about us all driving EVs one day. I don't think it's going to happen. The charging infrastructure isn't anywhere near ready (and likely won't be by 2030), battery production / initial charging / disposal is a horribly dirty process through the entire lifecycle, and the net result is that an all-EV consumer vehicle fleet would pollute more than an all ICE fleet, globally. And as we've seen here in the Midwest during this cold snap, EVs suck in really cold weather. And manufacturers are revolting against the notion and have been for a while. The vast majority of people don't want an EV.
The following users liked this post:
GregAustin (01-22-2024)
#11
Rennlist Member
I'm on a dealer list for one but I suspect the dealers will be playing games with them and I won't play those games anymore. I'd love to replace my 15 Macan S, that I bought new, with one but it's hard to pay what they are going to want for one vs buying a 1 year old Taycan for 30%-40% off sticker.
I dropped by the dealer yesterday and they had the same Taycan GTS sitting there that they did a month or two ago...
A EV Macan and the new Lexus GX hybrid is the perfect DD combo for us.
I dropped by the dealer yesterday and they had the same Taycan GTS sitting there that they did a month or two ago...
A EV Macan and the new Lexus GX hybrid is the perfect DD combo for us.
#12
Burning Brakes
I'm on a dealer list for one but I suspect the dealers will be playing games with them and I won't play those games anymore. I'd love to replace my 15 Macan S, that I bought new, with one but it's hard to pay what they are going to want for one vs buying a 1 year old Taycan for 30%-40% off sticker.
I dropped by the dealer yesterday and they had the same Taycan GTS sitting there that they did a month or two ago...
A EV Macan and the new Lexus GX hybrid is the perfect DD combo for us.
I dropped by the dealer yesterday and they had the same Taycan GTS sitting there that they did a month or two ago...
A EV Macan and the new Lexus GX hybrid is the perfect DD combo for us.
If you don't meet either criterion, wait a year and get it for almost half off.
The following users liked this post:
Nickshu (01-20-2024)
The following users liked this post:
Nickshu (01-20-2024)
#14
I'm excited about purchasing the new Macan EV, can't wait for the launch.
The following 3 users liked this post by usctrojanGT3:
#15
Rennlist Member
Learning that the top model at launch will have 600+hp does pique my interest. My current daily driver is a Tesla Model 3 Performance. It does the job very well for my circumstances. If the Macan EV can do everything the Tesla does with better performance and driving dynamics, I’d be willing to trade up. I don’t need it to be the ultimate driver’s car. I have a 997.2 GT3 and 997 GT2 to satisfy that.
The following 3 users liked this post by point2point: