10:05 08-11-2025
FCP Euro turns a Porsche Macan into a 600+ hp drift car at SEMA
At SEMA, FCP Euro unveils a Porsche Macan drift car with an RS7 4.0L twin-turbo V8, 600+ hp, RWD and sequential ZF, wild aero, 034 brakes, and a roll cage.
FCP Euro rolled into the SEMA show in Las Vegas with one of the event’s most radical builds: a Porsche Macan reimagined as a full-fledged drift car. The everyday crossover has been stripped of its stock persona and recast as a thoroughbred racer, as reported by SPEEDME.
Under the hood sits a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 from the Audi RS7, delivering over 600 horsepower. It pairs with a modified ZF transmission configured for sequential shifts. Drive goes strictly to the rear wheels, and the factory V6 has been retired — a decision that leaves no doubt about the car’s mission.
The exterior makeover is unapologetically extreme: widened arches, a slammed stance, air suspension, and a massive rear wing shape the Macan into something gleefully unhinged. Brakes from 034 Motorsport with vivid calipers underline the track focus, while the body wears a bold motorsport livery that looks every bit as serious as the hardware beneath.
Inside, everything is purpose-built. A full roll cage, bucket seats, a hydraulic handbrake, and a pared-back set of panels prioritize weight and response. Nothing distracts from the task at hand, and every piece seems chosen to make the Macan more precise, more communicative, and more willing to dance sideways.