2014 Porsche Macan exhaust note teased

by SpeedLux

Porsche has recently released a teaser video that reveals the sound of the 2014 Macan.

The company however declined to say which engine is providing the noise but the company did state that the engine is the heart of the Macan. The video further states that the “one thing that makes it stand out apart from its impressive performance and high efficiency” is the “typical rich sound.”

Regardless of the engine being used, the company has confirmed that the Macan will consume between 9.2 – 6.1 L/100 km (25.5 mpg US / 30.7 mpg UK – 38.5 mpg US / 46.3 mpg UK) and will have CO2 emissions ranging from 159-216 g/km.

As previously reported, the Macan will debut at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show and is expected to come fitted with a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine producing 340 HP (250 kW) and a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 mill that generates an output of 400 HP (294 kW).

As of now it is difficult to guess what engine it is but if you see and hear the video, we can say that the noise is nothing less than pleasant but we will have to wait for more details to be revealed about the engine and the model.

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