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A Press release I noticed shows you can have a limed oak interior to match your kitchen [:D][:D]

New sporty options for the Macan


Stuttgart. Porsche Exclusive is offering new options for personalising the new Macan. A Sport Design package, sports exhaust system, bi-xenon headlights and dark-coloured LED rear lights are now available ex-factory. On top of that come the new Sport Classic 21-inch wheel in three colour variants, which draws in its design on the legendary 'Fuchs wheel' of the 911, and new interior offerings. From December these optional extras can also be ordered for retrofitting via Porsche Tequipment.

The Sport Design package includes front body, side sill panels, rear bottom section and side blades in a unique look that underlines the dynamics of the Macan. In addition the roof spoiler's trailing edge and the rear mid-section are painted. The Sport Design package is available either completely in the car's exterior colour or with parts in high gloss black.

At the core of the sports exhaust system are modified silencers, the performance and sound of which can be altered via a special switch on the centre console. Visually the system is recognisable by two twin tailpipe trims made of stainless steel chrome-plated in black or silver.

On the smoked bi-xenon headlights the inner apertures, tubes and painted rims are finished in black. The lights are also equipped as standard with the Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS). Matching these there are smoked LED rear lights with dark red lens and surfaces within the fittings finished partially in black.

The range of interior features offered by Porsche Exclusive and Tequipment is also being constantly expanded. With the new 'Limed Oak' interior package, for example, overlays are added to the decorative trim on the instrument panel and in the doors. In addition numerous interior elements, including for instance the frame of the Porsche Communication Management system (PCM), can be embellished with leather or high-gloss finishes.
 
For goodness sake don't let Judy see that - it'll add another £20K to the price! [:(] :ROFLMAO:

Regards,

Clive.
 
We read in Christophorus that the factory state we can have any colour we like... When I asked for Aqua Blue (a recent Porsche colour), my OPC said I could not have that.
 
Visiting my sister in Switzerland this week so went to the Porsche Centre in Lausanne to show my brother in law what a Macan looks like. The sales guy there was so helpful and when he heard I had ordered a Macan Turbo but only driven the S he offered an unaccompanied drive there and then in their demo Turbo. How could I refuse [:)]? It gave me the chance to see what it was like on motorways, round town and to try Air Suspension which their Turbo had. Truly awesome drive despite loads of traffic and I'm now thinking of going for the Air Suspension rather than steel springs. This car also had 21 inch wheels and the ride was really comfortable even on the lowest setting and sport plus dampers enabled. Unfortunately the Swiss have installed so many speed cameras on their roads they are almost as common as lamp posts so I had to drive no faster than 125kph* indicated on the motorways then we had to crawl through rush hour traffic in Lausanne but over the 45 mile drive the Turbo showed we had achieved over 27mpg and that also included a few bursts of Sport Chrono which was quite epic in a car of this size and performance.

* motorway limit is 120kph but apparently if you get flashed by a camera they deduct 5kph from the recorded speed, according to my brother in law who has experienced the pain.
 

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