Porsche has now unveiled its 2023 model for the entry-level Macan T, giving those interested a slightly more accessible option for next year.
Short for “Touring,” the Macan T will be the automaker’s first model outside of the 718 and 911 as well as the first four-door to receive the “T” badging, demarcating its entry-level nature. Despite its category, the new vehicle will still offer drivers plenty when it comes to power and handling. A 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine pushes out 261 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, while a Porsche Active Suspension Management system comes standard with the option to upgrade to adaptive air suspension and anti-roll bars. You’ll also get the Porsche Traction Management system that pushes power bias to the rear axle, while the optional Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus package elevates the car’s handling even more.
Performance aside, the Macan T also looks as good as it drives. The vehicle takes on an Agate Gray Metallic trim by the front bumper, side mirrors, side blades, roof spoiler and rear logo, while the Sport tailpipes take on a gloss black finishing along with its window surrounds. The 20-inch model-specific wheels come in a sleek Dark Titanium to complement the car’s sporty looks too. As for its interior, you’ll find eight-way power and heated sport seats wrapped in Sport-Tex Stripe patterning paired with silver stitching, a heated GT Sport steering wheel, black aluminum door sills with “Macan T” embossing.
Unfortunately, there’s currently no availability and pricing information yet for the 2023 Porsche Macan T, so those interested should stay tuned for more updates to come.
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