Driving the All-Electric Porsche Macan Turbo on Scotland's North Coast 500
Porsche takes the fully electric Macan Turbo on the 800-kilometer North Coast 500 route, highlighting the car's performance, scenic landscapes, and the region's blend of tradition and sustainable innovation.
800 km (500 miles)
630 hp
22.8 million UK pounds
What Happened
The North Coast 500, launched in 2015, is a roughly 800-kilometer coastal route in the Scottish Highlands. Driving the all-electric Porsche Macan Turbo along it offers spectacular landscapes, historic sites, and insights into local communities. The route embodies the tension between economic opportunities and ecological challenges, calling for responsible travel.
The Macan Turbo, with 630 hp, navigates single-track roads and steep passes like the Bealach na Bà. Along the way, the driver tops up the battery at the MeyGen tidal energy facility, the world's largest tidal power plant, using ocean-generated electricity — a demonstration of sustainable driving.
22.8 million UK pounds
A Glasgow Caledonian University study showed the route contributed this amount to the regional economy.
“If you’re a local and jobs for your kids are important, you have one view of the NC500. But if you moved up here for the perfect peace and quiet, and that is being disturbed by vehicles not being driven terribly considerately, then you’ll have a very different view of it.”
Why this matters
The road trip shows how electric vehicles can enhance travel experiences while supporting local economies and renewable energy projects like the MeyGen tidal plant.
Terms in This Story
- North Coast 500 (NC500)
- A scenic coastal driving route in the Scottish Highlands, approximately 800 km long, launched in 2015.
- MeyGen
- The world's largest tidal power plant, located off the northern coast of Scotland, converting ocean currents into electricity since 2016.
- Single-track road
- A narrow road with passing places, allowing traffic in both directions by pulling over at designated spots.
- Porsche Destination Charger
- A network of charging stations installed at hotels and destinations for Porsche electric vehicle owners.
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