Porsche Macan: Petrol successor to launch by 2028, possibly with a new name

With production of the first-generation Porsche Macan set to finish up in 2026, the luxury sports car brand will be without a petrol engine offering in its best-selling model globally.

Porsche has already stopped making petrol-powered Macans for Europe and Australia, but they remain on sale, for now, in North America and elsewhere.

The second-generation Macan (below), launched in 2024, is designed as an electric-only model. Unfortunately for Porsche and many other car makers, EV demand hasn’t matched their expectations, especially in the US, which has necessitated a re-think about their EV plans.

In a call with investors, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume confirmed the automaker will “hedge” its EV strategy by “developing a compact SUV with both ICE and hybrid versions” to complement the Macan EV.

He said the company is “speeding up the process there with very short development times”, and expected the new SUV to be launched into major markets “no later than 2028”.

The tight development timeline suggests the petrol Macan replacement will be based on the Volkswagen Group’s Platform Premium Combustion (PPC), an evolution and replacement for the MLB architecture used in the original Macan. Earlier rumours indicated Porsche might re-engineer the second-generation Macan’s EV platform to accept a petrol engine.