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Porsche Macan Turbo's new Performance Package should make it even better to drive

If 400 horsepower wasn't enough to cure what ails ya, perhaps a bit more will seal the deal.

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There's always room for improvement, and the Porsche Macan Turbo's new Performance Package highlights that pretty well.

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Output is bumped up to 440 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque, rising by 40 hp and 36 lb-ft.

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0-to-60 is down to 4.2 seconds, and top speed is up to 169 miles per hour.

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Porsche's also added bigger brakes, measuring 390 millimeters in diameter.

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Two formerly optional packages are now standard as well -- Sport Chrono Package and a sports exhaust.

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The ride height is 10mm lower.

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The Macan Turbo with Performance Package costs about $10,000 more than a standard Macan Turbo. And that standard Macan Turbo ain't cheap to begin with.

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It's going to cost you $86,445 at the minimum, before any options, to take this little guy out of the dealership.

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