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    Porsche 2026 Sales: Slipping In Q1

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comApril 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    • Porsche sales are down 15 percent compared to 2025.
    • The company sold just 60,991 worldwide between January and March.
    • Sales continue to decline in key markets like China and North America.

    Porsche is off to a slow start in 2026. In the first quarter, the sports car maker delivered 60,991 vehicles worldwide—down 15 percent compared to the same period last year.

    Much of the decline is tied to weak demand in China and North America, particularly for the company’s electric vehicles. At the same time, Porsche is dealing with some self-inflicted challenges, including questionable strategic decisions.

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    • Entry-Level Gap
    • Weakening Demand in China
    • Pressure In North America & Europe
    • Macan Declines, While The 911 Holds Strong
    • Financial Performance Takes a Hit
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    Entry-Level Gap



    Porsche 718 Cayman

    Photo by: Porsche

    Some of the brand’s issues begin at the lower end of its lineup. Production of the Boxster and Cayman has ended, while their electric replacements have been delayed. A new platform—also intended for Audi models—has been pushed back, leaving Porsche without either gas-powered or electric options in this segment. That gap is costing the company valuable sales.

    There are also signs of strain in Porsche’s EV strategy. Under former CEO Oliver Blume, the company pushed aggressively toward electrification without fully securing the transition. Sales chief Matthias Becker says overall deliveries are meeting expectations, but points to the upcoming all-electric Cayenne as a critical focus. The SUV is expected to help drive demand starting this summer.

    Weakening Demand in China

    China remains Porsche’s biggest concern. Deliveries there fell 21 percent to just 7,519 vehicles. The company notes clear signs of buyer hesitation and has deliberately avoided heavy discounting. In a market defined by intense price competition, that strategy puts Porsche at a disadvantage, as local brands gain ground with more affordable and increasingly competitive models.



    The situation is especially stark for the Taycan. Porsche’s first electric sports sedan has nearly vanished from the Chinese market, with fewer than 50 units registered across January and February combined.

    Pressure In North America & Europe



    2026 Porsche Macan GTS

    Porsche Macan GTS Electric

    Photo by: Porsche

    North America is performing better than China, but it still saw a decline. Porsche delivered 18,344 vehicles in the region from January through March, down 11 percent. Profitability is also under pressure due to high US tariffs, since all models are imported from Europe. Without local production, these costs continue to squeeze margins.

    In Europe, another strategic decision is weighing on performance. Porsche chose not to update the gasoline-powered Macan to meet current EU emissions standards, planning instead to transition fully to the electric version. As a result, the combustion model is no longer available in the EU—even though demand remains.

    Globally, Porsche delivered 18,209 Macans in the first quarter, including 10,130 gas-powered units. The conventional version will remain available in markets outside the EU through the summer.

    Macan Declines, While The 911 Holds Strong

    Total Macan sales fell 23 percent. Porsche attributes this to the shift toward the electric model, the end of U.S. tax incentives for EVs and hybrids, and generally softer demand for electric vehicles. Together, regulatory pressure and a cooling EV market are hitting the SUV particularly hard.

    Among individual models, the Cayenne remains Porsche’s best-seller with 19,183 deliveries, though that’s down 4 percent year over year. An all-electric version is expected to roll out gradually starting this summer. Meanwhile, the iconic 911 continues to perform strongly, with sales rising 22 percent to 13,889 units—helping stabilize the business in an otherwise challenging environment.

    Financial Performance Takes a Hit



    2025  Porsche Taycan Turbo GT at Road Atlanta

    Photo by: Porsche

    More concerning than the drop in deliveries is the financial impact. Profit after tax fell to €310 million last year, a steep 91.4 percent decline from nearly €3.6 billion in 2024. Revenue also dropped by about 10 percent to €36.3 billion.

    Porsche says it is now reassessing its electrification strategy after recognizing that its original EV targets were too ambitious. The company is undergoing a broader course correction that will likely involve revisiting key product decisions.


    Motor1’s Take: Porsche sales continue to slip as the company hopes to rebound following a tumultuous 2025. With new products on the horizon—like the upcoming Cayenne EV—the company sees the tides turn over the next few months.


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