
Porsche has announced that it will discontinue Macan’s internal combustion engine (ICE) version by 2026, marking a significant step in its electrification strategy. One of Porsche’s most popular models, the Macan will transition to an all-electric lineup, aligning with its broader plan to focus its SUV offerings on electric vehicles (EVs).


A Key Part of Porsche’s Electrification Plan
The decision to phase out the ICE Macan is part of Porsche’s ongoing effort to electrify its entire portfolio. According to an interview with Motor1, Porsche explained that the move to electrify the Macan improved the vehicle in every way, ensuring it remains a top contender in the EV market. The company’s product roadmap indicates that the Macan will no longer be available with an internal combustion engine after 2026. Along with the shift in the Macan lineup, Porsche is also planning to unveil an electric Cayenne and develop a new large three-row electric SUV.


A Surprising Move, but a Strategic Shift
The announcement comes as a surprise, given that Porsche had been spotted testing an ICE version of the Macan, leading some to believe that the brand may have reconsidered its electrification plans. However, Porsche has confirmed that the ICE version of the Macan will indeed be discontinued, with a focus now shifting to its EV counterparts. The brand has also hinted at a possible new ICE SUV model, noting that they are evaluating a separate model line with ICE and hybrid powertrains in the SUV segment.


A Long-Term Shift Toward Electrification
Despite electrifying the Macan, Porsche’s broader strategy indicates that not all models will transition to full electrification. The company plans to continue offering hybrid and ICE options alongside electric models until 2030. However, with Porsche investing an additional $820 million this year to adapt to the changing market and further develop battery technology, it’s clear that the company is committed to its long-term electrification goals.
As Porsche continues to discontinue its ICE models, the market’s attention is now focused on whether this bold move will prove successful and how the brand will balance its performance legacy with the demands of a rapidly changing automotive landscape.