Porsche records a slight increase in deliveries after nine months
Porsche Cayenne has the most deliveries worldwide, followed by Macan and 911.
Porsche announced that it has recorded a slight increase in deliveries after nine months this year. Porsche delivered about 221,512 vehicles, up 2% from the same time last year. However, the sports car maker has seen a significant increase in deliveries in Europe and the German market.
Porsche delivered 221,512 units globally in the first three quarters of 2022, and among them, the most popular model remains the Porsche Cayenne. It recorded an 11% growth, with delivery figures of 42,204 vehicles from January to September this year in the European sales region compared to the same period a year earlier. In Germany, the brand delivered about 20,850 units with a growth of 9%. China, Porsche’s single largest market, saw a 1% drop as it delivered 68,766 units there.
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In North America, 56,357 customers have received their Porsches. The company said there was a small drop of 4% here due to logistical challenges, especially in the first quarter, and then it accelerated deliveries in the third quarter to close the year-over-year gap. . Porsche AG Sales and Marketing Executive Board Member Detlev von Platen said, “Porsche’s popularity as a modern luxury brand, as well as our products, is equally high in all continents. green. At the same time, we remain concerned about limitations in the supply of parts, which may affect customer wait times. “
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The top position belongs to Porsche Cayennewith 66,769 units of the model delivered, followed by Porsche Macan, reaching 59,604 units. Porsche 911 sold 30,611 units, up 9%, according to the company. Porsche Panamera was delivered to 25,452 customers during the global distribution of electricity Taycan reached 25,073, with a 12% decline due to supply chain-related bottlenecks and declining parts availability.
First published date: October 16, 2022, 13:12 PM IST