Last fall, Porsche confirmed that production of its gas-powered Macan would end by mid-2026. Though the German automaker now has a successor planned to hit the market in the next couple of years, this means that the EV will soon have to shoulder the nameplate until it arrives.
Based on the recently published Q1 sales reports, it seems the compact all-electric SUV will have quite the challenge ahead of it. Despite posting a strong start throughout 2025, the Macan EV isn’t currently picking up the slack of its internal-combustion counterpart.

As a result, even with the popularity of the ever-iconic 911, the automaker is currently down for the year. Porsche’s sales are showing a 12.5 percent decline in the United States and a 15 percent decline globally.
Porsche’s Macan reversal
Now, it’s not like the brand had much of a choice to kill off the internal-combustion SUV. As a 12-year-old platform, the aging Porsche Macan failed to reach the latest EU cybersecurity regulations, so the automaker has already pulled it from European markets.





