Porsche Reports 279,449 Global Vehicle Deliveries in 2025, Below Previous Record Years
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Summary
Porsche delivered 279,449 vehicles globally in 2025, representing a decline from previous record years. The company attributes this decrease to supply gaps for 718 and Macan combustion models, weaker demand for exclusive products in China, and value-oriented supply management. Despite the overall decline, Porsche maintained a balanced sales structure across markets and saw strong performance in the U.S. and Germany, while China remained its largest single market.
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In 2025, we delighted our customers around the world with 279,449 new Porsche sports cars
With a balanced sales structure across individual markets, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, delivered a total of 279,449 cars to customers around the world in 2025
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