2026 Porsche Macan Electric: Octane-Free Excitement

Published on September 25, 2025 in Test Drives by Dominic Boucher

Exotic brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren may be slow to offer a fully electric SUV, but German rival Porsche already has a good thing going with the Macan Electric.

Despite facing high expectations from customers, Porsche has managed to retain its core identity through electrification. So, even though the gas-powered Macan is on the way out, its battery-equipped counterpart delivers exactly what you want in a Porsche—agility, excitement, precision and refinement.

Still, the slowdown in global electric vehicle sales certainly isn't helping this Macan, which is why Porsche recently decided to scale back its EV plans further. Also, there’s a pretty steep price to pay, starting with an MSRP of $98,000, or $104,602 including fees, for the base rear-wheel-drive model (the green one in the photo gallery up top). The top-line Turbo model (pictured in blue), meanwhile, retails from $131,000, or $144,202 including fees and the federal luxury tax. Each one impressed us in their own unique way.

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Typical Porsche Quality and Refinement

Porsche interiors are known for their excellent build quality, premium materials and good ergonomics. Of course, there are a few exceptions. When it comes to the Macan Electric, the heated steering wheel button is really hard to find. For some reason, designers put it behind the lower spoke of the steering wheel.

The infotainment system is nicely integrated into the dashboard, thus reducing distractions while driving. The main menu has a plain yet functional layout. The buttons, while logically arranged, could be a tad bigger, however. The front passenger has the option of using their own screen for navigation and entertainment, again without distracting the driver.

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Also available is a head-up display with augmented reality that we found visually better executed and more intuitive to use than the one in the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq, although the latter is far from bad. Noise levels inside the cabin are exceptionally low, and the standard Bose audio system will please most music lovers.

Powerful Yet Efficient

Whether you’re talking about the entry-level model or the Turbo, the Macan Electric is easy to drive considering its heavy weight. Steering feels precise and responsive. The adaptive air suspension on both models mitigates unpleasant shocks from rough roads and helps stabilize the ride when you’re looking for more performance. What’s more, it’s possible to adjust damping, ride height and fake sounds during acceleration depending on your mood or road conditions.

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The base, single-motor Macan Electric produces 335 horsepower, or 355 horsepower with Launch Control, and 415 lb-ft of torque—enough to achieve 0-100 km/h sprints in 5.7 seconds. Moreover, traction control prevents the rear axle from skidding. The dual-motor Macan Electric Turbo delivers breathtaking performance and much bigger thrills, naturally, encouraging drivers to push it and tap into its full potential. This one generates a total of 576 horsepower, or 630 horsepower with Launch Control, and 833 lb-ft of torque.

Comfortable and spacious, the cabin features front sport seats that aren't too firm, while rear-seat headroom is generous. Visibility, while generally good, is hampered by a narrow rear window. This problem can be quickly solved with the digital rearview mirror, but not in base trim. As for the various advanced safety and driver assistance systems, we found them effective and helpful.

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When it comes to charging, 11.5 hours are necessary to fully replenish the 100kWh battery using a 9.6kW AC charger at home or at work. Alternatively, charging said battery from 10-80 percent using a 150kW DC fast charger can be done in 33 minutes. Should you find a 350kW charger, the vehicle boasts 270 kW of maximum charging power. In a clever move, Porsche has placed a J1772 connector on each side of the vehicle, while a CCS connector resides on the driver's side.

During our test drive in ideal conditions, we charged the Macan Electric at a 350kW station and managed to extract as much as 170 kW. In the end, the base model recorded combined energy consumption of 17 kWh/100 km, while the Turbo model achieved 19.3 kWh/100 km. Both of these figures sure are remarkable.

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Oh, and don’t forget: Porsche customers now have access to approximately 23,500 Tesla Superchargers in North America thanks to a manufacturer-approved NACS adapter that will be made available to them through the Porsche Online Shop or local Porsche Centres

The Porsche Identity

A Porsche will always be Porsche, whether it's electric or not. The Macan Electric is a refined and sophisticated SUV that we took great pleasure in driving. Even without a combustion engine, it still displays a lot of character, which is amplified by its Taycan-inspired visual features.

That said, considering the high prices, beware of the multiple options as well as the choice of colours and materials that can cost way more than you might expect.

Test drive report
Test model N/A
Trim level Base
Price range $94,900 – $127,800
Price as tested CA$94,900
Warranty (basic) 4 years/80,000 km
Warranty (powertrain) 4 years/80,000 km
Fuel economy (city/highway/observed) N/A
Options N/A
Competitive models Acura ZDX, Audi Q4 e-tron, Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX, Cadillac LYRIQ, Genesis GV60, Genesis GV70, Jeep Wagoneer S, Maserati Grecale, Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, Polestar 3, Tesla Model Y, VinFast VF 8, Volvo EC40, Volvo EX40
Strong points
  • Remarkable efficiency
  • Superior performance and handling
  • Precise and responsive steering
  • Ergonomic interior
Weak points
  • Hefty price tag
  • Limited visibility out the back
  • Ill-positioned heated steering wheel button
Editor's rating
Fuel economy 4.5/5 The Macan Electric makes moderate use of electrons given its performance.
Comfort 4.0/5 The adaptive air suspension does an excellent job of absorbing bumps, while the front seats are nicely supportive.
Performance 4.0/5 The standard and Turbo models both deliver powerful acceleration and impressive handling despite their weight.
Infotainment 4.0/5 The on-screen buttons could be a little bigger, but the system remains user-friendly overall. The interface doesn't interfere with driving.
Driving 4.0/5 We liked the Macan Electric’s precise and responsive steering. However, we wish rear visibility was better.
Overall 4.0/5 Even though it lacks a combustion engine, the Macan Electric delivers a genuine Porsche experience. But don’t tell that to purists.
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