ICE Macan Facelift/Updates?
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
ICE Macan Facelift/Updates?
I'm looking to buy a 2024 ICE Macan, but wouldn't mind waiting a few months to get a '25 model if there will be a facelift or other update to the car.
So, is anyone aware of an official answer as to whether the ICE Macan will get facelifts/updates/etc., particularly for the '25 model year? Would appreciate your thoughts - thanks.
So, is anyone aware of an official answer as to whether the ICE Macan will get facelifts/updates/etc., particularly for the '25 model year? Would appreciate your thoughts - thanks.
#2
Rennlist Member
The most "official" answer I've heard is that the ICE Macan will not be getting a facelift before it's permanently retired.
This was from a Porsche exec who I met at a driving event. According to him, the ICE Macan won't even continue to be sold along the electric Macan in some markets (but it will be in the U.S.)
He did say that Porsche corporate is getting a lot of pushback about not having an ICE Macan from the dealer network, so their plans could change, but as of the time of that conversation, only the base Macan would be sold alongside the electric here in the U.S. once the electric is out. He said he was hoping that corporate would also keep selling the Macan S alongside the electric, but he wasn't sure about that.
This conversation took place in September of last year.
This was from a Porsche exec who I met at a driving event. According to him, the ICE Macan won't even continue to be sold along the electric Macan in some markets (but it will be in the U.S.)
He did say that Porsche corporate is getting a lot of pushback about not having an ICE Macan from the dealer network, so their plans could change, but as of the time of that conversation, only the base Macan would be sold alongside the electric here in the U.S. once the electric is out. He said he was hoping that corporate would also keep selling the Macan S alongside the electric, but he wasn't sure about that.
This conversation took place in September of last year.
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fuenfer (02-03-2024)
#5
It sounds like what may be the biggest risk is that Porsche quietly drops the S and/or GTS first and only keeps the base Macan around for a year or two.
#6
Drifting