Porsche Macan

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Porsche Macan
2014 Porsche Macan (MY15) S wagon (2015-08-24).JPG
Overview
Manufacturer Porsche AG
Production 2014–present
Assembly Leipzig, Germany
Designer Michael Mauer
Body and chassis
Class Compact luxury crossover SUV (European: J-segment)
Body style 5-door hatchback
Platform MLB/MLP
Related Audi Q5
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 litre I4 Turbo (Macan)
3.0 litre V6 Turbo-diesel (Macan S Diesel)
3.0 litre V6 TT (Macan S & Macan GTS)
3.6 litre V6 TT (Macan Turbo)
Transmission 7-speed dual-clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,807 mm (110.5 in)
Length 4,681 mm (184.3 in)
Width 1,923 mm (75.7 in)
Height 1,624 mm (63.9 in)
Kerb weight 1,865–1,925 kg (4,112–4,244 lb) (DIN)

The Porsche Macan (Type 95B) is a luxury compact crossover utility vehicle (CUV) manufactured by the German car manufacturer Porsche.

Name

The Macan was originally known by its code name Cajun, a portmanteau of Cayenne Junior.[1] On February 16, 2012 Porsche announced the final name for the car to be Macan, taken from the Bahasa Indonesia word for "tiger."[2]

Development

Macan Turbo

Initially announced in November 2010 as a development project,[3] and formally announced by Porsche in March 2011, the Macan was formally launched at both the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show[4] and the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show,[5] with European sales commencing in spring 2014.[6]

The Macan is produced alongside the Panamera and the Cayenne in Leipzig, Germany in a newly extended factory.[7] The Macan compact crossover SUV offers a more compact body than the Cayenne midsize crossover SUV. The Macan is also intended to be sportier than the Cayenne; for instance the Macan has a standard 7-speed dual-clutch PDK gearbox which is more responsive while the Cayenne has an 8-speed Tiptronic transmission for smoother shifts.[8][9]

The Porsche Macan shares its platform with the Audi Q5.[10][11] The wheelbase and suspension configuration are based on and heavily modified from the Audi, but the engine, transfercase, suspension tuning, interior and exterior are unique to Porsche for the Macan. It is also 1.7 inches (43 mm) longer and 1.4 inches (36 mm) wider than a Q5.[12]

Drivetrain and performance

At launch, three different models and engines were available, all being V6 format:[13] a 3.0-litre Macan S with 340 PS (250 kW; 335 bhp), a 3.6-litre Macan Turbo with 400 PS (294 kW; 395 bhp) and a 3.0-litre 258 PS (190 kW; 254 bhp) Diesel, with a CO2 emissions of 159 g/km. The Macan GTS was announced in October 2015 to fit into the gap between the Macan S and Macan Turbo.

All Macans feature a seven-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive, with several options available including air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).

Porsche subsequently released a base Macan for select Asian markets and the United Kingdom. Using a reworked version of the Volkswagen Group's 2.0-litre inline-four engine used in multiple applications such as the Audi Q5, the Macan is the first Porsche to be powered by four cylinders since the Porsche 968. This engine became offered globally for the Macan's 2017 model year following an announcement in March 2016. A 204 PS (150 kW; 201 bhp) 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel is due to join the range at a later date.[14]

Model Displacement &
Configuration
Max. Motive Power @ rpm Max. Torque @ rpm Max. Speed CO2 Emissions Comments
Macan 2.0 litre (1984cc) I4 turbo 252 PS (185 kW; 249 bhp) @ 5,000–6,800 370 N·m (273 lbf·ft) @ 1,500–4,500 229 km/h (142 mph) 167–172 g/km Available in the United Kingdom and some Asian, Latin American and South American markets. Globally available from March 2016.
Macan S Diesel 211hp 3.0 litre (2967cc) V6 turbodiesel 211 PS (155 kW; 208 bhp) @ 2,750–4,000 580 N·m (428 lbf·ft) @ 1,750–2,500 216 km/h (134 mph) 159–164 g/km Available in Norway and Belgium
Macan S Diesel 3.0 litre (2967cc) V6 turbodiesel 258 PS (190 kW; 254 bhp) @ 4,000–4,250 580 N·m (428 lbf·ft) @ 1,750–2,500 230 km/h (143 mph) 159–164 g/km 245hp version available in some Asian, African & South American markets
Macan S 3.0 litre (2997cc) V6 twin-turbo 340 PS (250 kW; 335 bhp) @ 5,500–6,500 460 N·m (339 lbf·ft) @ 1,450–5,000 254 km/h (158 mph) 204–212 g/km
Macan GTS 3.0 litre (2997cc) V6 twin-turbo 360 PS (265 kW; 355 bhp) @ 6000 500 N·m (369 lbf·ft) @ 1,650–4,000 256 km/h (159 mph) 207–215 g/km
Macan Turbo 3.6 litre (3604cc) V6 twin-turbo 400 PS (294 kW; 395 bhp) @ 6,000 550 N·m (406 lbf·ft) @ 1,350–4,500 266 km/h (165 mph) 208–216 g/km

The Macan S has a 0–60 miles per hour (0–97 km/h) time of 5.2 seconds and the Macan Turbo 4.6 seconds.[15] Both times are improved by 0.2 sec when employing Launch Control (feature of the optional "Sport Chrono" package).[16]

Safety

Euro NCAP test results
Porsche Macan, Small Off-Road (2014)[17]
Test Points %
Overall: 5 /5 stars
Adult occupant: 33 88%
Child occupant: 43 87%
Pedestrian: 22 60%
Safety assist: 9 66%

Awards

References

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  9. http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/cars/porsche/porsche-macan-a-sportscar-on-stilts-1.1658021
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  14. "Porsche Macan 2013" by The-Car-Addict.com
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