Porsche Pulls Petrol Macan S and GTS from Indian Lineup
The Porsche Macan petrol is now only available in entry-level form; the Macan Electric continues in 3 variants.
The Porsche Macan petrol will now only be available in entry-level guise as the German brand has discontinued the S and GTS variants of the SUV and delisted them from its website. Porsche India has confirmed that new orders for the Macan S and GTS cannot be placed, though there are some units still available with dealers that customers can get.
Porsche Macan range in India
Macan now available in 1 petrol and 3 electric variants, priced from Rs 96.05 lakh to 1.69 crore

Macan S had the same 2.9-litre V6 as the GTS but in a lower state of tune.
As the current Porsche Macan petrol is being phased out globally – it was discontinued in the EU in April last year – and is expected to go off the shelves by next year, it isn’t surprising that allocations for the Indian market are finishing. The Macan petrol is now only available with the 265hp, 400Nm, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and is priced at Rs 96.05 lakh.
While the Macan S and GTS shared the 2.9-litre turbocharged V6 petrol mill, the S had it in a 380hp, 520Nm state of tune, and the GTS had a 440hp, 550Nm version. The Macan S cost Rs 1.45 crore, and the Macan GTS Rs 1.53 crore.
Porsche Macan Electric prices unchanged
In India, Porsche’s smaller e-SUV is on sale in the Macan Electric (Rs 1.22 crore), Macan 4S Electric (Rs 1.39 crore) and Turbo Electric (Rs 1.69 crore) variants.
2025 Porsche Cayenne, 911, Taycan, Panamera prices

Porsche India has also increased the prices across the rest of its offerings. Prices for the Porsche 911 have increased in the range of Rs 9 lakh to Rs 12 lakh, while the Cayenne SUV and Cayenne Coupe now cost Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh more, depending on the variant. The Panamera GTS and Taycan Turbo have seen the highest price hikes of up to Rs 16 lakh. Interestingly, the recently launched entry-level Porsche Taycan RWD has witnessed the least increase of just Rs 3 lakh.
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