Porsche's facelifted Macan SUV is still in its
testing phase.
Based on camouflage as well as
common sense, are new headlights/graphics, larger spoiler lip, slightly
modified front and rear bumpers. However the biggest change could be the new
taillights, which we expect to be of the "Panamera LED strip" variety
covering the entire width of the rear.
Inside, the updated Macan should get Porsche's
latest infotainment system, as well as touch capacitive surfaces like in the
Panamera, although we'll have to wait until we get a look at the interior in
order to be sure.
The engine range will remain mostly unchanged, although
a PHEV V6 version is expected to arrive either in late 2017 or early 2018.
We're still betting that Porsche will wait until 2018 to launch this car, thus
completing a four year cycle - as they've done with the current generation
Cayenne in-between facelifts.