Andre Oosthuizen, vice president of marketing for Porsche Cars North America, has confirmed that the oil-burning version of Porsche’s newest five-door will be making its way to the US within the next year or so. Already on sale in Europe and other markets, it’s simply a matter of some minor development and engineering in order to ready the crossover for American showrooms.
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Since its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show last month, additional details about the new “baby Cayenne” have been relatively scarce, and driving impressions have been even harder to come by. Fortunately, the folks at Autocar got a chance to ride shotgun in the Macan with some of Porsche’s engineers, putting the new SUV through its paces both on and off road.
Staking their claim in the quickly evolving sport-oriented compact SUV market, Porsche took the wraps off the new Macan at the Los Angeles Auto Show today. More than simply a tarted-up family hauler, this little bruiser appears to have the performance credentials to live up to the Porsche name.