2025 ICE order
#16
Awesome TY for this info, I am looking to get something for Fall delivery so looks like it would be a '25. I am not expecting much to change, but fingers crossed for a new color or two.
As an aside, check out this New PTS Macan S at Porsche Fresno.
https://www.porschefresno.com/new/Porsche/2024-Porsche-Macan-it looks like d9a626740a0e0a9157172dea73a1057f.htm
As an aside, check out this New PTS Macan S at Porsche Fresno.
https://www.porschefresno.com/new/Porsche/2024-Porsche-Macan-it looks like d9a626740a0e0a9157172dea73a1057f.htm
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dml (03-11-2024)
#17
The designers really phoned it in on the 95B.3, especially on the front end. Porsche was clearly putting the A-team on the EV.
#18
Burning Brakes
What are they announcing for the refresh? Any significant changes?
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dak911 (03-11-2024)
#19
Racer
#20
Racer
#22
I disagree. I just had two Macan loaners. Both had regular suspension with PASM. The air suspension on my '23 Macan S is WAY more comfortable, absorbing road imperfections and gliding over changes in pavement, with less body roll in corners and a more sure-footed feel. Ironically, my Macan S also had better road feel. In the two loaners you really felt every road imperfection... more than necessary. In mine, you feel them, but more subtly... enough to make steering decisions, but not enough to unsettle the car in corners.
TLDR: The two loaners felt "twitchy" while my Macan S feels "settled".
PASM and Air Suspension are must haves, IMO, along with Sport Exhaust, Surround View, and Sport Chrono.
TLDR: The two loaners felt "twitchy" while my Macan S feels "settled".
PASM and Air Suspension are must haves, IMO, along with Sport Exhaust, Surround View, and Sport Chrono.
If I were to knit pick I felt the AS delivered a slight wiggle/float over sharper road imperfections whereas the steel springs kept the ride and body roll incredibly locked in and worth noting way better then my 2022 X3 M40i with Adaptive M. Sorry BMW
My conclusion: You can’t go wrong either way
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#23
#24
My dealership still has a 2024 buildable allocation for a Macan S. As of today the sales manager claims to have no idea when builds will open up for 2025 but are guessing June. My lease ends September 9th. Definitely unsure if I am willing to settle for a 2024.
#25
Racer
Honestly, I would be shocked if Porsche did anything with the ICE Macan regarding any real updates. I doubt they would want to create confusion with their new EV launch.
My fingers are crossed for a few different color options and maybe a few more things made standard, but who knows.
My fingers are crossed for a few different color options and maybe a few more things made standard, but who knows.
#26
I was told today late May / early June for 2025 allocations with production beginning in August.
#27
Building a Macan S...
Our 2022 S will be at the lease end in December... Wondering about when to start the order process..? Dealers usually have a three month turnaround on orders, unless they have a waiting list. Contact local dealer to see if you'd need to wait or not.
Also, we have not had PSAM on the previous 2019 or 2022....Pros and Cons of having PSAM for a DD ? PASM is now standard on the Macan S, as is the Adaptive Cruise feature, so now you can spend that money on other options, like sport exhaust or ventilated seats and great dog seat covers...
The Adaptive Cruise we have on the 2022 works great, but the car has very little highway use, so may leave it off the 2025 It is a standard feature now... Air Ride Suspension is great, especially on an S trim!
Surround camera is useful....Love the 18 way seats...5 spoke Grey wheels (easy to clean) ..Blacked out rear and deleted model
I like...No leather seats (Dogs)...
Also, we have not had PSAM on the previous 2019 or 2022....Pros and Cons of having PSAM for a DD ? PASM is now standard on the Macan S, as is the Adaptive Cruise feature, so now you can spend that money on other options, like sport exhaust or ventilated seats and great dog seat covers...
The Adaptive Cruise we have on the 2022 works great, but the car has very little highway use, so may leave it off the 2025 It is a standard feature now... Air Ride Suspension is great, especially on an S trim!
Surround camera is useful....Love the 18 way seats...5 spoke Grey wheels (easy to clean) ..Blacked out rear and deleted model
I like...No leather seats (Dogs)...
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dak911 (04-18-2024)