PORSCHE MACAN BRAKE BRAKE CALIPERS DISCS BRAKE SYSTEM
In 2026, the Porsche Macan (95B/95C) brake systems remain a defining feature of the vehicle’s “performance SUV” identity. Porsche uses a color-coded hierarchy to indicate exactly which stopping technology is installed behind the wheels.
1. The Three Primary Systems
2. Technical Specifications by Model (2024–2026)
Macan Base / Macan T
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Front: 4-piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers (Black).
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Discs: internally vented cast iron.
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Rear: Floating calipers with integrated electric parking brake ( discs).
Macan S
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Front: 6-piston aluminum monobloc fixed calipers (Red or Silver).
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Discs: internally vented cast iron.
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Rear: internally vented discs.
Macan GTS / Turbo (ICE)
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Front: 6-piston calipers (Red). Note: PSCB with White calipers is often standard on high-spec GTS/Turbo.
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Discs: Standard: . PSCB Upgrade: .
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Rear: discs.
3. The PSCB Revolution (White Calipers)
The Porsche Surface Coated Brake (PSCB) is the most popular mid-tier upgrade in 2026.
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The Finish: The discs have a mirror-like finish that does not rust, even after the car sits in the rain.
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The Benefit: It solves the “dirty wheel” problem. Owners of 21″ wheels prefer this system because it keeps the inner barrels of the rims clean for weeks.
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Maintenance: You must use specialized PSCB-specific brake pads. Standard pads will ruin the tungsten carbide coating.
4. Part Numbers for Replacement (OEM)
If you are ordering components for a 2024–2026 Macan, ensure you match the PR-Code (Option Code) on your build sheet:
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Front Disc (GTS/Turbo 360mm):
95B615301J -
Front Disc (PSCB 390mm):
95B615301AA -
Front Caliper (GTS White – Left):
95B615123AA -
Standard Pads (S/GTS):
95B698151L
5. Essential Torque Specs
When performing a DIY brake service on the 95B/95C chassis:
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Wheel Bolts: ().
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Front Caliper Bolts (S/GTS/Turbo): (These are “stretch bolts” and should be replaced).
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Rear Caliper Bolts: ().
Pro Tip: For the rear brakes, you cannot compress the piston manually. You must use a diagnostic tool (like PIWIS or VCDS) to put the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) into “Service Mode” to retract the motor.








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