Ahead of Porsche revealing the electric Macan, the German marque has publicly shown the interior for the upcoming model. The Macan EV features a three-screen cockpit on the instrument panel, a detail highlighted by Carbuzz. The interior design signals a bridge between Porsche’s electric mindset and its traditional driver-centric layout.
The cabin borrows technical elements from the recently introduced Cayenne and Panamera. Gamified with a 12.6-inch instrument cluster, the display can also project information onto the windshield for easier at-a-glance readings. An augmented reality approach is used by the adaptive cruise control, where the system presents virtual markers on the road to indicate following distance and vehicle spacing for the driver.
There is a dedicated media screen for the front passenger, a feature that remains visible to the passenger yet hidden from the driver, ensuring an uninterrupted driving experience. The climate control interface blends classic physical buttons with modern touch panels, delivering both tactile and digital controls in a single setup.
Meanwhile, the note of other electrified developments in the market continues. Nissan has recently introduced updates to the Note, including a swiveling passenger seat, illustrating a broader trend toward flexible interior configurations in small electrified vehicles. These moves reflect an industry-wide push to harmonize comfort, convenience, and advanced driver assistance in everyday EVs, as observed by industry outlets like Carbuzz.”