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C&D said:The 4S is noticeably quicker, given its additional 154 ponies. In fact, based on Porsche claims, it's nearly as quick as the gas GTS in accelerationāwe clocked a run to 60 in 3.5 seconds for that model.
They're saying they got 3.5 in the ICE Macan GTS.Nice that they got one run of just 3.5 seconds 0-60 for the 4s.
In some reviews you have higher consumptions but i saw one review in normal driving without heavy ft on the pedal making between 16.5 and 21I guess the EPA range estimates have been released for the 2025 4S and RWD Macan EVs since most of these reviews report a range of 288 for the 4S and 315 for the RWD. The 4S range is disappointing since I assumed that it would be in between the 4 and the turbo at 298 miles rather than the same as the turbo at 288.
I donāt know thereās enough room for the GTS between the 4S and the Turbo right now.Guess this means the GTS and Turbo S will be announced next week.
A Turbo GT with 240 mile range.Like @tmrqs I think (just a guess) that they are positioning the gas and EV models side by side so they donāt cross names. Ie the removal of the Gas Turbo version was intentional
For example:
Macan RWD (Electric)
Macan (Gas)
Macan T (Gas)
Macan S (Gas)
Macan 4 (Electric)
Macan 4S (Electric)
Macan GTS (gas)
Macan Turbo (Electric)
So in this case, yes there is room for a Turbo or Turbo S or GT etc.
lol i suppose like the Taycan (if it were to happen) it would be a few years away when a better bigger more efficient battery is available but I agree looks like thereās no room for a GTS EV especially when they are still selling the GTS gas version.A Turbo GT with 240 mile range.