For more than a decade, the Porsche Macan has been the brand’s quiet powerhouse.
It brought Porsche performance into the compact luxury SUV category without diluting what makes a Porsche feel like a Porsche. With the 2026 Porsche Macan Electric, the question many drivers are asking isn’t whether electric vehicles are the future — it’s whether an electric SUV can still deliver the same sense of control, engagement, and confidence they’ve come to expect from the Macan name.
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It’s official! 2026 marks our 90th year as a locally owned and family operated automotive dealer group, serving Chicagoland’s luxury automotive sales and service needs with purpose, passion, and pride. It’s been a true pleasure to serve generations of families for nine decades. From the very first handshake in 1936 to the latest vehicle delivery, every mile on this journey has been guided by a simple belief that our success is measured by the trust and confidence our customers place in us. Our founder, Martin Loeber, bought his first dealership in downtown Chicago in 1936, and since that day we’ve been honored to be a part of this vibrant community. As the years have rolled by, Loeber Motors has grown and evolved, yet our core commitments have remained steady: integrity, service, and a genuine love for the brands we represent. We’ve built lasting relationships, supported local initiatives, and committed ourselves to excellence in every interaction from the showroom floor to the service bay, and everywhere in between.
In 2026, we celebrate the milestones we’ve accomplished, but more importantly, we express our gratitude to every single client we’ve had the pleasure to serve. Your loyalty, referrals, and trust have shaped our path and inspired us to continually raise the bar. We’ve learned from you, adapted with you, and grown because of you. Thank you for being a part of Loeber Motors’ 90-year legacy. Your support has inspired three generations of Loeber family leadership, teamwork, and giving back to the Chicago communities we call home. The journey continues and we are honored to share it with you. As we look ahead, we remain devoted to helping you find the right vehicle, delivering the service you expect, and embracing the innovations that will carry us into the next era of mobility.
Here’s to the road ahead, together.
2026 Porsche 911 Hybrid: The First Electrified 911 Arrives — What Chicago Drivers Need to Know
The upcoming 2026 Porsche 911 is already one of the most talked-about performance cars of the decade.
And for the first time in the model’s 60-year history, Porsche is introducing a hybrid-assisted powertrain.
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The Macan has long been one of Porsche’s most popular models, and the transition to a fully electric platform represents one of the brand’s biggest milestones.
The 2026 Macan EV is built on Porsche’s new Premium Platform Electric (PPE), a significant leap that delivers higher efficiency, stronger performance, and excellent charging speeds. Unlike many new EVs introduced by luxury brands, this one feels engineered from the ground up rather than converted from an existing gasoline counterpart.
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Porsche’s shift toward full electrification accelerates in 2026, with several major updates and new models poised to expand the brand’s EV footprint. The strategy is clear: Porsche intends to lead the performance-EV segment, not simply participate in it. The year ahead will deliver refinements to existing platforms, new variants for popular models, and the early stages of Porsche’s entry into larger electric SUVs.
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The Porsche 911 enters the 2026 model year with a collection of upgrades that reflect Porsche’s goal of refining the car rather than reinventing it.
The arrival of the first hybrid-assisted 911 grabbed most of the early headlines, but the rest of the lineup is experiencing meaningful adjustments that matter just as much for everyday Chicago-area drivers. The 911 has always balanced tradition with innovation, and the 2026 model year demonstrates how Porsche continues to elevate that balance.
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The arrival of the fully electric Porsche Cayenne EV marks a major milestone for the brand and for luxury electric SUVs as a whole.
For two decades, the Cayenne has been Porsche’s best-selling vehicle, shaping the brand’s identity and expanding its reach among families and performance SUV buyers.
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The Panamera has always occupied a unique position in Porsche’s lineup—part executive luxury sedan, part high-performance grand tourer.
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As Porsche expands its electric lineup, Chicago-area drivers are taking a closer look at what daily EV ownership actually requires.
The truth is that Porsche has built one of the most advanced charging ecosystems in the luxury market, and with the arrival of the Taycan updates and the new Macan EV, understanding your charging options makes purchasing an EV far more straightforward.
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Porsche has pushed its electric strategy further than any other performance brand, and nowhere is that more evident than in the newest Taycan.
For 2026, the Taycan evolves into something more refined, more powerful, and more efficient—yet still unmistakably Porsche. This update focuses on improved long-range performance, smoother daily usability, and better winter readiness, making it an especially strong contender for drivers navigating the extremes of Chicago’s weather.
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There is a particular moment that happens to almost everyone who has considered owning a Porsche.
It comes the first time you hear a flat-six engine turn over in person—not on a screen, not through headphones, but in real life, echoing off the brick buildings in Lincolnwood or bouncing across a parking garage in downtown Chicago.
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Every great Porsche has redefined what comes next.
The 911 taught the world that a sports car could be both ferocious and refined.
The Cayenne proved an SUV could corner like a coupe.
Now the Macan EV does something even bolder—it turns electricity into adrenaline.
At Porsche Lincolnwood, the new Macan EV marks the beginning of a new chapter for performance SUVs. It’s the first fully electric model built on Porsche’s advanced Premium Platform Electric architecture, engineered from the ground up to deliver instant torque, long-distance range, and the precision that makes every Porsche feel alive in your hands.
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At Porsche Lincolnwood, every Certified Pre-Owned Porsche 911 carries not only the heartbeat of a legend but also the assurance of Porsche’s meticulous certification process.
It’s the perfect intersection of excitement and confidence—an authentic 911 experience backed by a factory seal of approval.
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The 2026 Porsche Macan GTS isn’t just another update in Porsche’s compact luxury SUV lineup—it’s the beginning of a new chapter and, possibly, the final word on internal combustion Macans.
Whether you’re a Porsche enthusiast or someone searching for the perfect blend of driving thrill and daily practicality, the 2026 Macan GTS delivers a compelling case that performance and utility don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
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From Steve McQueen to Jerry Seinfeld, from the twisty roads of the Côte d’Azur to the bright lights of Hollywood, the Porsche 911 has always been more than a car—it’s a cultural shorthand for taste, success, and rebellion refined. Icons drove them not to be seen, but to feel.
Decade after decade, the 911 has graced films, racetracks, and private garages as the ultimate symbol of precision and individuality. It’s the sports car for people who don’t need to prove anything—because the 911 already does it for them.
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There’s something special about fall in the Midwest — that fleeting stretch of weeks when the air cools, the sunlight glows amber, and the horizon over Lake Michigan turns cinematic.
It’s the perfect time to drop the top, cue up a favorite playlist, and set out from Lincolnwood toward the water in a Porsche 911 Cabriolet.
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There’s something meditative about a silent Porsche slicing through a canopy of gold.
The hum of electric torque replaces the usual exhaust note; trees shimmer in slow motion; every curve of the road feels intentional.
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The Porsche 911 Turbo S has always lived in a class of its own.
It’s the car that could crush a racetrack on Sunday, take you to the office on Monday, and embarrass just about any machine that dared to line up next to it at a stoplight.
Now Porsche has unleashed the 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S, and it is sharper, faster, smarter, and meaner than ever.
Read the rest of this entry »Vogelzang Law Golf Tournament
Loeber Motors is honored to have sponsored the hole-in-one prize, a 2025 Porsche Macan, at the fifth annual Vogelzang Law Charity Golf Outing last Monday at the Oak Park Country Club in River Grove.
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Some cars you buy for practicality.
Some you buy for status.
Then there are cars like the Porsche 911 Turbo S, which you buy because they make your pulse race every time you turn the key.
For decades, the Turbo S has represented the peak of Porsche’s engineering: a supercar wrapped in the usable, everyday-friendly shell of the iconic 911.
Now, with the 2026 model on the horizon, that formula is about to change in a way that even Porsche loyalists could not have fully predicted. A hybrid drivetrain is joining the equation, promising a seismic leap beyond the already staggering 640 horsepower of the outgoing model.
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Anticipation is part of the thrill, and Porsche knows how to make drivers wait in style.
The upcoming 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S, set for reveal in September, has enthusiasts buzzing from Evanston to Glenview.
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When Porsche pivoted the Macan from gasoline to electric, it was headline-grabbing—and some might say audacious.
The Macan wasn’t just any model; it was Porsche’s best-seller, the emotional favorite of many enthusiasts. So when the version with an internal-combustion engine (ICE) disappeared from its lineup, it felt like a betrayal to the past.
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There’s something about sliding behind the wheel of the 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T that makes even the most familiar routes feel like new territory.
It’s a car that shrinks the space between driver and machine, turning the daily act of getting from point A to point B into a fully engaged sensory experience.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Neon Dreams event on Thursday, August 7th. What an incredible evening dedicated to celebrating Porsche’s innovative all-electric models! Your presence and enthusiasm helped make the event truly memorable as we showcased the exciting future of driving surrounded by neon aesthetics.
Chicago isn’t just a city—it’s an attitude.
It’s where unbridled ambition meets lakefront calm. A place where steel, glass, and grit come together in motion. Navigating its varied terrain—from the manicured calm of the North Shore to the bustling grid of downtown—demands a vehicle with equal parts sophistication and muscle. The 2026 Porsche Cayenne is exactly that: a luxury SUV built for real roads and real driving, with a distinctly German sense of purpose.
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We’re honored to be a sponsor for Lincolnwood Fest at Proesel Park — our favorite summer celebration happening July 24-27!
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Porsche is turning up the heat this summer with the launch of the 2026 all-electric Macan—its first fully electric compact SUV. Designed to carry Porsche’s dynamic DNA into the EV era, the Macan electric is set to reinvent expectations for city driving, weekend road trips, and every adventure in between.
The 2026 Porsche Macan EV is expected to hit North American roads for the first time. Deliveries will begin locally at Porsche Lincolnwood, offering early adopters the chance to go fully electric—and fully Porsche—without delay.
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If you have a need for speed but don’t want to give up the efficiency of an electric car, you’ll love the 2025 Porsche Taycan. With its long list of features and unmistakable Porsche styling, the 2025 Taycan makes an excellent choice for your vehicle upgrade. Check out our top-rated features on the new Taycan below.
4 Features That Give the 2025 Porsche Taycan the “Wow” Factor
1. Excellent Acceleration and Speed
There’s nothing like the feel of the road under your car when you have the freedom to go fast, and the Taycan delivers with top track speeds of 143 MPH with summer tires. It can also go from 0 to 60 MPH in just 4.5 seconds with Launch Control, so you can put the pedal to the metal for the thrill of it.
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For over two decades, the Porsche Cayenne has been the standard for luxury and performance among luxury SUVs. Its latest iteration, the 2025 Porsche Cayenne continues to lead its segment with a powerful engine, multifunctional seats, premium in-cabin amenities, and several other exciting features.
It Has Powerful Engine Options
The entry-level Cayenne is powered by a capable 3.0L turbocharged V6, generating 348 horsepower and 368 lb-ft of torque. Power delivery is managed by a smooth-shifting 8-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive (AWD) is standard, giving the SUV excellent traction in less-than-ideal driving conditions. When put to the test, the Porsche Cayenne rockets to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 154 mph.
Drivers looking for more power can opt for the GTS trim level, which comes with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8. The powerplant cranks out 493 horsepower and 486 lb-ft of torque, propelling the SUV to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds and to a top speed of 171 mph.
The exceptional performance of your Porsche depends largely on the brakes. When in good shape, your brakes will stop you on a dime. But it takes routine Porsche brake maintenance to keep them in optimal condition. Brake-healthy driving habits also help, as outlined below.
Check and Flush the Brake Fluid
Brake fluid serves many functions, including lubricating and preventing corrosion. Most importantly, it maintains hydraulic pressure inside the brake lines, allowing the stopping signal to transmit instantly from the brake pedal to the calipers at each wheel.
It’s vital to keep your brake fluid in excellent condition with regular checks. If this fluid ever diminishes or starts to look old and grimy, have it topped up or refreshed. And brake fluid typically needs to be flushed every three years.
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Most Porsches start their lives on a racetrack. But the 2025 Porsche Macan? It just happens to thrive everywhere else, too. Equal parts sport and utility, it’s the brand’s most approachable vehicle and one of its most adaptable. While there’s an electric version, today we’re putting the spotlight on the gas-powered variant.
1. Performance
The base Macan and Macan T come with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that makes 261 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, good for a zero-to-sixty run in just 6 seconds. Of course, if you’re craving more punch, there’s always the option to move up to a twin-turbo V6. Standard on the Macan S, this engine makes 375 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. Its zero-to-sixty time is 4.6 seconds.
At the top of the lineup, the Macan GTS brings the heat: 434 horsepower, 0 to 60 in 4.3 seconds, and a top track speed of 169 mph. Opt for the Sport Chrono Package, and it tightens the leash: 0 to 60 in 4.1 seconds and the quarter mile in 12.7
Electrify Your Choice: The 2025 Porsche Taycan
The 2025 Porsche Taycan has been refreshed with a new design, more power, and added standard features. Explore the show-stopping lineup of this luxury performance car.
8 Exceptional Trim Levels of the 2025 Porsche Taycan
1. Taycan
The base trim features a 402-horsepower engine with rear-wheel drive. With Launch Control, you’ll reach 60 miles per hour in 4.5 seconds and experience 302 pound-feet of torque. This model also shows off a top track speed of 143 miles per hour and a 13-second quarter-mile time.
It takes 18 minutes for the Taycan to charge from 10 to 80% with a DC fast charger. This sports car has just over 14 cubic feet of room for luggage in the rear, with a front trunk that gives you about another 3 cubic feet. Standard tech in the Taycan includes a 16.8-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, navigation, and a 10.9-inch touchscreen.
A First Look at the New 2025 Porsche 911
The 2025 Porsche 911 lineup is as versatile as its drivers, yet in all, the same powerful sports-car performance and thrills can be found. We’re excited about the all-new Porsche 911, called the 922.2 in Porsche argot, so let’s dive into what we can expect to see.
Performance
The biggest change featured in the 2025 911 lineup is the introduction of a hybrid powertrain in GTS trims. The system comes in the form of a 3.6L flat six engine with an electric exhaust turbocharger and an electric motor integrated in the PDK transmission that produces a supplemental 54 hp and 110 lb-ft of torque. All in all, the hybrid powertrain can produce 532 hp, 449 lb-ft of torque, and reach 62 mph in only 3.1 seconds.
The standard gas engine is a twin-turbo 3.0L flat six, which produces a 9 hp increase over the previous generation, totalling 388 hp with 331 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with an 8-speed PDK transmission. In Turbo models, a 3.7L flat-six engine produces maximum power, clocking in a whopping 640 hp in the top trim, and reaching 60 mph in only 2.7 seconds with the Spot Chrono Package.
Although a mid-size SUV by design, the 2025 Porsche Cayenne carries the essence of a sports car. The five-seater features satisfying acceleration and silky-smooth handling befitting the Porsche crest, all while offering great everyday versatility and a first-class travel experience.
Powerful Engine Options
Even at entry level, the Cayenne packs ample power to make your day-to-day drives engaging. Its 3.0L turbocharged V6 kicks out a mighty 348 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque, which is transferred to the road via all four wheels. The base Cayenne is capable of hitting 60 mph in a quick 5.4 seconds with available launch control. The SUV’s horses can also be channeled to do serious work, such as towing an impressive 7,716 lbs or hauling 1,572 lbs.
Purists seeking dominance over the track can opt for the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid trim, which comes equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 and an electric motor. The hybrid system kicks out an earth-trembling 729 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, enabling the SUV to reach 60 mph in only 3.5 seconds. On the track, the hybrid Cayenne zips past the quarter-mile mark in 11.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 183 mph.
The 2025 Porsche 718 exemplifies everything drivers love about the brand: satisfying acceleration, razor-sharp handling, and a timeless design that turns heads. The sports car is available in two body styles and five trim levels, and it is ready to leave your local Porsche Center in a configuration of your choice.
Power and Performance
Rather than relying on brute V8 power, the Porsche 718 impresses drivers with a lineup of skillfully engineered Boxer engines. The entry-level 718 is powered by a turbocharged 2.0L flat-four that generates 300 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque. The engine features horizontally opposed pistons that move in and out like a boxer’s fists, with each side canceling out the other’s vibrations. This smooths engine operation and makes the sports car pleasant to drive.
Purists seeking a more horsepower-rich driving experience will find just what they’re looking for in the Porsche 718 GT4 RS. The trim level is powered by a naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six that produces 493 hp and 331 lb-ft of torque, allowing the sports car to hit 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and reach a top speed of 196 mph.

