A cunningly disguised prototype of the all-new Porsche Macan compact crossover has made another appearance for the camera revealing its interior for the very first time. From
the spy shots, it looks like the Macan will feature a similar but not
the same dashboard design to the second generation of the larger Cayenne SUV with a prominent center console sporting a large touch screen flanked by vertical air vents.
On
the outside, compared to the previous test car and aside from the faux
lights and rear window panels that remain, this prototype of the Macan
featured larger wheels and rims, aluminum roof rails and quad instead of
dual exhaust pipes hinting at a more powerful engine under the hood.
Speaking
about engines, the Audi Q5-sized crossover will be the first Porsche
since the 924/944/968 series models to be offered with four-cylinder
powerplants, and in particular, 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline and
diesel units producing somewhere around 240hp and 200hp respectively.
At
the top of the range will be two or possibly even three V6 engines,
including a supercharged gasoline unit making close to 300hp, and a
3.0-liter turbo diesel with around 250hp and over 300hp (the latter from
the new Audi SQ5).
After
so many references to Audi, you won't be surprised to learn that the
Macan will share its underpinning with the next Q5. The two models will
use many common components such as the steering systems, axles,
transmissions and Audi's quattro all-wheel drive system.
However,
to alleviate concerns about handling and dynamics, Porsche engineers
will fine-tune the chassis and develop their own dynamic control
systems.
Porsche itself has confirmed that the new compact-sized luxury SUV is scheduled to go into production in 2013.
Photo Credits: CarPix for CarScoop , Video Credits: YouTube/Ghpixx
Friday, August 3, 2012
New Porsche Macan Compact SUV Scooped in Pictures and on Video, First Look at the Interior
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