2026 Porsche Macan 4 Electric Review

by | Sep 20, 2025 | Cars, Motor, Sustainability

So when I hopped into the new Porsche Macan 4 Electric in July, knowing I had a drive to a family event from Liberty Village in downtown Toronto to Picton, Ont. (218 kilometres, or 135 miles, one way) first thing on my brain was battery range. I was making the drive in one day, so 440 kilometres total.

Range anxiety is always foremost, whenever I climb behind the wheel of an electric vehicle. Where do I stop, to charge it up? Will those chargers be working? Will they be available, in the later evening, having to get back home to Toronto?

The lack of viable charging stations is a constant nagging issue for me when talking EVs, and I’ve written about it before. Not everyone has a parking space at home where they can install their own fast charging station. You can push electric vehicles all you want but until you figure out the charging station infrastructure situation in this country go lecture somewhere else. That’s my attitude on it.

Two things about that, though, relating back to my Picton drive experience. One, I started off at 96% charge in the Porsche Macan 4, with a range of 550 kilometres. So, a damn good starting point. And two, my sister and brother-in-law have a home fast charge station in Picton, which they kindly let me use, so I was able to plug it in for an hour, before the drive back home.

Not everyone who drives EVs have these luxuries, though.

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Porsche Macan 4 Electric interior, battery charge read-out. Image by Mark Keast.

How Much Does a Porsche Macan Cost?

The Porsche Macan 4 from the media fleet I drove had a base retail price of CAD $99,300. Then they added features like these: interior in leather, black and bramble (CAD $1,340), 21-inch Macan design wheels in high gloss black (CAD $2,640), surround view including active parking support (CAD $1,240), and Porsche’s premium package, including advanced 4-zone climate control, heated seats (front and back), BOSE Surround Sound System, comfort seats in the front (14-way, electric).

Total retail price with all of that, and more: CAD $116,300.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 18

Image by Mark Keast

What Did I think About the Porsche Macan 4?

I was a little surprised at the price point, expecting to to be higher. I liked the Macan because there was a sportiness to it – definitely sharp and engaging, compared to past Porsche SUVs I have written about, like the Cayenne. The Cayenne is more about family-oriented driver comfort and efficiency. There’s some sports car DNA injected into the Macan.

I was struck by how it made me feel – in part due to the low centre of gravity, responsive, so I felt nimble and stable at the same time.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 19

Image by Mark Keast

Power Train and Acceleration

At the heart of its sportiness of the Porsche Macan 4 is a dual-motor setup generating 402 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, enabling instant throttle response without the lag of traditional transmissions.

This translates to a 0-60 mph sprint in just 4.6 seconds (or 4.9 seconds per EPA estimates). Driving the SUV for a few days almost entirely on highways gave me a quick lesson on that point. It sure felt quicker than many sports sedans and outperforms the previous gas-powered Macan GTS.

The vehicle comes equipped with an all-wheel-drive system, with real-time torque vectoring between axles, ensures precise power distribution for explosive launches and confident cornering. Also noticeable to the novice, especially those, like me, who have driven their share of lower level luxury SUV offerings, is steering precision and the balanced, stable chassis.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 22

Image by Mark Keast

Sporty Exterior Design

What really struck me as well was the ballsy, sporty design, even the colour (Provence, more on the light purple side). Loved the aerodynamic profile from the side, the flared wheel arches, and the low slung sports car feel in the driver seat. You’re hugged by the seating, and I loved the more compact steering wheel. You have your choice of driving modes. I went with the responsive Sport setting the whole drive.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 8

Images by Mark Keast

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 9

Images by Mark Keast

Comfort

Okay, so maybe the seating was a little hard, especially for long drives. I was fidgeting around a lot, over a six-hour total drive that day. That’s it in terms of critique. It’s hard to argue with any of it. As said, it was a smooth and composed ride, thanks to its standard air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM). This system uses adaptive dampers to adjust ride firmness in real-time, offering a plush feel in Normal mode for cruising while stiffening up in Sport or Sport Plus for dynamic driving, which I went with.

The cabin feels upscale, insulated, serene, with no exterior noise. A three-zone automatic climate system ensures personalized comfort for front and rear passengers. The 10.9-inch central touchscreen, running Porsche’s latest PCM software, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a crisp Bose or optional Burmester sound system for immersive audio. allows intuitive control of climate settings, reducing driver distraction. As said, the media fleet vehicle I drove featured premium leather seating.

The SUV offers the standard driver assistance features, like adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and traffic jam assist reduce fatigue on long drives.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv

Image by Mark Keast

What Are Its Competitors?

Rivals include the BMW iX3 or the Polestar 3. I’ve never driven those, so I can’t help you there, in terms of first-person experience. Here’s a review of the BMW. No Canadian pricing has been released yet, but it is priced starting at USD $60,000 in the U.S. The Polestar 3 is priced here at CAD $102,250.

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Image by Mark Keast

Bottom Line?

Bottom line? I wrote last month about how the Cadillac Optiq delivers more from a money value perspective, priced at around $80,000. But if you have the means, go Porsche. They’re next level. Sure you are paying a premium for branding (not that Cadillac is any laggard when it comes to branding), but the Porsche Macan 4 is worth the ticket if you are committed to the electric vehicle race.

How Many Fast Charge Stations in Canada?

The Canadian government sent out a news release in August updating people on charging infrastructure, announcing $25 million for 33 projects aimed at adding stations, improving electric vehicle charging availability.

Certainly, things are changing for the better on the sustainable driving side. When I went through a charging experience in August, driving the Cadillac Optiq EV SUV, I found the public charging experience to be improving, compared to the previous year. Canadian Press reported in July there were 35,000 charging stations across Canada now.

I have the app for ChargePoint, one of the major charging companies, on my phone, with an account linking to my credit card.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv 13

Image by Mark Keast

Is Porsche Switching to Electric?

Not fully 100%. Porsche has launched several all-electric models, with more on the way. Taycan was Porsche’s first electric vehicle, introduced in 2019. Then there’s the Porsche Macan 4 Electric, marking the first Porsche model to transition an existing brand to EV-only. Fully electric Porsche Boxster and Porsche 718 Cayman are on the way in 2027.

The 911, Cayenne and Panamera will continue to offer gas-only variants. The Porsche 911 is a flagship brand, with no plans to take that one electric. Models like the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid (with over 700 hp) and Panamera hybrids bridge the gap, offering electric range for daily commutes and high-performance gasoline power.

Porsche is fully entrenched in a dual strategy, staying loyal to their heritage while still taking the company into bold, new directions, like the Macan 4.

Porsche Macan Electric Suv , Front Shot, Exterior

Image by Mark Keast

Does the 2025 Macan EV Use NACS or J1772 for Charging?

NACS, or North American Charging Standard, developed by Tesla, is now standardized as SAE J3400. It’s a compact, single-connector design that supports both AC (Level 1/Level 2) and DC fast charging (up to 1 MW). J1772 (SAE J1772) is a standard connector developed by SAE International, widely used for non-Tesla EVs in North America.

J1772 is primarily designed for AC charging (Level 1 and Level 2), with a larger, bulkier plug compared to NACS. For DC fast charging, J1772-compatible vehicles typically use a separate connector, CCS1 (Combined Charging System), which adds DC pins to the J1772 plug.

What does the Macan 4 use? That just changed in September – before the vehicle used J1772 for AC charging and CCS1 (which incorporates J1772) for DC fast charging. Porsche announced on Sept. 9 of this year that Porsche owners now have access to 23,500 Tesla Superchargers in North America.

Accessing the Tesla Supercharger network will be possible through a Porsche-supplied NACS DC adapter being made available to Porsche customers. During what is a soft launch stage, Porsche customers will use the Tesla app to enable charging. Charging through the My Porsche app and plug-and-charge is expected to follow in the coming months. 

According to a Porsche statement, going forward, all new Model Year 2026 Porsche Taycan and Macan Electric models will include a Porsche NACS DC adapter at no additional fee. Model Year 2025 Taycan as well as all existing Macan Electric customers are eligible for a complimentary adapter.

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