Porsche's operating profit plummeted 99% in the first nine months of 2025 due to market challenges, tariffs, and strategic product realignment. The current gas-powered Macan will end production in mid-2026, with a new hybrid and electric model planned. Despite financial struggles, Porsche maintains strong cash flow and is adjusting pricing strategies to offset tariff impacts.
Porsche has unveiled its all-electric Macan SUV, boasting a 381-mile range and up to 621hp, with two variants available. The interior features three digital displays as part of a robust infotainment system, powered by Porsche’s proprietary voice assistant and Android Automotive operating system. The vehicle also includes a new electronically-controlled traction management system and Porsche’s Torque Vectoring Plus system for enhanced steering behavior. The EV Macan SUV will be sold alongside the gas-powered version until next year, with a planned release by the end of this year and a price starting at $88,600 for the standard model and $120,000 for the Turbo.
Porsche introduces the all-electric Macan, featuring powertrains of up to 470 kW, a lithium-ion battery with up to 95 kWh capacity, and fast charging at up to 270 kW. The new Macan boasts sporty performance, with the Macan Turbo accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds. Its design combines Porsche DNA with aerodynamics optimized for range, and it offers increased interior space and practicality. Equipped with the latest display and operating concept, the Macan also features rear-axle steering and two-valve dampers for enhanced driving dynamics.
Porsche has announced its second electric vehicle, the Macan SUV, with a starting price of $80,450. The Macan will feature a 100kWh battery, 800-volt architecture for fast charging, and two versions: the Macan 4 and Macan Turbo. The Macan 4 will have 402 horsepower, while the Macan Turbo will boast 630 horsepower. It will also include advanced features such as rear-axle steering, an all-new heads-up display, and Android Automotive infotainment system. Preorders for the Macan EV are now open, with deliveries expected to start in the second half of 2024.
Porsche is set to unveil the electric Macan, the brand's first electric SUV, after years of anticipation. The EV will feature over 600 horsepower, a new air suspension, rear-wheel steering, and a screen-heavy dashboard. It will coexist with the gas model for a few years before eventually replacing it. The European Union's new cybersecurity regulations may lead to the discontinuation of the gas-fueled Macan in the EU. The electric model is expected to come with a significant price premium compared to the regular Macan.