Porsche records a significant increase in delivery figures

London, 13 July, 2023, (Oilandgaspress)-Porsche ended the first six months of 2023 successfully with a 15 per cent gain in deliveries. The sports car manufacturer delivered 167,354 vehicles to customers worldwide.

Europe and Germany post high double-digit growth
With 36,574 delivered vehicles in Europe in the first half-year of 2023, Porsche managed an increase of 23 per cent over the same period last year. Also, in its home market of Germany, significantly more people took delivery of their vehicles than in the same period last year: 17,118 units, representing an increase of 24 per cent. North America posted double-digit gains as well. 41,937 delivered vehicles represent a year-on-year increase of 12 per cent. Despite the still challenging environment in China, Porsche delivered 43,832 vehicles from January through June in this market – an increase of 8 per cent. In the overseas and emerging markets, 27,893 cars were delivered to customers, representing an increase of 16 per cent.

The 911 remains a customer favourite in its anniversary year
SUVs remain among the most popular Porsche models: the Porsche Macan was delivered to 47,755 customers (+26 per cent). The Cayenne was delivered to 46,884 customers (+12 per cent).

The iconic 911, which turns 60 this year, continues to raise the customers’ pulse to race speeds: the 911 was delivered to 26,124 customers worldwide (+21 per cent). In the first half-year, 17,991 customers took delivery of the all-electric Taycan (-5 per cent). The electric sports car continued to be more affected by shortfalls in the availability of parts than other model lines.

Porsche AG
Deliveries
January – June
  2022 2023 Difference
Worldwide 145,860 167,354 +15%
Germany 13,785 17,118 +24%
North America 37,605 41,937 +12%
China 40,681 43,832 +8%
Europe (excluding Germany) 29,833 36,574 +23%
Overseas and Emerging Markets 23,956 27,893 +16%

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