The cabin has many screens.
These spy photos offer a stunning look inside the Porsche Macan EVO electric crossover. You can also see the exterior partially exposed.
This Macan EV cabin appears to be around 80 percent ready for production. The digital instrument display is the most bizarre part. The screen is rectangular, but it has an arched design. It is possible that the boxier screen was an earlier placeholder, which is still in place.
The key is located between the large infotainment display and the digital display. These photos show the navigation system in action. The passenger appears to also have his or her own monitor mounted on the dashboard, just like on the Taycan.
It also appears to be a screen from the center console. The row contains a few buttons, but there is no indication of their purpose. The display can be adjusted to change their function.
The Macan EV’s exterior has coverings covering the grille and headlights. However, the four LED strips that make up the lamps look like they are part of a production component. The upper grille is fake, with more lamps surrounding it. The lower inlet is actually unlocked.
On the side of the body, there are extra panels at the bottom of each door. These panels may conceal the exterior design of a vehicle with a camouflage wrap but aren’t hidden.
Another panel conceals the C-pillar. However, it is doing a better job concealing the Macan EV’s styling.
Porsche engineers aren’t keen on our spying the Macan EV so they cover it while photographers take photos of the rear. It’s not visible here but you can see the full width taillights as well as fake exhaust pipes.