Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels

Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels

A full debut should be possible before the end.

This gallery of spy photos offers us the best glimpse yet at the interior design for Porsche Macan EV. Different front bumper designs are shown on multiple development vehicles for the electric crossover.

The cabin of this Macan EV is still hidden by camouflage. However, the instrument panel and part the center console can be seen in these photos. The cluster contains three circular gauges, with the speedometer at the center. The left display is for the tire pressures. However, the details aren’t visible. The right one has an error message. This is normal for unfinished vehicles like this.

A three-spoke steering column is held by the driver. Each horizontal section has multifunction controls. The lower right is where you will find the circular drive mode selector.

Two photos show a glimpse at the infotainment screen. Only a small portion of the Porsche emblem’s “H” and “E” are visible.

Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels
Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels

The digital display on the upper portion of the console shows the HVAC settings as well as the heated/ventilated seats settings. Below this information is a row of toggle switches. The bottom row contains capactive buttons that control things such as the defroster or air recirculation.

The center console of this development vehicle features a variety of emergency stop buttons. These buttons would not be present in the production model.
Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels Porsche Macan EV Spied Showing Styling Differences Between Trim Levels

Two different front fascia designs are used on the vehicles of this fleet of Macans (see comparison below). The trapezoidal sections of the model to the left don’t reach below the splitter’s bottom. The section on the right is longer and wider than the one on the left. One of these could be the base trim and the other the Turbo grade, we believe.

The lower fascia horizontal slats can be opened. We can see them in several photos. One photo even shows the situation in which one side is open while the other is closed.

The Macan EV’s hatchback has an active spoiler below the window at the back. Porsche continues to install fake exhaust pipes on the bumper. However, they aren’t fooling anyone.

The Premium Platform Electric will be shared by the Macan EV. The model will be available in late 2022, and will be on sale in the 2023 calendar year.