This new gallery of spy photos gives us our best look yet at the upcoming Porsche Macan EV's interior. Multiple development vehicles show off different front bumper designs for the electric crossover. This Macan EV's cabin is still under some camouflage, but the instrument panel and part of the center console are visible in these photos. The cluster has three circular gauges with the speedometer in the middle. The display on the left is currently for the tire pressures, but the details aren't showing up. The one on the right has an error message, which is common to see on an unfinished development vehicle like this one.
The driver grips a three-spoke steering
wheel. There are multifunction controls are each horizontal section. A circular
drive mode selector is on the lower right. It offer a glimpse of the
infotainment screen. Only a portion of the "H" and the "E"
from the Porsche emblem are visible. The upper part of the center console has a
digital display for the HVAC settings and heated/ventilated seat settings. A
row of physical toggle switches are below this info. Capacitive buttons for
things like the defroster and air recirculation are on the bottom row.
This development vehicle has an array of
emergency stop buttons on the center console. Obviously, these would be absent
in the production version. The vehicles in this fleet of Macans wear two different
front fascia designs. The model on the left has
trapezoidal sections on each side that don't reach the bottom of the splitter.
This section is wider and longer on the design on the right. We suspect one of
these is the base trim, and the other is the Turbo grade.
The horizontal slats in the lower fascia
can open. In several photos, we see them in a position that would let air past.
One picture even shows a situation where one side is open and the other is
closed. At the back, the Macan EV has an active spoiler on the hatchback below
the window. Porsche continues to fit fake exhaust pipes to the bumper, but they
aren't fooling anyone.
The Macan EV will ride on the Premium
Platform Electric that Volkswagen Group's high-end brands will share. The model
will debut in late 2022 and will go on sale during the 2023 calendar year.

