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Macan sets new standards: the first all-electric SUV from Porsche
Porsche AG announces the launch of the Macan, the first all-electric SUV with impressive performance figures and high level of day-to-day usability. The Macan 4 and Macan Turbo feature PSM powertrains with up to 470 kW (639 PS) and 1,130 Nm, a 100 kWh battery for a range of up to 613 kilometers, and the Porsche Driver Experience with new operating system and AR technology. The new Macan combines sporty proportions, innovative 800-volt architecture, and active/passive aerodynamics for greater range, with increased interior space and high computing power and connectivity. This significant introduction aims to fulfill the requirements of Porsche customers choosing an SUV, delivering exceptional E-Performance on any terrain. The new models will be available to customers in the second half of the year. -
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Final testing for the new Porsche Taycan
Porsche AG announces the successful completion of the final intensive testing for the new Porsche Taycan, covering more than 3.6 million kilometres under extreme climate conditions in 17 countries. The upgraded Taycan has exhibited exceptional driving dynamics and uncompromising day-to-day usability, undergoing rigorous testing matching that of combustion-engine sports cars. The extensively revamped version is set to hit the market in spring 2024, featuring modifications across all three body variants. -
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The new Macan is coming – with a striking design
Porsche is set to unveil the new all-electric Macan with a striking design in a world premiere event to be livestreamed from Singapore on 25 January 2024. Chief designer Michael Mauer discusses the challenge of electrifying the existing product identity while maintaining the Porsche DNA. Featuring an interview with Mauer and insights into the design process, the event will be broadcasted in the Porsche Newsroom. -
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Sajjad Khan appointed as Executive Board Member for Car-IT at Porsche
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Porsche plans to use CO2-reduced steel in its sports cars from 2026