Porsche introduced the Macan as some sort of a “GO!” take on the crossover world, so, to be completely honest with you, we weren’t exactly surprised when we saw the aftermarket treatment applied to the model in these photos.
An example of the dynamic German crossover has fallen into the hands of Polish specialist Carlex Design, which has given the cabin quite a wild makeover.
As we noticed during a Cayenne review back in the day, Porsche dealers aren’t afraid of speccing four-door Porsches with Black and Red interior, but this is something else.
If you want to put things shortly, you can simply say the Macan’s cabin is dominated by Black, while also using Red accents. Nevertheless, when you actually see the interior, you can’t help but think of extreme racetrack color themes.
Let’s take the seats, for instance. These use a mix of Black Alcantara and leather while also coming with Red piping and White contrast stitching. Oh and we almost forgot about the Red contrast stitching.
As for the dashboard trim, it's a mix between Glossy Black, Glossy Red. Nevertheless, the most special presence belongs to a material we’ve never seen before. This resembles a melange between dry carbon leather and the stripped wooden trim offered by Audi Exclusive.
The material is present in many areas, from the steering wheel and dashboard to the door cards, seats, and the center armrest.
While the fins air vents are not covered in anything, as they would if a customer would require this from Porsche Exclusive, this is one of the most extreme Macan cabins we’ve seen to date.
PS: as you’ll be able to notice in the gallery below, no Porsche Design writing instruments were used in the sketching of this cabin.
As we noticed during a Cayenne review back in the day, Porsche dealers aren’t afraid of speccing four-door Porsches with Black and Red interior, but this is something else.
If you want to put things shortly, you can simply say the Macan’s cabin is dominated by Black, while also using Red accents. Nevertheless, when you actually see the interior, you can’t help but think of extreme racetrack color themes.
Let’s take the seats, for instance. These use a mix of Black Alcantara and leather while also coming with Red piping and White contrast stitching. Oh and we almost forgot about the Red contrast stitching.
As for the dashboard trim, it's a mix between Glossy Black, Glossy Red. Nevertheless, the most special presence belongs to a material we’ve never seen before. This resembles a melange between dry carbon leather and the stripped wooden trim offered by Audi Exclusive.
The material is present in many areas, from the steering wheel and dashboard to the door cards, seats, and the center armrest.
While the fins air vents are not covered in anything, as they would if a customer would require this from Porsche Exclusive, this is one of the most extreme Macan cabins we’ve seen to date.
PS: as you’ll be able to notice in the gallery below, no Porsche Design writing instruments were used in the sketching of this cabin.