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Porsche cars in India (8)

The Porsche car price starts at 89.65 lakh and goes up to ₹2.78 crore. The Porsche cheapest car is the Macan, while the most expensive model is the 911. Currently, there are 7 Porsche cars available for sale in India: the 911, Cayenne, Cayenne Coupe, Macan, Macan EV, Panamera, and Taycan. Porsche India lineup consists of 4 SUVs, 1 sedan, and 2 coupes. 

 

Porsche Electric Car

 

Moving to electric options, the Porsche electric car price ranges between ₹1.22 crore and ₹2.69 crore. Presently, there are 2 Porsche EV cars for sale in India: Macan EV and Taycan. 

 

Both of these Porsche electric cars made their debut in India at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in January 2025. The Macan EV is the brand's new all-electric SUV, whereas the Taycan launch was for an updated version of the existing electric sports saloon. 

 

The cheapest Porsche electric car is the Macan EV, while the most expensive is the Taycan. 

 

Porsche Car Price in India (December 2025)

 

The Porsche car price in India starts at 89.65 lakh for the Macan and goes up to ₹2.78 crore for the 911, the top model. The prices for the top 3 popular Porsche cars in India are: Macan EV (priced between ₹1.22 crore - 1.69 crore), Cayenne (priced between ₹1.39 crore - 1.94 crore), and Taycan (priced between ₹1.70 crore - 2.69 crore). 

 

 

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Porsche Macan 

89.65 lakh

Porsche Macan EV

1.22 crore - 1.69 crore

Porsche Cayenne

1.39 crore - 1.94 crore

Porsche Cayenne Coupe

1.44 crore - 2.09 crore

Porsche Taycan

1.70 crore - 2.69 crore

Porsche Panamera

1.71 crore - 2.33 crore

Porsche 911

2.00 crore - 2.78 crore

 

Porsche Cars - Latest Updates
 

  • November 2025Porsche has launched the new Cayenne Electric in India from Rs 1.76 crore onwards. 

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Asked by: Devang Mehtaon Dec 8, 2025

I am planning to buy a luxury EV and am confused between the EQS 450, BMW iX xDrive 50, Macan Electric, and Audi e-tron SUV. This car will be for my wife, who is constantly on the move and meets HNIs regularly. The car will be chauffeur-driven. My priorities are: 1. Image 2. Range 3. Resale 4. Comfort 5. Tech Please suggest which one to buy.

All are excellent choices in this price range, but we can narrow it down. All of them pack large batteries and have good range, so that is the least of your worries.
The Porsche Macan EV is high on image value, but as a primarily chauffeur-driven car, it's not great, with ride comfort and back seat space not as good as the rest.
The Audi Q8 e-tron has arguably the best back seat and ride comfort of the lot, but it is dated now and is the lowest on flash value, and looks understated like a regular Audi SUV, and isn't packing the latest tech.
The BMW iX xDrive 50 EV is an excellent all-rounder that's powerful and great to drive, but while quirky and interesting, it doesn't quite have the presence to make a strong statement.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 450, then, should be your pick. It offers good space and comfort in the second row, excellent range, great image and presence, and loads of tech, including Mercedes' much vaunted 'hyperscreen' dashboard. Resale value is still a question mark with EVs, but Mercedes is trying to change that perception with buyback schemes on its electric cars, so be sure to check those out.
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Asked by: Sidh Goyalon Nov 29, 2025

I currently own a BMW X5 and love it, but I’m thinking of switching. I tested the Land Rover Defender a few years ago - it looked great, but felt too uncomfortable. Has its comfort improved? I’m not interested in the GLE because it lacks a sporty feel. Could you recommend some options that combine comfort, performance, and a sporty edge?

The Land Rover Defender hasn't undergone any mechanical changes since its launch, so it is unlikely its ride comfort will be any different from what you experienced. With large SUVs like these, as I'm sure you know from your X5, wheel size and suspension choice also have a huge bearing. 

Air-suspended Defenders ride significantly better than steel-sprung ones in our experience, so make sure you have tried both before making your decision. It isn't particularly sporty, though, and if that is what you're after, you might want to consider moving a bit higher up and checking out the Audi Q8, Porsche Cayenne or Range Rover Sport.

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