Porsche Macan vs Porsche Cayenne: verdict
They're two of the most desirable SUVs on sale, but which of these sporty and luxurious models is the better buy?...
Our verdict
So, does the Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid let you have your cake and eat it? Well, that depends entirely on your situation. Company car drivers will pay much less tax than they would with the Porsche Macan, and if you’re diligent with recharging and do mainly short journeys using the electric-only range, you’ll also spend a lot less on fuel.
As good to drive as the Cayenne is, though, it won’t have you rushing to grab the keys on a Sunday morning like the Macan will. And given that the latter is so much cheaper for those buying on PCP finance, it’s the better choice for most.
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1st – Porsche Macan
For More fun to drive; much cheaper on PCP finance; more user-friendly interior
Against Less rear seat space; not as frugal; more road noise; AEB isn’t standard
What Car? rating Five out of five stars
Read more: Porsche Macan review
2nd – Porsche Cayenne
For Stronger performance; quieter around town; relatively low BIK rates; cushier ride
Against Compromised boot space; grabby brakes; costlier to run for private buyers
What Car? rating Four out of five stars
Read more: Porsche Cayenne review
Specification: Porsche Macan S
Engine 6cyl, 2995cc, turbo, petrol
Peak power 349bhp @ 5400-6400rpm
Peak torque 354Ib ft @ 1360-4800rpm
Gearbox 7-spd dual-clutch automatic
0-60mph 4.6sec
30-70mph 4.8sec
Top speed 157mph
30-0mph 8.3m
70-0mph 44.3m
Official economy 25.7mpg (WLTP)
Test MPG 24.0mpg
Fuel cost per 12,000 miles £2484
CO2 emissions 251g/km
Specification: Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid
Engine 6cyl, 2995cc, turbo, petrol + electric motor
Peak power 456bhp @ 5250-6400rpm
Peak torque 516Ib ft @ 1000-3700rpm
Gearbox 8-spd automatic
0-60mph 4.8sec
30-70mph 4.2sec
Top speed 157mph
30-0mph 8.5m
70-0mph 46.3m
Official economy 72.4mpg (WLTP)
Test MPG 28.5mpg*
Real-world electric range 17.4 miles
Battery capacity 14.1kWh
Charging time (7kW) 2hr 15min
Fuel cost per 12,000 miles £1739**
CO2 emissions 89g/km
*With an empty battery
**Based on Test MPG and real-world electric range, assuming average journey distance of 40 miles and an electricity cost of 14p per kWh
Test weather conditions Damp
Cars pictured
Porsche Macan S with Mamba Green metallic paint (£674), 20in Macan Turbo wheels painted in black (£2690), Agate Grey leather (£2247), interior trim package with stitching in contrasting colour (£2181) pan roof (£1137)
Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid with Moonlight Blue metallic paint (£774), black leather seat trim (£2331), Porsche InnoDrive (£2172), adaptive air suspension (£1511), 20in Cayenne Sport wheels (£1355)