Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Porsche Macan On Track

The upcoming Porsche Macan has been spied once again, this time on the track, where the company’s test drivers were testing its performance.



The Porsche Macan is no longer a surprise for anyone as the model has been spied numerous times with no camouflage on its body, over these past few months, but until it will be officially presented, and launched, the model keeps making its way into our news. The newest images with the Porsche Macan have been provided by our spy photographers and they have been taken on a secret location in Germany, where the crossover has been tested on the track.



The new Porsche Macan is using the same platform as the Audi Q5 and the future Audi Q6, but the differences will come, of course, in the luxury department, where the model will be more expensive than its brothers. The Porsche Macan will not be so different in terms of styling with the larger Cayenne, and it will be more affordable. The engine lineup is believed to be borrowed from the Cayenne and from other models in the company’s lineup. Additional details on the Porsche Macan are limited for the moment and will be announced close to its official presentation.



The Porsche Macan has been spied once again while being tested in cold weather and the models in the footage posted below don’t have any camouflage on their bodies.

Porsche is currently testing the brand new Macan, which is a crossover waiting to enter the lineup probably sometimes this year. The video posted below is showing several units of the Porsche Macan with no camouflage on their bodies, which have managed to attract the attention once more. Rumors are saying that the final production version of the Porsche Macan will make its way to the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show in September, but the carmaker still has to make an official announcement.
The German based automaker might offer the Porsche Macan with both petrol and diesel engines, including the turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder unit with 220 HP, the 3.6 liter V6 naturally aspirated with 296 HP or the 3.0 liter twin-turbo V6 with 370 HP which will be known as the Macan Turbo. Diesel options will include a 2.0 liter TDI engine producing 190 HP and a larger 3.0 liter V6 TDI with 250 HP. A hybrid powertrain is also expected to make its way into the Porsche Macan, which will be probably “borrowed” from the Audi Q5 Hybrid. More details on the model remain unknown for the moment.







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