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Test Drive: Sporty Porsche Macan S is a family car that's fun to drive

Porsche 911 drivers reluctant to give up their two-seaters as their families grow, may just find the Macan appealing.

Porsche Macan S

For a company known for sports cars Porsche has been doing a pretty good job of notching up sales from an altogether different mode of vehicle – the SUV.

It started with the Cayenne which, despite some people’s reservations, has proved to be a runaway success.

But the Cayenne – – is far too big for many buyers so it was decided to introduce its little brother, the Macan.

‘‘Little’’ is probably the wrong word for the Macan, however, as while it’s almost seven inches shorter than the Cayenne it’s not a small car in any sense of the word.

From the driver’s seat there’s space in abundance, although in the rear passengers will notice there is far less legroom than in the Cayenne.

There’s also the bonus of a double decker boot capable of accommodating and a massive 1,500 with them lowered.

As with most Porsche models, sitting behind the wheel is akin to sitting in the cockpit of a small aircraft, with a vast array of chrome edged switches on each side of the transmission tunnel and even more above your head.

At first it can look daunting but in practice it’s all very logical and using them soon becomes second nature.