On August 3rd, according to Motor 1, Porsche’s pure electric new car, Macan EV, finally made its debut without disguise on August 2nd. The new car is still in the road testing stage, and compared to the previous models that were caught on camera, this Macan EV finally removed the camouflage stickers on the front headlights, rear triangle windows, and other parts.
▲ Image source: Motor1, same as below.
From the exterior, the new car adopts almost identical front headlights to the Porsche Taycan, and is equipped with a trapezoidal large-sized bumper. The entire front face design differs greatly from the fuel-powered Macan. The side profile of the car is still similar to the fuel-powered Macan, adopting an extremely sporty sloping body style.
As for the rear end, the new car adopts a design similar to a through-type taillight, and a part of the sticker is covered in the area below the headlight. In the previous spy photos of the same model, there were fake exhaust pipes below the bumper, which are now gone when it appeared.
According to previous spy shots taken by carbuzz, the new car is expected to be equipped with an active rear wing to optimize aerodynamic performance.
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Previously reported, Porsche released a teaser in late June, which indirectly revealed the side profile of the car. Prior to this, the car had always been exposed in partial camouflage.
The new car is expected to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November and will be available in the first half of 2024. Developed on Volkswagen’s latest PPE electric platform, the Macan EV supports 800V high-voltage charging and will offer two models: single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive, featuring the latest generation of permanent magnet synchronous motors. The dual-motor all-wheel-drive model will offer a maximum power of 450 kW (603 horsepower) and is expected to be equipped with a 100 kWh battery pack.