Recent spy images reveal the Porsche Macan EV clad in minimal camouflage. While there's still a bit of cover, these photos offer a clearer view of the car compared to past snapshots. The official unveiling is slated for 2024, aligning with the timeline for completing the vehicle's development.

Upon a detailed inspection of the front, a tape line can be noticed below the headlights, indicating some parts remain hidden. The front displays dual lights with some positioned on the upper part and more at the bottom. The vents in the bottom front appear to be dynamic, adjusting to allow for increased cooling when necessary.

The car's flanks are devoid of any evident camouflage. The design resembles a coupe for better aerodynamics. The wheels sport a detailed, non-symmetrical pattern, with visible red brake calipers behind.

Though not evident in these images, prior spy photos offered a glimpse into the Macan EV's interior. It features a sweeping dashboard display and a distinct rectangular screen for infotainment. The climate control display stands alone on the center console.

Underneath, the Macan EV utilizes the Premium Platform Electric framework, which Audi is also set to adopt. Rumors suggest that the electric system can deliver up to 605 horsepower and exceed 1000 Nm (738 pound-feet) of torque via dual electric motors. The power source is believed to be a 100-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery.

It's said that the Macan EV is equipped with two-valve shock absorbers and incorporates the Porsche Active Suspension Management system, ensuring a smoother drive. Potential buyers might have the option to choose wheel sizes up to 22 inches.

At present, the Macan EV is anticipated to launch in 2024. Sales could potentially commence the same year, but concrete information remains pending.

Source: Motor1

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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