Been waiting a while for a chance to drive home a Porsche Macan? The automaker plans to increase supply to meet demand in 2015.
According to Automotive News, Porsche Cars North America COO Joe Lawrence says his subsidiary is pushing for more units because of the Macan's popularity thus far, and to ensure no customers waiting in line will go seek solace in an X4 or Evoque.
Said wait has been six months and above since the premium crossover went on sale in the United States last May: 7,241 units left the showroom from May through December 2014.
As for how many will be allocated in 2015, Lawrence couldn't confirm, citing production constraints at the automaker's factory in Leipzig, Germany and high global demand as factors. A diesel model is also expected in the U.S. by the end of this year.
However many Macans do hit the road this year will help Porsche reach its goal of 50,000 sold in the U.S. annually three years ahead of schedule; 47,007 911s, Cayennes, Macans et al were sold in 2014.
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