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Since you mentioned the Macan, IMO it is a massive disappointment, looks “old”, oddly shaped, bulbous and low to the ground, so not SUV, yet tall, heavier than a Cayenne Turbo. It has not other than the Porsche badge, and consequently the high price.
To me, I like the exterior enough (nothing offensive like the newer BMW beavertooth grills) and the interior (nothing like Mercedes' space age vents and odd dual display setup with bare dashboard that is so off-putting to me -- just like in the mach E, GV60, Polestars, etc. but the 3 and Y takes the cake because of the single central display lol) looks quite good.
Yeah, I noticed the Macan ICEV maybe just three to four cm higher than my CT200h.
BEVs will really be heavier and the magic on the Macan would be with the rear axle steering, double wishbone suspension and torque vectoring, as I was hoping.
What turned us off is $15,000 more than we expected for the base price, no PTV Plus offered on the base Macan 4. Also, I would have preferred steel suspension as the service life of the air suspension could be as short as five or six years and cost $$ to replace. Sure it will handle great but I wanted torque vectoring for stability/traction when traversing dissimilar road surface in inclement weather. I mean most of the roads we travel here in Ontario, Canada are kinda straight, unlike coastal roads we've been on in Italy and Europe.
A base 2024 ICEV Macan with ideal options (fewer to select from as there's no massage seating and other new offerings) will only be $80,000 CAD, so about $41,000 CAD less than the Macan 4 I optioned after removing the $2,800 HUD option. Options were $9,000 for the ICEV and about $11,000 for the EV so wasn't too bad. I did some quick research and told my wife to wait for details on the upcoming X3 PHEV which will probably start around $68,000 CAD, with brake-based torque vectoring package, may be around $72 or 73K, still a way off from the Macan 4 EV.
After we learned about the price, my wife says its too high and she would rather go for a PHEV so as not to worry about having to charge when driving longer distance. She also became a full-time remote employee a few weeks back so it's not too pressing for us to go with a BEV anymore, a PHEV will do just fine.
Also, the software makes or breaks a great EV and between VAG and BMW, maybe BMW has the better and more reliable software.
I don't think she wants any of the current Lexus PHEVs (FWD biased) lol and I don't blame her haha. But I think in a few years, there will be wonderful Lexus BEVs and PHEVs to choose from and that will last two decades easily.