Macan v Panamera - weight
Macan v Panamera - weight
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IMac

Original Poster:

78 posts

298 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Perhaps an odd statistic to trip over, but I was amazed how heavy the Macan is (2,000kg), so heavier than the far larger Panamera. Taking the V8 Panamera with four wheel drive, it is still lighter than the current Macan. I am surprised the weight of the Macan has not featured more significantly in the press.

Koln-RS

4,085 posts

235 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Quoted weights seem to vary, but I just looked in Autocar and it has 2000kg for the Macan and 2050kg for the Panamera. Cayenne, presumably even more. Mind you, none of these are sports cars, where weight is much more critical.

gtsralph

1,304 posts

167 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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The Porsche site might have more accurate info..

SkinnyPete

1,806 posts

172 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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The OP is right and it's one reason why I'll never understand the crossover craze.

The interior dimensions of a VW Golf (at best) and the weight of an executive saloon, crazy.

IMac

Original Poster:

78 posts

298 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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I took the numbers from the Porsche website. Still find it incredible and surprised it never comes up tests from journalists who get greatly excited about savings of a few tens of KG

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

179 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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SkinnyPete said:
The OP is right and it's one reason why I'll never understand the crossover craze.

The interior dimensions of a VW Golf (at best) and the weight of an executive saloon, crazy.
Until you live with one, I guess you just won't understand.

They are designed to give something different, something that many seem to want.

Personally, I would have a Panamera over a Macan but with a Cayenne in the fleet fully appreciate why these are wildly popular.

Cheib

25,018 posts

198 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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The bog standard Macan is a pretty ordinary but well built car. Totally transformed with the.rights chassis tech/spec and engine. I’ve had a Turbo PP for a couple of months....it’s an absolutely superb daily driver. Ticks a lot of boxes.

I love the Panamera, had the OPC’s demo car for a day thought it was superb. Biggest issue with it is it’s sodding massive so things like car parks can be a problem and. The boot isn’t that big given the size of it.

EGTE

997 posts

205 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Cayennes are also wider than Panameras, yet the Panny gets the "huge" moniker, for some reason.

I'll take the Panny over a Macan or a Cayenne, every time.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

125 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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EGTE said:
Cayennes are also wider than Panameras, yet the Panny gets the "huge" moniker, for some reason.

I'll take the Panny over a Macan or a Cayenne, every time.
I have a new Panamera Sport Turismo plus a Previous gen Cayenne S-E Hybrid and the Panamera feels bigger to drive..However thats my wrong perception as after checking the Porsche website the Panamera is actually 36mm narrower than the new gen Cayenne.
I'm not keen on the Macan as i feel its extremely cramped in the back compared to the Cayenne and would never consider one.I have a new Cayenne on order but might cancel as i love my Panamera ST..The build quality of he Panamera is superb and definitely a notch above the new gen Cayenne and equals my existing Cayenne.
I love how upmarket the door hinges work on the Panamera especially compared to the new Cayenne's cheaper feeling conventional hinges.The only unique 'must have' for me feature on the Cayenne is the full fat 3.5T towing capacity which i need occasionally otherwise i'd just have an ST..

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

179 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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EGTE said:
Cayennes are also wider than Panameras, yet the Panny gets the "huge" moniker, for some reason.

I'll take the Panny over a Macan or a Cayenne, every time.
The Panny is MUCH longer than a Cayenne.

Miopyk

1,104 posts

168 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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I'm on my second Macan (GTS) and there is something deeply satisfying about being able to drive something so heavy and tall so quickly. Yes it would be easier to drive a fast estate but where's the challenge in that. We had a new Panamera on loan as was thinking of getting one and while it is a fantastic car it felt huge and heavy compared to the Macan so number 3 will be with us sometime late next year. Horses for courses I guess.

5to1

1,789 posts

256 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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EGTE said:
Cayennes are also wider than Panameras, yet the Panny gets the "huge" moniker, for some reason.

I'll take the Panny over a Macan or a Cayenne, every time.
I've just gone from a BMW 6 GC to a New Cayenne. The Mrs is far far more comfortable/confident driving the Cayenne. The Cayenne may be a bit wider, but the higher seating position and sight lines more then compensate.

The Panamera/6 GC are both better drives and the low down forward focussed driving position accentuates that. But low slung cars of that style can be challenging in narrow tight city roads and in many car parks.

If it wasn't for my growing family and back complaining (about loading/unloading kids paraphernalia in low slung cars) I wouldn't be in an SUV. But try one for a month and you'll soon see SUV's have a very valid USP.

Edited by 5to1 on Sunday 29th July 18:14

Tony 1234

3,465 posts

250 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Just traded in my 3rd Macan and I think they're great, had a couple of S models (petrol and Diesel) and the last car was the 2lt model which was surprisingly agile up to 70mph