JAKARTA - After officially launching in Singapore in March, the second-generation Porsche Tiger finally landed in neighboring Malaysia.
Quoting from the Paultan page, Monday, December 2, the second generation of Porsche Macans are present in four variants, starting from the base, the Tigers 4, the 4S Tigers and the Turbo high performance. The price starts from 430,000 ringgit or the range of IDR 1.5 billion, and the highest is at 635,000 ringgit (IDR 2.2 billion).
All models offered in this neighboring country are equipped with an eight-year battery guarantee or 160,000 km which was previously achieved, and the warranty can be extended for up to 15 years through the Malaysian Porsche.
In dimensions, the second-generation Tigers got a sizeable increase. Now, it has a length of 4,784 mm, a width of 1,938 mm, and a height of 1,622 mm, this new car is 58 mm longer, 11 mm wider, and 26 mm higher than its predecessor, while its axis distance is 2,893 mm longer 86 mm.
Entering the cabin, this second-generation Tiger comes with a luxurious interior and is embedded with high technology. There is an elongated screen for 12.6 inches of curved instrument, a 10.9-inch touch screen that provides a variety of information for users.
This car is also equipped with a Porsche Communication Management (PCM) software that is already connected to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Tigers come with physical AC buttons and volume buttons, located on the center console which now offers a lot of storage space thanks to the absence of transmission.
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Tigers built on Volkswagen Group's Premium Electricity Platform (PPE) which is also the basis for Audi A6 e-tron and Q6 e-tron. Like Taycan, this car uses an 800-volt electric architecture that allows high DC fast charging.
Porsche Macan ev has also been present in Indonesia since last June, for the Indonesian market, the Porsche Macan is priced at IDR 2.49 billion Off The Road (OTR) DKI Jakarta. This price does not include the personalization options offered by the manufacturer.
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