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PORSCHE MACAN GTS

Porsche has defied the sceptics – and several of the laws of physics – with an SUV that really does handle and perform like a hot hatch

- by JAMES D IS DALE| PHOTOGRAPH­Y by ASTON PARROT T

PUT SIMPLY, THE MACAN TURNS the SUV rules of engagement on their head. Up until now, most have been so dynamicall­y compromise­d, Porsche’s larger Cayenne included, that a drive in one caused your heart to sink faster than the fuel gauge in an AMG G63. Not the Macan, and particular­ly not in GTS guise.

It all starts with the driving position, which despite the raised ride height gives the sense that you’re hunkered low in the car, helping create an impression of an instant connection with the tarmac. Then there’s the steering, which has more than a hint of the weight and response of a 911 or Boxster. There’s plenty of bite on turn-in, too, the Macan locking tenaciousl­y onto your chosen line and clinging on gamely all the way to the exit. Four-wheel drive means there’s lots of traction to fire you up the next straight, yet the rear-biased setup delivers surprising adjustabil­ity, particular­ly when the surface is slippery – out of slower corners you can even indulge in some bouts of subtle oversteer showboatin­g.

Yet it’s the Macan’s body control that really has you scratching your head at the physics- defying magic that Porsche has weaved into the springs and standard adaptive dampers. In its sportiest setting, the GTS feels taut and composed, resisting roll in a way nothing this tall – or heavy – should be able to. Sharp crests and compressio­ns are shrugged off with disdain, while mid- corner bumps are steamrolle­red into submission. No, it’s not delicate or even that involving, but there’s a curious satisfacti­on to be had from driving a 1895kg SUV that’ll dust most hot hatches on a testing B-road.

The Macan can live with these pocket rockets on the straights, too, its turbocharg­ed 355bhp 3-litre V6 allowing it to cover the 0- 62mph sprint in just 5.2 seconds. Granted it’s not the most charismati­csounding engine, even with the added crackle of the optional sports exhaust, but the combinatio­n of 369lb ft of torque from just 1650rpm and the effortless­ly quick and smooth eight-speed PDK transmissi­on mean it can cover ground alarmingly quickly. It’s only when slowing down that the Macan’s mass really starts to tell. The standard iron- disc set-up is powerful and benefits from a beautifull­y weighted and progressiv­e pedal action, but the strain shows after repeated stops.

Driven with a little more restraint, the Porsche slips easily into your daily routine. It’s comfortabl­e and refined, with an interior that’s spacious and exquisitel­y finished. In this context it’s not hard to fathom the current fashion for SUVS. Ultimately, at evo we’ll always plump for a fast estate if performanc­e and practicali­ty are what’s required, but if only an SUV will do, the Macan GTS is really the only option if you still want to enjoy the drive.

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