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A symbolic milestone for Porsche: the one millionth Macan sold goes electric

On 16 July 2025, Porsche celebrated its one millionth Macan rolling off the production line at the Leipzig plant. A historic number. The Macan has always been seen as a sporty compact SUV that helped Porsche establish its commercial success back in 2014.

Eleven years later, the one millionth car to leave the factory is no longer powered by an internal combustion engine, but by an electric motor. Since 2024, the revival of the world’s best-known German carmaker has mirrored the global transition. With this milestone reached, Porsche is proving that electromobility is no longer a gamble, but an industrial reality adopted on a large scale, even by the most emblematic manufacturers in motorsport.

Electric Porsche Macan being assembled at the Leipzig plant
Production of the electric Macan at the Porsche plant in Leipzig, illustrating the growing popularity of electromobility.

The electric Macan takes the lead

Unveiled at the beginning of 2024, the new generation Macan will be sold exclusively as a 100% electric version. And the figures confirm the craze: although the old combustion-powered Macans are still available in Porsche’s catalogue, in the first half of 2025, more than 60% of Macans sold were electric, according to official Porsche figures. Better still: according to Porsche’s press release of 8 July 2025, the electric Macan outsold the legendary 911 in 2024… Further proof of a shift in demand, even among the German brand’s demanding and loyal customers.

Optimised production for clear ambitions

The electric Macan is assembled at the Leipzig plant, which has been completely modernised to accommodate the production of electric vehicles. Porsche has invested more than half a billion euros to adapt its production lines to the PPE (Premium Platform Electric), developed in partnership with Audi. In concrete terms, Porsche produces electric cars using a technical base developed in partnership with Audi called PPE. The ‘PPE’ platform is to Audi and Porsche what the ‘STLA Medium’ platform is to Stellantis: a common base (chassis, battery location, etc.; in other words, the car’s ‘skeleton’, etc.). This means that production can be carried out faster, more efficiently and with shared top-of-the-range technologies.

Partial unveiling of the new generation 100% electric Porsche Macan
The new generation of the electric Porsche Macan is officially revealed, marking a new era for the sporty compact SUV.

As a result, the Macan’s electrical production is based on a line derived from that of the internal combustion models, but radically modernised to accommodate the PPE platform, illustrating the desire for flexibility and rapid industrial ramp-up.

A 100% electric future

With two 100% electric models already in the catalogue (the Taycan, now the Macan), the recent 911 type 992.2 adopting a slight hybridisation and finally a potential zero emission version of the Cayenne for 2026, the objective is clear. More than 80% of Porsche sales will be 100% electric by 2030, announced Oliver Blume (CEO of Porsche AG) in March 2022.

This millionth electric Macan is therefore much more than just a milestone: it’s a message, both to competitors and to the global market, and the message is clear: yes, it is possible to combine performance, design and electrification. And yes, electromobility is gaining ground, including among the historic manufacturers.

orsche Macan electric outside, side view on the road
The electric Porsche Macan reveals its dynamic, sporty design outdoors, a symbol of performance and electrification.

And what about performance?

The success of this electric Macan 4 is no accident:

  • 408 hp,
  • 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds,
  • 612 km range claimed,
  • Ultra-fast 100 kW recharge (10-80% in 21 minutes).

This performance confirms that electric is no longer synonymous with compromise, but with progress and sportiness.

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