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2025 Porsche Boxster and Macan EVs testing at the Arctic Circle for the first time

by Meghana Kandra
February 18, 2023 - Updated On February 19, 2023
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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The 2025 Porsche Boxster and Macan EVs were spotted during winter testing at the Arctic Circle. They are being spotted for the first time and assumed to be testing for the first time as well. As the Taycan electric vehicle was a success, Porsche’s next-generation Boxster and Macan models are also electric vehicles.

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Electric Porsche Boxster spied on chilly winter test
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The all-electric Macan is slated to be the first model based on the Porsche and Audi co-developed Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture for its “next level” EVs. The PPE platform is flexible, with various wheelbase and ground clearance levels supporting several different vehicle classes. Porsche says the initial system output will reach around 450 kW (603 hp) and over 1,000 Nm (737 ft-lb) maximum torque. To enhance the driving experience, Porsche is including a fully variable electronically controlled rear differential and “performance rear axle” to allow for higher agility when accelerating through corners.

The Macan EV will be equipped with an all-wheel-drive system with two electric motors, one e-motor per axle, allowing for precise control. The Macan EV is expected to launch next year, with Porsche promising it will arrive as the “sportiest model in its segment” as it looks to carry on the brand’s best-selling name. Meanwhile, the Boxster and Cayman models, Porsche’s lower-priced sports cars are also going electric. Like the Macan, the Boxster EV is tipped to ride on a version of the Porsche PPE platform though not much has been confirmed at this point. Check out the video of Porsche’s next-generation EVs spied during winter testing from CarSpyMedia.

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As seen in the video, the Boxster shows a fake exhaust tip placed conveniently in the middle of the rear with additional camo, likely to throw onlookers off. Although nothing is set in stone, the electric Boxster is expected to sit on a modified version of the PPE platform designed for two-door vehicles. As you can see from the video, the Boxster EV handles the snow-covered roads, turning and accelerating with ease.

To Enhance The Driving Experience, Porsche Includes An Electronically Controlled Fully Variable Rear Differential And A “Performance Rear Axle” To Enable Greater Agility When Accelerating Out Of Corners. The Macan EV Will Be Equipped With An All-Wheel Drive System With Two Electric Motors, One Electric Motor Per Axle, Allowing Precise Control. The Macan EV Is Expected To Launch Next Year, With Porsche Promising It Will Arrive As The “Sportiest Model In Its Segment” As It Looks To Continue The Brand’s Best-Selling Name.

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Meghana studied PGD in Journalism, open university. She has more than five years of experience in content writing, from creative content development to online journalism. Electric vehicle enthusiast, engineer, and feminist.

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