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Porsche Macan EV teased; global unveil on Jan 25

All variants of the Porsche Macan EV will come with a 100 kWh battery pack

Porsche has announced that its much-awaited Macan EV will make its global debut on January 25, 2024, in Singapore.

Alongside the date reveal, the carmaker has also released a teaser image of the upcoming electric SUV, giving us a glimpse of its tail lights. The Porsche Macan EV has been testing for quite a while now & was initially expected to go on sale sometime in 2023.

The global unveil announcement doesn't reveal any other details of the upcoming Macan EV. Once unveiled, the Macan EV will be the second all-electric offering from Porsche, following the Taycan. The electric SUV will be the entry-level EV offering and is expected to be sold alongside its ICE version until the latter is discontinued sometime in the future.

The Porsche Macan EV will be underpinned by the VW Group's PPE architecture, which it shares with the Audi Q6 e-tron. The Macan EV will be offered in different variants, with the top-spec trim expected to have over 600 BHP.

Recently an unofficial test revealed that the top-spec Macan EV offers a real-world range of around 482 km, while the base-spec variant returns over 520 km on a single charge. All variants of the Porsche Macan EV will come with a 100 kWh battery pack with an 800-volt architecture. Porsche also claims a drag coefficient of 0.25 for the Macan EV.

 
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