Macan Hits the One-Million Mark in Leipzig
The Porsche Macan just crossed a major production milestone. The one-millionth unit rolled off the line at Porsche’s Leipzig plant, underscoring the SUV’s critical role in the brand’s global growth strategy.
Since 2013, Porsche has built the Macan exclusively in Leipzig. The plant began as an assembly facility but evolved into a full factory in 2013. Over the past 12 years, the compact SUV has become one of the brand’s top sellers. In 2024 alone, Porsche delivered 82,795 Macan units globally.
A Strategic Bet That Paid Off
The decision to produce the Macan in Leipzig started in 2011. Porsche invested heavily to transform the site into a complete manufacturing facility with its own paint and body shops. That upgrade created 1,500 new jobs in the region.
Today, Leipzig builds the Macan and Panamera models, and until 2017, it also handled Cayenne production. From 2003 to 2006, it was home to the Carrera GT supercar.
The Leipzig site is now a benchmark for flexibility. Porsche runs a multi-powertrain line—gasoline, hybrid, and fully electric—on a single line. That level of agility helps Porsche adapt quickly to global market changes.
The Anniversary Car: Macan 4 in Frozen Blue Metallic
Porsche chose a Macan 4 in Frozen Blue Metallic as the one-millionth vehicle. Equipped with a 100-kWh battery and dual-motor all-wheel drive, this unit symbolizes the model’s shift toward electrification.
Key Specifications of the Anniversary Vehicle:
Feature | Specification |
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Power Output (Overboost) | 408 hp (300 kW) |
0–100 km/h Acceleration | 5.2 seconds |
Top Speed | 137 mph (220 km/h) |
Battery Capacity (Gross) | 100 kWh |
Maximum Range (WLTP) | 380 miles (612 km) |
Charging Speed (800V DC) | 270 kW |
Charging Time (10–80%) | 21 minutes |
The car also includes a head-up display with augmented reality, panoramic roof, and heated GT sports steering wheel. The interior features two-tone leather in Black and Chalk with adaptive sports seats.
Electric Macan Production Now in Full Swing
In 2024, Porsche started building the second-generation Macan, now fully electric. The new EV sits on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) co-developed with Audi. This move allows Porsche to maintain performance while shifting toward zero emissions.
Macan EVs share key battery and powertrain tech with the upcoming Audi Q6 e-tron and other VW Group models. Porsche is also expanding Leipzig again—adding a new body shop and axle production facility to support the electric lineup.
Performance and Efficiency Numbers
Porsche released WLTP-rated consumption data for both the Porsche Macan 4 and Porsche Macan 4S:
Electric Efficiency Ratings (WLTP):
Model | Power Consumption (kWh/100 km) | CO₂ Emissions (g/km) | Efficiency Class |
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Porsche Macan 4 | 21.1–17.9 | 0 | A |
Porsche Macan 4S | 20.7–17.7 | 0 | A |
These numbers place the Macan EV variants in the top class for electric efficiency. Both use regenerative braking and support bidirectional charging, although Porsche hasn't confirmed rollout dates for vehicle-to-grid features.
Leipzig: An Engine of Growth for Porsche
With over 5,000 employees, Porsche’s Leipzig site is a major economic player in Central Germany. In 2021, it won the Lean and Green Management Award. In 2023, it earned Factory of the Year, recognizing its intelligent production systems.
The facility also includes a Porsche Experience Center, complete with a racing circuit and an off-road course. New car buyers can test-drive vehicles on the track before taking delivery.
The anniversary Macan was handed over to its new owner, Stefan Schmidt, at the Experience Center. The 62-year-old entrepreneur from Kiel took delivery on-site, capping the handover with laps on the track in an identical vehicle.