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How to distinguish Porsche Cayenne from Macan

Posted: March 20, 2019 Updated:

I love Porsche 911 so much that I've always seen it, and I feel like I'm getting a little bit more knowledge about 911 (but I don't know the very basics). And my husband often says, "Why don't you know that!" (Laughs).

And even though I say "I love Porsche!", I have no knowledge about models other than 911, so I'm almost ignorant ... So, anyway, the biggest problem these days is

"Cayenne and Macan are indistinguishable"

That was it (laughs). Cayenne owner, Macan owner, I'm really sorry ...

I was blessed with the opportunity to spend time with Macan a while ago, but at that time I was told "Macan is so cute!", But after that I was in front of the Porsche SUV that was parked elsewhere. When viewed from

"That is ... Macan ... san ...? No, it's Cayenne ...?"

After all, I couldn't tell. Hah. It's no good.

This is Cayenne Turbo ↓

This is Macan Turbo ↓

Of course, if you go around the rear and look at the notation of the model name, you can see it immediately. But it's difficult (for me) from the front desk. Each model is a little different depending on the age.

When I tweeted on Twitter, "I can't really tell the difference between Cayenne and Macan at first glance."MotoyukiSent me the following image (posted with permission ^^).

The top is Macan and the bottom is Cayenne ↓. Well, if you compare them like this, you can see the difference. But when I glanced at this in the city, I was still confused.

You can tell by comparing the two units side by side, but if you look at each one, you'll be asked "Which one?"

Really, I'm sorry for my lack of knowledge and the level is too low (laughs). Men may think, "Why don't you understand this difference ?!", but it's really difficult for me! !!

Next, Mr. Motoyuki also sent the following picture, how to embed the headlights? He said that I might understand it, but this is also difficult for me ← How low level (laughs).

so. When I had a little business, I asked a Porsche salesperson, "I want to know how to easily distinguish between Cayenne and Macan."

When I asked such a low-level question, the salesman began to teach me very politely, "Hmm, first of all, the headlights ...", but immediately rejected, "I don't know!" I'm a terrible customer. "A simpler one !!" (laughs).

I'm really sorry ... but I wanted a way for everyone to see and understand easily. To me who demands an answer to such a low-level dimension. This sales person. God. It's amazing.

Even a person like me, who is too perfect, immediately taught me "the point where I can distinguish between Cayenne and Macan".

so! !! that is! !! This ↓

Do you understand? The yellow circle part. Compared to Cayenne, the horizontal line of the cut is in the front of the front (the line that goes from the inner corner of the headlight to the side) ↑, Macan has no such cut, and the front continues smoothly to the bottom There is ↓! !! !!

Let's compare again. Look! Whether or not there is a horizontal line on the front is obvious. Is not it amazing? !! (Eh? Not amazing (laughs) ?? Really ?! I was so impressed after a long time ^^)

Even if you first saw this photo and wondered, "Which one is Cayenne?" Like me, now, when you look at this photo, "Cayenne is on the left!" You should be able to say! !! !!

The line in Cayenne is this part ↓

No, I am very grateful to the sales person who really taught me. After this day, I could see Cayenne and Macan from the front and immediately distinguish them (laughs).

If you have been having trouble distinguishing between Cayenne and Macan, this is perfect from today. Eh, so there is no such person (laughs)? Is that so? ?? I wonder if everyone knew ... ^^

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