Located in the northwest of England, Morecambe Bay is known for its fast tides and quicksand. However, at low tide, crossing the bay by land is possible. However, it’s tricky to do, and requires local guidance. That guidance comes from the King’s Guide to the Sands, a role that has been held since 1548 by 26 different people in an unbroken lineage. The current man on the job is Michael Wilson, who guides travelers across the bay, helping avoid quicksand and protect wildlife, all while keeping an eye on the fast-changing tides.
Especially in earlier times, crossing the bay at low tide could save as much as three days during a journey, and today, the “Monk’s Road,” as the public right of way across the bay is called, is defined by the route the Guide leads. All of that made Morecambe Bay the perfect challenge for the Porsche Macan Electric.
Challenging almost 10 miles of exposed seabed, the Macan’s all-wheel drive system expertly navigated the wet and somewhat unpredictable terrain, while the low center of gravity of the vehicle helped it remain stable throughout the journey. Equipped with the optional off-road design package, the increased ground clearance also contributed to confidence in the journey.
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During the drive, the shoreline disappears, and the seabed completely surrounds the view. Reaching dry land at the other side of Morecambe Bay, the new Porsche Macan Electric proves its ability to take on centuries-old traverses with cutting-edge technology, electric power, and timeless confidence.
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