Porsche has recently unveiled the interior design of the all-electric version of the Macan, putting an end to the long-standing speculation. This SUV model, set to launch next year, will be the second all-electric offering from Porsche, following the introduction of the Taycan in 2019.
One of the key highlights of the Porsche Macan EV’s interior is the trio of horizontally arranged screens on the dashboard, reminiscent of the new Pamerama. It includes an optional 10.9-inch screen on the front passenger side, complementing the central infotainment screen and the 12.6-inch curved digital instrument cluster. The optional screen allows passengers to control certain features of the vehicle independently, such as navigation or video playback, without interfering with the driver.
Furthermore, the car is equipped with a heads-up display (HUD) screen, which creates the illusion of a 10-meter space in front of the vehicle. The screen measures a whopping 87 inches, making it one of the largest HUD screens currently available in the market.
The Macan EV’s infotainment system runs on an Android-based platform and can be updated via the Porsche App Store. It offers a wide range of apps, including Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Spotify, YouTube, and even WebEx. In addition, users can access games, smart home assistant apps, and regularly updated navigation features.
While there isn’t specific information about the powertrain of the 2024 Porsche Macan EV, leaked sources suggest that it is based on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) shared between Audi and Porsche. The electric motor is expected to generate around 600 horsepower, and the battery pack is estimated to have a capacity of approximately 100 kWh.
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Reference: Motor1