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Porsche just confirmed that the best-selling Macan SUV will soon be all electric

Feb 27, 2019, 01:21 IST

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  • The Porsche Macan is the brand's best-selling model and accounts for nearly half of its total sales.
  • The German automaker confirmed on Tuesday that the next generation Macan compact luxury SUV will be all electric.
  • The Macan EV will be built on the Porsche PPE platform shared with the upcoming Taycan sedan.
  • According to Porsche, the next generation Macan is expected to debut at the beginning of the next decade.

The Porsche Macan has been a smash hit since its introduction in 2015. The compact luxury SUV is, by far, the brand's best selling model. In 2018, the Macan accounted for more than 41% of the 57,202 cars Porsche sold in the US.

On Tuesday, Porsche announced that the second generation Macan will be all electric.

"The next generation of the Macan fires the starting pistol for electrification," Porsche said in a statement.

According to Porsche, the new Macan is set to enter production at the beginning of the next decade and will be built at the company's plant in Leipzig, Germany.

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Read more: We took an $81,000 Porsche Macan GTS on a road trip to see if it's a sports car in an SUV body - here's the verdict.

The new Macan will be on the Porsche PPE platform developed with fellow VW Group subsidiary Audi AG.

In addition, the brand's first all-electric SUV will feature 800-volt fast charging technology.

The Macan is part of Porsche's broader investment in electrification.

"By 2022 we will be investing more than six billion euros in electric mobility, and by 2025 50% of all new Porsche vehicles could have an electric drive system," Porsche CEO Oliver Blume said in a statement.

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Porsche's first EV, the Taycan, known initially as the Mission E, is expected to hit the market at the end of the year. It's a mid-size, high-performance electric sedan that will compete with the likes of the Tesla Model S. After the Taycan sedan, Porsche is expected to follow with the Taycan Cross Turismo electric crossover.

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