Porsche Macan


The Porsche Macan is a five-door luxury crossover SUV produced by the German car manufacturer Porsche from 2014. It is built in Leipzig, Germany. The Macan range includes many variants, including the Macan, Macan S, Macan S Diesel, Macan GTS and the Macan Turbo. The Porsche Macan shares a platform with the Audi Q5.

History

Initially announced in November 2010 as a development project, and formally announced by Porsche in March 2011, the Macan model name was decided in 2012. Pronounced, it is the Javanese word for 'tiger'.
The Macan was originally known by its code name Cajun, a portmanteau of Cayenne Junior.

Concept, design and production

The Porsche Macan shares its platform and wheelbase with the first generation Audi Q5. The suspension configuration is based on, and heavily modified from the Audi, but the engine, transfer case, suspension tuning, interior and exterior body are all unique to Porsche for the Macan. It is also longer and wider than a Q5. The Macan's clam-shell hood, when seen opened, adds to its sports-car image.
The Macan is produced alongside the Panamera and Cayenne, with which it shares a strong family resemblance, in Leipzig, Germany in a newly extended factory. The Macan compact crossover SUV offers a more compact body than the Cayenne midsize crossover SUV. The Macan is also intended to be sportier than the Cayenne; for instance the Macan has a standard 7-speed dual-clutch PDK gearbox, which is more responsive, while the Cayenne has an 8-speed Tiptronic transmission for smoother shifts.
As of June 2017 1,071 units of the Macan were sold and 1,871 delivered that month, and 7,060 sold for that year to date, Porsche Cars North America Inc. announced.
In July 2018 Porsche announced that more than 350,000 units of the Macan have been delivered world-wide since 2014, with over 100,000 deliveries in the Chinese market.

First generation (2014–present)

The production version of the Macan was unveiled at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show and 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. European models went on sales in spring 2014 and the initial line-up of models included the Macan S and Macan Turbo.
US models arrived at U.S. dealerships in late spring 2014 as 2015 model year vehicle. Early models included Macan S, Macan Turbo.

Drivetrain and performance

At launch, three different models and engines were available, all being V6 format: a 3.0-litre Macan S with, a 3.6-litre Macan Turbo with and a 3.0-litre, Diesel, with a emissions of 159 g/km. The Macan GTS was announced in October 2015 to fit into the gap between the Macan S and Macan Turbo.
All Macans feature a seven-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive, with several options available including air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management.
Porsche subsequently released a base Macan for select Asian markets and the United Kingdom. Using a reworked version of the Volkswagen Group's 2.0-litre inline-four EA888 Gen 3 engine used in multiple applications such as the Audi Q5, the Macan was the first Porsche to be powered by a four-cylinder since the Porsche 968, just preceding the four-cylinder Porsche 718. This engine became offered globally for the Macan's 2017 model year following an announcement in March 2016. A, 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel is due to join the range at a later date.
ModelDisplacement &
Configuration
Max. Power at rpmMax. Torque at rpmMax. Speed EmissionsComments
Macan2.0-litre I4 turbo at 5,000–6,800 at 1,500–4,500167–172 g/kmInitially available in the United Kingdom and some Asian, Latin American and South American markets only. Globally available from March 2016. Front brakes: 4 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 345mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan
S Diesel
3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel at 2,750–4,000 at 1,750–2,500159–164 g/kmAvailable in Norway and Belgium. Front brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 350mm internally ventilated brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 330 mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan S Diesel3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel at 4,000–4,250 at 1,750–2,500159–164 g/km245 hp version available in some Asian, African & South American markets. Front brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 350mm internally ventilated brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 330 mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan S3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo at 5,500–6,500 at 1,450–5,000204–212 g/kmFront brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 350mm internally ventilated brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 330 mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan GTS3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo at 6000 at 1,650–4,000207–215 g/kmFront brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 360mm internally ventilated brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 330 mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan Turbo3.6-litre V6 twin-turbo at 6,000 at 1,350–4,500208–216 g/kmFront brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 360mm internally ventilated brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 356 mm internally ventilated brake discs.
Macan Turbo w/Perf. Pkg3.6-litre V6 twin-turbo at 6,000 at 1,500–4,500208–216 g/kmFront brakes: 6 piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers with 396mm internally ventilated ceramic composite brake discs, rear: single-piston floating calipers with 356 mm internally ventilated ceramic composite brake discs.

The Macan S and Macan Turbo have times of 5.2 seconds and 4.6 seconds respectively. Both times are improved by 0.2 sec when employing Launch Control.

Equipment

Rear Seat Entertainment system became available in 2015.

Safety

Updates

2016 update, Macan GTS introduction (2016–)

Changes to the Macan for 2016 include Porsche Communication Management system, optional full-LED headlights, redesigned steering controller, extended exterior and interior packages for Macan Turbo.
The Macan GTS was unveiled at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. The vehicles went on sale at Porsche dealers in early 2016, while orders began in Germany in 2015.

Four-cylinder model (2016–)

Unveiled at the 2016 New York International Auto Show, the base Macan joined the range with an inline-four turbocharged 2.0-litre engine, matte black window surrounds, brake calipers in black, unique dual exhaust pipes in stainless steel, front fascia and lava black side blades from the Macan S, seat centres in Alcantara, the newest generation of Porsche Communication Management, Piano Black interior package and a lane departure warning system.
The four-cylinder model went on sale in the United States and globally as a 2017 model year vehicle, with deliveries beginning in July 2016.

2019 update

The 2019 model year Macan was first unveiled in July 2018 in Shanghai as petrol four-cylinder base model and received its European debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. It went into production in August 2018. Changes to the previous model include an overhauled chassis, a gasoline particulate filter fitted as standard, a new front and rear fascia with LED head- and tail-lights as standard, new exterior colours and wheel designs, and a redesigned interior with Porsche Communication Management with 10.9-inch touchscreen display and Connect Plus with Porsche Offroad Precision App as standard. Optionally available systems include active suspension management, air suspension, torque vectoring, Sport Chrono package including Launch Control as well as park and traffic assistance systems.

Specifications

* Available data for European model

Awards and recognition