The CEO of Porsche Cars Australia is keen to get his hands on the successor to the discontinued petrol-powered Macan to sit alongside the new electric-only SUV when it’s launched in a couple of years.

Speaking with media at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the managing director and CEO for Porsche’s local arm, Daniel Schmollinger, said he sees a “very good opportunity” in a mid-size SUV featuring combustion power, and potentially even a plug-in hybrid.

“We did very, very well with the Macan petrol. This was a super success story over the last, more than 10 years.

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Porsche Macan – Previous generation
Porsche Macan – Previous generation
 
 
 

“Is it an opportunity for Australia? It definitely is – if we look into the segments, if look into VFACTS, what is selling, that would definitely be a very good opportunity.”

His comments come after Porsche’s global boss Oliver Blume told investors in 2025 that Porsche is “developing a compact SUV with both ICE and hybrid versions” to complement the Macan EV.

Mr Blume also said the company is “speeding up the process there with very short development times”, and expected the new mid-size SUV to be launched in major markets “no later than 2028”.

Further, Porsche’s global CEO said the new vehicle would be “very, very typical Porsche for this segment and also differentiated from the BEV Macan”, suggesting the new SUV will have a different name.

Porsche Macan Electric
Porsche Macan Electric