New Porsche Macan Review - has it lost appeal?

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Publicado 2024-04-23
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Porsche’s mini SUV has had a major revamp for 2024, and there’s one key difference - it’s gone fully ELECTRIC! Now that might sound like a bad thing to some but Porsche being Porsche has gone all out on the engineering of the new Macan.

Let’s have a closer look shall we. On the outside Porsche has done what they usually do and kept the design pretty similar to the previous car but still made some notable changes. Starting at the front the grille has been swapped for a larger lower air intake, and the new headlights are almost exactly the same as the Taycan.

From the side there’s not a huge difference to the current Macan but you can start to see one big change they have actually made. And that of course is the rear, you now have a much more squat looking rear-end which helps with the aerodynamics of the car, whether it looks better or not, we’ll leave that up to you.

On the inside the new Macan is again pretty similar to the Taycan, but that’s no bad thing is it? The driver gets a high resolution curved display as well as a large infotainment screen in the centre of the dash. Even the front passenger gets their own display that is perfect for watching Carwow on.

Then of course getting rid of the ICE version of the Macan does has some benefits, one of those being, performance. The entry-level dual-motor can produce 408hp, while the top-of-the-range Turbo can put down 640hp and an mind bending 1,130Nm of torque - that’s 80Nm more than the Taycan Turbo S! Porsche also claims it should be able to hit 60mph in just 3.3 seconds but we’ll see what it can really do in this video!

The new Macan will start at around £70,000, rising to around £95,000 for the Turbo edition. But is it worth it?! You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:44 Design
02:58 Interior
07:02 Back Seats
10:10 Boot
11:48 Annoying Features
14:05 Cool features
16:54 Powertrain
18:24 Boat
20:41 Town Driving
23:09 Motorway Driving
23:53 Country Road Driving
26:39 0-60
26:58 Efficiency
27:36 Verdict

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @cedriccomair
    You should start showing the cars at night. Lights are a big part of how cars look.
  • @PaulTC777
    people wont steal this headlights now
  • Having to pay extra for an airbag in a car it's like going to the pub ordering Fish and chips and when the food comes finding out that the chips were an extra! completely ridiculous.
  • @ArturTab
    Hi. I think many people watch your movies where is metric system km, litres etc. Could you add small text when talking about the range or fuel consumption showing it in metric system? Similar like Doug DeMuro chanel does. Thanks.
  • @ChakibTsouli
    That gimmicky electric charging flap costs more than the rear passenger's side airbag that could potentially save a child's life lol
  • @tinashetf
    That front looks like it belongs on a different car
  • For those asking where this was filmed.
    He started in Port Gallice, at Juan les pins (south of France), went through Antibes, along the Route du bord de mer. The winding road was between La Colle sur Loup and Pont du loup, to finish at Nice airport.
    Awesome to see my hometown in your video Carwow, thank you!
  • Making airbags optional is literally telling your customers that you don't care about them but just about their money. Which we all know is the case but it's a pretty bold move to pull out in the open.
  • @AM-qu6vu
    My first Porsche was electric. It was remote controlled and it was awesome.
  • 1:56 I really really dislike this double headlight design many new cars start to adopt.
    Am I the only one?
    This Porsche, the BMW i7, many Citroën models as Mat said himself.
    It looks horrible to me, and after almost 2 years I still didn't get used to it from the i7.
  • @Gdank72
    £100k for that model before options? No thank you.
  • @SM-1010
    I’m happy to see everyone caught on to the airbags being optional. It’s not just Porsche; it’s literally all the big German brands money pinching their customers. I visited both of the Audi and Mercedes configurators online and saw that they were even charging for airbags. Literally outrageous, charging money for a life saving thing that should be standard.

    We must put pressure on these companies to give us basic things standard, especially when it comes to safety systems and assisted driving technology.

    I am fine if things like different leathers and wood trims are optional extras but an airbag? Unbelievable
  • 2:00 honorable mention the Jeep Cherokee started sales in Nov 2013 with the separate LED and headlights
  • @Fekillix
    11:50 The option is for rear torso airbags which very few cars have and it isn't neccessary for a good safety rating. The curtain head protection airbag is standard.
  • @LukaFontain
    Drove past a Lambo dealership yesterday. All they had in the window were their SUVs. Seems so sad that most buyers who walk into a super car dealership leave with a van.
  • @craig8638
    2.9 miles per kWh is really good for how you were driving. I probably skimmed over it, but it looks like it has pretty big tires so altogether it’s good range
  • @trulytruly66
    Hey carwow, great content as always. Where in France was this shot?