2024 Porsche Macan 4 - Specifications and price
Brand, model, trim, price
Information about the brand, series, model name and year, trim and price of the electric vehicle.
| Brand The name of the manufacturer. | Porsche |
| Model The model name of the electric car. | Macan |
| Model alias Аlternative names, under which the model is known. | 4 Electric XABBB1 |
| Trim The code/name that denotes the level of equipment of the EV including exterior and interior features, battery packs, electric motors, etc. | 4 |
| Model year The year for which the model is announced by the manufacturer. Most often it does not completely coincide with the calendar year in which the model is available on the market. | 2024 |
| Market Markets in which this electric vehicle is available. | North America, Europe |
| Price Current MSRP of the model (before incentives) depending on the market. | EUR 84,100 (Germany, Jan 2024) |
Body style, dimensions, volumes, weights.
Information about the EV body style, dimensions, clearance, volumes, curb weight, GVWR.
| Body style The body style of the model as defined by the number of doors and roof treatment. | Sport utility vehicle (SUV) |
| Materials Materials used in the vehicle's body construction. | Steel Carbon-fiber Aluminium |
| Exterior colors Available exterior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer. | White Black Deep Black Metallic Volcano Gray Metallic Dolomite Silver Metallic Ice Gray Metallic Provence Gentian Blue Metallic Ice Blue Metallic Papaya Metallic Oak Green Metallic Copper Ruby Metallic Aventurine Green Metallic |
| Interior colors Available interior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer. | Black Black-Lime Beige Black Leather Black-Chalk Black-Midnight Green Black-Burgundy Red Black-Blackberry Extended Black Leather Extended Black-Burgundy Red Extended Black-Lime Beige Truffle Brown Leather |
| Number of doors Number of doors for passengers. Depending on the body style, the doors can be two, four, etc. | 5 |
| Number of seats Number of seats inclduing the driver and passenger ones. Depending on the model, the seats can be five, six, seven or other. | 5 |
| Length The distance from the frontmost to the rearmost point of the electric vehicle. | 188.3 in (inches) 4784 mm (millimeters) |
| Width The width of the vehicle without mirrors. | 76.3 in (inches) 1938 mm (millimeters) |
| Width with mirrors The width of the vehicle with unfolded mirrors included. | 84.7 in (inches) 2152 mm (millimeters) |
| Width with folded mirrors The width of the vehicle with folded mirrors included. | 76.9 in (inches) 1954 mm (millimeters) |
| Height The distance from the ground to the top of the electric car. | 63.9 in (inches) 1624 mm (millimeters) |
| Wheelbase The distance between the centers of the front and rear axle. | 113.9 in (inches) 2893 mm (millimeters) |
| Front track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the front axle. | 66.4 in (inches) 1687 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the rear axle. | 65.4 in (inches) 1661 mm (millimeters) |
| Front overhang The distance from the foremost point of the vehicle to the middle of the front axle. In other words, this is the length that extends to the front of the wheelbase. Combined with the rear overhang and the wheelbase, this gives the total length of the vehicle. | 37.2 in (inches) 945 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear overhang The distance from the middle of the rear axle to the rearmost point of the vehicle. In other words, this is the length that extends to the rear of the wheelbase. Combined with the front overhang and the wheelbase, this gives the total length of the vehicle. | 37.2 in (inches) 946 mm (millimeters) |
| Approach angle The approach angle designates the widest angle at which the vehicle can approach a ramp without hitting it with its front. This angle is measured from the front tire at ground to whichever element from the front of the vehicle fails to clear first. | 12.6 ° (degrees) |
| Departure angle The departure angle designates the widest angle at which the vehicle can leave a ramp without hitting it with its rear. This angle is measured from the rear tire at ground to whichever elements from the rear of the vehicle fails to clear first. | 20.9 ° (degrees) |
| Breakover angle Also known as ramp breakover angle, this measurement designates the maximum supplementary angle that the vehicle can drive over, without the angle apex touching any point of the vehicle. In other words, it shows the height of a road obstacle the vehicle can run over without getting hit underneath, considering the steepness of the angle on either side of the obstacle. | 14.9 ° (degrees) |
| Wading depth Also known as fording depth, wading depth indicates the maximum depth of a body of water the vehicle can traverse safely without risking water damage. | 13.4 in (inches) 340 mm (millimeters) |
| Minimum clearance If the electric vehicle is equipped with a form of active suspension, it will offer a clearance range. The lowest possible clearance is shown in this field. | 7.3 in (inches) 186 mm (millimeters) |
| Maximum clearance This field shows the highest possible clearance achieved via the specific active suspension of the model. | 11.8 in (inches) 300 mm (millimeters) |
| Trunk volume The available space for cargo in the main trunk, excluding the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. | 540.0 l (liters) 19.07 ft3 (cubic feet) 0.54 m3 (cubic meters) |
| Maximum trunk volume The maximum available space for cargo in the main trunk, including the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. | 1348.0 l (liters) 47.60 ft3 (cubic feet) 1.35 m3 (cubic meters) |
| Secondary trunk volume The available space for cargo in the secondary trunk, usually positioned in the front of the electric car. | 84.0 l (liters) 2.97 ft3 (cubic feet) 0.08 m3 (cubic meters) |
| Curb weight Curb weight (a.k.a. kerb weight) is the EV mass with standard equipment, liquids (oils and fuel at nominal tank capacity) but without cargo and passengers. In some EU countries, the curb weight also includes the weight of a 75 kg (165 lb) driver. | 5136.77 lb (pounds) 2330 kg (kilograms) |
| Roof load The roof load refers to the carrying capacity of the roof rails on a vehicle, i.e. how much weight you can load on the roof rack, including the rack own weight. | 165.35 lb (pounds) 75 kg (kilograms) |
| Payload In the context of automobiles, the payload is the summary of the weights of passengers, cargo, accessories, equipment. | 1300.73 lb (pounds) 590 kg (kilograms) |
| GVWR GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating and is also known as gross vehicle mass (GVM). It describes the maximum operating weight of the electric car including the curb weight and payload (accessories, equipment, driver, passengers and cargo). | 6437.5 lb (pounds) 2920 kg (kilograms) |
| Towing capacity braked The braked towing capacity designates the maximum weight the vehicle can tow when the trailer has its own braking system. This enables a higher towing capacity since the vehicle does not handle the entire stopping force on its own. | 4409.25 lb (pounds) 2000 kg (kilograms) |
| Towing capacity unbraked The unbraked towing capacity designates the maximum weight the vehicle can tow when the trailer lacks a braking system. This results in a lower towing capacity since the vehicle will handle the entire stopping force on its own. | 1653.47 lb (pounds) 750 kg (kilograms) |
| Drag coefficient The drag coefficient or coefficient of drag is related to the car's aerodynamics as it denotes the resistance to the air of the front surface of the vehicle when it is in movement. The lower the coefficient, the better aerodynamics the model has. Ultimately, this allows for higher speeds and improved power efficiency. | 0.25 Cd (drag coefficient) |
Electric motor
Information about the model's electric motor and its performance
| Manufacturer The name of the manufacturer of the electric motor. | Porsche |
| Electric motor type The electric motor category according to the type of motor commutation. Most electric motors operate on magnetism and can be powered by direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) sources. Depending on the type of commutation, electric motors are either self-commutated (AC and DC, mechanical or electronic) and externally commutated (AC only, asynchronous or synchronous). | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) |
| Location of the motor Information about the electric notor's location. The two most common locations are the front and rear of the electric car. | Rear |
| Voltage The electric motor voltage is related to how fast a motor can run. The voltage-rotational speed relationship is proportional one - the higher the voltage, the higher the speed. | 800 V (volts) |
| Regenerative braking Regenerative braking is a typical feature of electric vehicles, in which the electric motor uses the vehicle's kinetic energy to save power or stores it for later use. | Yes |
| Driving modes Some manufacturers include software designed driving modes to improve power efficiency and/or range. Information about the available driving modes for this model. | Normal Sport Sport Plus Offroad |
Second electric motor
Information about the model's second motor and its performance.
| Manufacturer The name of the manufacturer of the second electric motor. | Porsche |
| Motor type Information about the type of the second motor depending on the type of current (AC or DC) and the type of motor commutation. Self-commutated AC and DC motors can be mechanical or electronic and externally commutated motors can be only synchronous or asynchronous AC ones. | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) |
| Location Information about the location of the second motor. The most common locations are the front and the rear of the electric vehicle. | Front |
| Voltage Information about the voltage of the second motor. The voltage is propotionally related to the rotational speed (velocity). | 800 V (volts) |
| Regenerative braking Information weather the second electric motor has a regenerative braking capability. | Yes |
| Driving modes Information about the driving modes available for the second motor. | Normal Sport Sport Plus Offroad |
Total system power and torque
Information about the total system power and torque of the vehicle.
| Total system power Very often manufacturers provide information only about the total system power without detailing the power output of each individual electric motor in the system. In most cases, it is the sum of the power output of all electric motors on the vehicle. | 285 kW (kilowatts) 382.2 hp (mechanical horsepower) 387.5 ps (metric horsepower) |
| Total system torque In a similar fashion to the total system power, the total system torque is frequently listed as the only indicator of the vehicle's torque. In most cases, it is the sum of the torque of all electric motors on the vehicle. | 650 Nm (newton meters) 66.3 kgm (kilogram meters) 479.4 ft-lb (foot-pounds) |
| Additional information More details about the electric motor system of the vehicle. | Maximum power with Launch Control and Super Boost - 300 kW |
Performance
Information about the top speed and acceleration of the model.
| Top speed The top speed that the vehicle can achieve as specified by the manufacturer. | 136.7 mph (miles per hour) 220.0 km/h (kilometers per hour) |
| Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h The time in seconds the electric car needs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. | 5.20 s (seconds) |
| Acceleration from 80 to 120 km/h The time in seconds the electric vehicle needs to accelerate from 80 to 120 km/h. | 3.10 s (seconds) |
| Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph The time in seconds the model needs to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. | 4.90 s (seconds) |
Driving range
Information about the official driving range of the model according to EPA, NEDC, WPTL.
| Standard | Driving | Range |
|---|---|---|
| EPA (Electric car range and efficiency) | Combined | 308.0 mi / 495.7 km |
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | City | 487.2 mi / 784.0 km |
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | Combined | 380.9 mi / 613.0 km |
Energy efficiency
Information about the energy efficiency of the model in various measurement units according to EPA, NEDC, WPTL.
| Standard | Driving | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| EPA (Electric car range and efficiency) | City | 107 MPGe |
| EPA (Electric car range and efficiency) | Combined | 34 kWh/100 mi |
| EPA (Electric car range and efficiency) | Combined | 98 MPGe |
| EPA (Electric car range and efficiency) | Highway | 89 MPGe |
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | City | 13.9 kWh/100 km |
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | Combined | 17.9 kWh/100 km |
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | Highway | 21.1 kWh/100 km |
Energy class
Information about the energy class of the electric car.
| Energy class Information about the energy class of the electric vehicle. | A |
Steering
Information about the type of the steering mechanism of the model and related features.
| Type of steering mechanism Information about the design type of the steering mechanism of the electric car. | Rack and pinion |
| Type of power steering Information about the type of power steering used in this model. | Electronic |
| Turning circle Often referred to as turning diameter or turning radius (multiplied by two), this is the smallest diameter that the outside wheels of the vehicle describe when it is turning on full lock. | 12.1 m (meters) 39.70 ft (feet) |
| Additional information Additional details about the steering of the model. | Electromechanical power steering with variable steering ratio and steering impulse Turning circle with the optional rear-axle steering - 11.1 m Steering ratio - 15.6:1 Steering ratio with rear-axle steering - 13:1 |
Transmission
Information about the transmission of the model.
| Type of transmission Information about the type of transmission used by the vehicle. Generally, EVs are equipped with one-speed automatic units. | Automatic single-speed reduction gear |
| Drivetrain Information about the type of drivetrain (the system that delivers power to the driving wheels). | All-wheel drive (AWD) |
| Axle ratio The axle ratio a.k.a. final drive ratio of the electric motor. It shows the number of revolutions of the driveshaft needed to spin the axle one complete turn. | 9.8 |
| Axle ratio of the second electric motor. The axle ratio (final drive ratio) of the second electric motor. It can also be shown as the ratio between the number of teeth on the ring gear and the number of teeth on the pinion. | 9.2 |
| Additional information Additional details about the model's transmission. | Electronically controlled Porsche Traction Management (ePTM) Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) |
Suspension
Information about the system of components that connects the wheels and axles to the chassis.
| Front suspension Information about the main components of the front suspension of the electric vehicle. | Independent Five-link Steel-spring Hydraulic dampers |
| Rear suspension Information about the main components of the rear suspension of the electric vehicle. | Independent Five-link Steel-spring Hydraulic dampers |
| Additional information Additional details about the suspension of this model. | Integrated chassis control Porsche 4D-Chassis Control USA - Standard Coil Suspension with PASM USA - Standard Adaptive Air Suspension with PASM Europe - Optional Coil Suspension with PASM Europe - Optional Adaptive Air Suspension with PASM |
Brakes
Information about the brake system used on this model.
| Front brakes Information about the type of brakes used on the front wheels. | Ventilated discs |
| Front disc brake diameter This indicator refers to the size of the rotor of the front wheels' disc brakes. Larger rotors offer more braking power and resist overheating better. | 13.8 in (inches) 350 mm (millimeters) |
| Front disc brake thickness This indicator refers to the thickness of the rotor of the front wheels' disc brakes. The thicker the disc, the more resilient it is to overheating and warping. | 1.3 in (inches) 34 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear brakes Information about the type of brakes used on the rear wheels. | Ventilated discs |
| Rear disc brake diameter Also known as the size of the disc brake rotor on the rear wheels. The larger the diameter, the better the heat dissipation and braking power. | 13.8 in (inches) 350 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear disc brake thickness This is the thickness of the disc brake rotor on the rear wheels when its new. Rotors wear down over time and should be replaced when they reach their minimum thickness. | 1.2 in (inches) 30 mm (millimeters) |
| Additional information Additional details about the brakes of this model. | Gray cast iron brakes Black brake calipers 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed caliper brakes on the front axle Combination floating-calliper brakes at the rear;\ |
Rims
Information about the rims available for this electric car.
| Markings | Width | Profile | Diameter | Contour | Offset | Material | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7.5Jx20 ET32 | 7.5 | J | 20 | - | 32 | Aluminium | |
| 10Jx20 ET49 | 10 | J | 20 | - | 49 | Aluminium |
Tyres
Information about the tyres available for this electric vehicle.
| Markings | Width | Profile | Diameter | Load index | Speed index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 235/55R20 | 235 | 55 | 20 | - | - | |
| 285/45R20 | 285 | 45 | 20 | - | - |
Battery
Specifications and features of the rechargeable battery that powers this vehicle.
| Battery capacity The capacity of the rechargeable battery that powers this EV as specified by the manufacturer in kilowatt hours. | 100 kWh (kilowatt hours) |
| Manufacturer The name of the company that has manufactured the battery. | DFS Dräxlmaier and CATL |
| Type The type of rechargeable battery depending on its composition. | NCM811 (80% Nickel, 10% Cobalt, 10% Manganese) |
| Cathode materials The specific cathode materials determine the battery's energy density, driving range, safety, and cost. | Lithium Nickel Cobalt Manganese Oxide (LiNiCoMnO2) |
| Anode materials The anode stores lithium ions during charging and releases them during discharging, generating power. | Graphite |
| Number of cells The batteries used by electric cars are usually packs that consist of a certain number of battery cells in different arrangements. Information about the total number of cells in this particular model. | 180 |
| Cell nominal voltage The EV battery cell nominal voltage depends on the cell chemistry. For example, NCM batteries typically have 3.5-3.7V, while LFP batteries have around 3.2V | 3.6 V (volts) |
| Cell cutoff voltage The EV battery cell cutoff voltage is the minimum voltage a cell should maintain when fully discharged. Dropping below this level will damage the cell. | 2.5 V (volts) |
| Number of modules Battery cells are arranged in different modules that comprise battery packs. Information about the number of modules in this battery. | 15 |
| Battery voltage The battery voltage denotes the difference in electric potential between the positive and negative electrodes of the pack. The higher difference in potential results in a higher voltage. | 800 V (volts) |
| Location Information about the position of the battery pack in the electric vehicle. | Under the floor, middle |
| Cooling Information about the type of battery cooling on this specific model. | Liquid-based coolant circulation |
| Additional information Additional information about the rechargeable battery of the electric car. | Net battery capacity - 95 kWh Cell type - prismatic |
Onboard charger/Charging port
Information about the onboard charger(s)/charging port(s) available on this electric vehicle.
| Interface | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Type 1 (IEC 62196-3 CC, CCS1) | Rear-right side | |
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-3 FF, CCS2) | Rear-right side |
Charging type
Information about the different types of charging of this specific electric car.
| Interface | Type | Voltage | Current | Power | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Type 1 (SAE J1772, IEC 61851-1, J Plug, Yazaki) | AC | - | - | 11 kW | |
![]() | Type 1 (IEC 62196-3 CC, CCS1) | DC | - | - | 270 kW | |
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-2, Mennekes, SAE J3068) | AC | - | - | 11 kW | |
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-3 FF, CCS2) | DC | - | - | 270 kW |
Charging time
Information about the estimated charging time for this EV depending on the various type of charging it supports.
| Type | Battery % | Estimated time (h:m) |
|---|---|---|
| AC 11 kW | 0% - 100% | 00:00 - 10:00 |
| DC 270 kW | 10% - 80% | 00:21 |
Additional information
Additional information about this electric vehicle.
| Additional information Additional details about this electric car, including specifications and features that do not belong to the categories above. | Some optional features can be offered as standard and vice versa depending on the market Premium Platform Electric (PPE) |




