Real Porsche Macan fuel consumption
Porsche Macan real fuel consumption by user reviews is approximately 27% higher compared to official consumption. Above consumption difference is the average for all Porsche Macan produced from 2013 to 2023. For Porsche Macan produced up to 2018 the difference in real fuel consumption by user reviews is on average +31%, while for those produced after 2018 it is on average +24%.
See below for the actual consumption of each generation and version.
Average difference between user reported and stated consumption
All carmakers average fuel economy difference between advertised and user reported
See below for the actual consumption of each generation and version.
2018
Porsche Macan 2018
Average real petrol consumption difference: +23%
Real and specified fuel consumption and differences for specific Porsche Macan versions are shown in the table below.
| Modification | Claimed consumption | Real consumption |
|---|---|---|
| 2.0Porsche Macan 2018 2.0 4x4 AT | 7.4 l/100km | |
| 2.9Porsche Macan 2019 GTS 2.9 V6 380 HP AT 4x4 | 9.5 l/100km | |
| 2.9Porsche Macan 2019 Turbo 2.9 V6 440 HP AT 4x4 | 9.8 l/100km | 11.4 l/100km+16% |
| 3.0Porsche Macan 2018 S 3.0 4x4 AT | 8.9 l/100km | 11.6 l/100km+30% |
2013
Porsche Macan 2013
Average real petrol consumption difference: +31%
Real and specified fuel consumption and differences for specific Porsche Macan versions are shown in the table below.
| Modification | Claimed consumption | Real consumption |
|---|---|---|
| 2.0Porsche Macan 2013 2.0 AT 4x4 | 7.4 l/100km | 9.6 l/100km+30% |
| 3.0Porsche Macan 2013 S 3.0 340 HP AT 4x4 | 9.0 l/100km | 11.9 l/100km+32% |
| 3.0Porsche Macan 2015 GTS 3.0 360 HP AT 4x4 | 9.2 l/100km | |
| 3.0Porsche Macan 2013 S Diesel 3.0 AT 4x4 | 6.9 l/100km | |
| 3.6Porsche Macan 2013 Turbo 3.6 400 HP AT 4x4 | 9.2 l/100km | |
| 3.6Porsche Macan 2013 Turbo 3.6 Performance 440 HP AT 4x4 | 9.7 l/100km |
Real fuel consumption of other carmakers
The fuel consumption reported by users does not reflect the experience of all users, may be selective (depending on the driving conditions, driving style, technical condition of the car and other circumstances) and should therefore not be taken as a representative indicator.
