The German sports car launches Porsche Macan S and Porsche Macan Turbo as suitable automobiles for the topography of Filipino drivers in the Philippine streets.


German ambassador Thomas Osswoski in the Porsche Macan Turbo

Porsche launched its latest Macan in the Philippines on July 2. The German ambassador Thomas Osswoski was in attendance at the cocktail event held at the PGA Cars, Inc. (the official importer of Porsche in the Philippines) on EDSA. "There is a long tradition of design, beauty, and technological achievement in the company," said the ambassador, telling the guests of the iconic Beetle automobile, also known as the Volkswagen, which Ferdinand Porsche created in the 1930s. "I am very grateful that these cars are now in the Philippines," he added.


Porsche Macan S


Porsche Macan Turbo


Porsche Macan S and Turbo enter the Philippine market with the company's motoring standards for everyday enjoyment and terrain compatibility. The Macan takes its name from the Indonesian word for "tiger," translating into a powerful and agile model that Filipinos can now drive in the streets of its urban jungle.