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The new Porsche Macan will be an all-electric SUV

The new Porsche Macan will be an all-electric SUV

Posted on February 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Porsche’s next-generation Macan crossover will be fully electric, the automaker has announced today, with the upcoming compact SUV bypassing gas and diesel engines altogether. The new Macan will be produced at Porsche’s Leipzig site, the same location that the company will manufacturer the upcoming Taycan sports EV sedan.

The Porsche Taycan will be the automaker’s first all-electric model. Taking on Tesla’s Model S, the car – arguably still better known by its former Mission-E codename – will feature 800V charging for super-fast battery recharge, and come with three years of free charging access to Electrify America stations across the US.
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