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Porsche

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche (German pronunciation: [ˈpɔʁʃə] ; see below), is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in luxury, high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company is owned by Volkswagen AG, a controlling stake of which is owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE. Porsche's current lineup includes the 718, 911, Panamera, Macan, Cayenne and Taycan.

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Headquarters in Stuttgart
Company typePublic (AG)
FWB: P911
DAX component
ISINDE000PAG9113
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1931; 93 years ago (1931) in Stuttgart, Germany
FounderFerdinand Porsche
HeadquartersStuttgart, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Wolfgang Porsche, Chairman
Oliver Blume, CEO[1]
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
321,321 vehicles[2] (2022)
ServicesAutomotive financial services, engineering services, investment management
Revenue €37.630 billion (2022)[2]
€6.770 billion (2022)[2]
€4.957 billion (2022)[2]
Total assets €47.673 billion (2022)[2]
Total equity €17.027 billion (2022)[2]
Owners
Number of employees
39,162 (2022)[2]
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.porsche.com

The origins of the company date to the 1930s when Czech-German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche[4] with Adolf Rosenberger, a keystone figure in the creation of German automotive manufacturer and Audi precursor Auto Union,[5] and Austrian businessman Anton Piëch, who was, at the time, also Ferdinand Porsche's son in law. In its early days, it was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle.[6] After World War II, when Ferdinand would be arrested for war crimes, his son Ferry Porsche began building his own car, which would result in the Porsche 356.

In 2009, Porsche entered an agreement with Volkswagen to create an 'integrated working group' by merging the two companies' car manufacturing operations.[7][8] By 2015, Porsche SE, the holding company spun off from the original Porsche firm, had a controlling interest in the Volkswagen Group, which included Audi and Lamborghini as subsidiaries.[9]

History

Origin

Ferdinand Porsche (1875–1951) founded the company called "Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH"[4] with Adolf Rosenberger[10] and Anton Piëch in 1931.[11] The name is short for Ferdinand Porsche's full title in German, Doktor Ingenieur honoris causa lit.'Doctor of Engineering, Honorary Degree' Ferdinand Porsche.[12] The main offices was at Kronenstraße 24 in the centre of Stuttgart.[13] Initially, the company offered motor vehicle development work and consulting,[4] but did not build any cars under its own name. One of the first assignments the new company received was from the German government to design a car for the people; that is, a Volkswagen.[4] This resulted in the Volkswagen Beetle, one of the most successful car designs of all time.[6] Later, the Porsche 64 would be developed in 1939 using many components from the Beetle.[4]

 
Porsche's tank prototype, the "Porsche Tiger", that lost to Henschel & Son's Tiger I
 
Panzerjäger Elefant – after the loss of the contract to the Tiger I, Porsche recycled his design into a tank destroyer.

During World War II,[14] Volkswagen production turned to the military version of the Volkswagen Beetle, the Kübelwagen,[14] 52,000 produced, and Schwimmwagen,[14] 15,584 produced.[15] Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I and the Tiger II. However, not all this work was wasted, as the chassis Porsche designed for the Tiger I was used as the base for the Elefant tank destroyer. Porsche also developed the Maus super-heavy tank in the closing stages of the war, producing two prototypes.[16] Ferdinand Porsche's biographer, Fabian Müller, wrote that Porsche had thousands of people forcibly brought to work at their factories during the war. The workers wore the letter "P" on their clothing at all times. It stood not for "Porsche", but for "Poland".[17]

At the end of World War II in 1945, the Volkswagen factory at KdF-Stadt fell to the British. Ferdinand lost his position as chairman of the board of management of Volkswagen, and Ivan Hirst, a British Army major, was put in charge of the factory. (In Wolfsburg, the Volkswagen company magazine dubbed him "The British Major who saved Volkswagen".)[18] On 15 December of that year, Ferdinand was arrested for war crimes, but not tried. During his 20-month imprisonment, Ferdinand Porsche's son, Ferry Porsche, decided to build his own car, because he could not find an existing one that he wanted to buy. He also had to steer the company through some of its most difficult days until his father's release in August 1947.[19]

The first models of what was to become the 356 were built in a small sawmill in Gmünd, Austria.[19] The prototype car was shown to German auto dealers, and when pre-orders reached a set threshold, production (with aluminum body) was begun by Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH, founded by Ferry and Louise. Many regard the 356 as the first Porsche simply because it was the first model sold by the fledgling company. After production of the 356 was taken over by the father's Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH in Stuttgart in 1950, Porsche commissioned a Zuffenhausen-based company, Reutter Karosserie, which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle prototypes, to produce the 356's steel body. In 1952, Porsche constructed an assembly plant (Werk 2) across the street from Reutter Karosserie; the main road in front of Werk 1, the oldest Porsche building, is now known as Porschestrasse.[20] The 356 was road-certified in 1948.

Porsche's company logo stems from the coat of arms of the Free People's State of Württemberg of Weimar Germany of 1918–1933, which had Stuttgart as its capital. (The Bundesland of Württemberg-Hohenzollern used the same arms from 1945 to 1952, while Stuttgart during these years operated as the capital of adjacent Württemberg-Baden.) The arms of Stuttgart appear in the middle of the logo as an inescutcheon, for the company had its headquarters in Stuttgart. The heraldic symbols, combined with the texts "Porsche" and "Stuttgart", do not form a conventional coat of arms, since heraldic achievements never spell out the name of the armiger nor the armiger's home town in the shield.

Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern both in 1952 became part of the present Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg after the political consolidation of West Germany in 1949, but the old design of the arms of Württemberg lives on in the Porsche logo. On 30 January 1951, not long before the formation of Baden-Württemberg, Ferdinand Porsche died from complications following a stroke.

Developments

 
1952 Porsche 356 K/9-1 prototype

In post-war Germany, parts were generally in short supply, so the 356 automobile used components from the Volkswagen Beetle, including the engine case from its internal combustion engine, transmission, and several parts used in the suspension. The 356, however, had several evolutionary stages, A, B, and C, while in production, and most Volkswagen-sourced parts were replaced by Porsche-made parts. Beginning in 1954 the 356s engines started utilizing engine cases designed specifically for the 356. The sleek bodywork was designed by Erwin Komenda, who also had designed the body of the Beetle. Porsche's signature designs have, from the beginning, featured air-cooled rear-engine configurations (like the Beetle), rare for other car manufacturers, but producing automobiles that are very well balanced.

In 1964, after a fair amount of success in motor-racing with various models including the 550 Spyder, and with the 356 needing a major re-design, the company launched the Porsche 911: another air-cooled, rear-engined sports car, this time with a six-cylinder "boxer" engine. The team to lay out the body shell design was led by Ferry Porsche's eldest son, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche (F. A.). The design phase for the 911 caused internal problems with Erwin Komenda, who led the body design department until then. F. A. Porsche complained Komenda made unauthorized changes to the design. Company leader Ferry Porsche took his son's drawings to neighbouring chassis manufacturer Reuter. Reuter's workshop was later acquired by Porsche (so-called Werk 2). Afterward, Reuter became a seat manufacturer, today known as Keiper-Recaro.

 
The Porsche 912, from the 1960s

The design office gave sequential numbers to every project (See Porsche type numbers), but the designated 901 nomenclature contravened Peugeot's trademarks on all 'x0x' names, so it was adjusted to 911. Racing models adhered to the "correct" numbering sequence: 904, 906, 908. The 911 has become Porsche's most well-known model – successful on the race-track, in rallies, and in terms of road car sales. It remains in production; however, after several generations of revision, current-model 911s share only the basic mechanical configuration of a rear-engined, six-cylinder coupé, and basic styling cues with the original car. A cost-reduced model with the same body, but with a 356-derived four-cylinder engine, was sold as the 912.

In 1972, the company's legal form was changed from Kommanditgesellschaft (KG), or limited partnership, to Aktiengesellschaft (AG), or public limited company, because Ferry Porsche came to believe the scale of the company outgrew a "family operation", after learning about Soichiro Honda's "no family members in the company" policy at Honda. This led to the establishment of an executive board with members from outside the Porsche family, and a supervisory board consisting largely of family members. With this change, most family members in the operation of the company, including F. A. Porsche and Ferdinand Piëch, departed from the company.

F. A. Porsche founded his own design company, Porsche Design, which is renowned for exclusive sunglasses, watches, furniture, and many other luxury articles. Louise's son and Ferry's nephew Ferdinand Piëch, who was responsible for mechanical development of Porsche's production and racing cars (including the very successful 911, 908 and 917 models), formed his own engineering bureau, and developed a five-cylinder-inline diesel engine for Mercedes-Benz. A short time later he moved to Audi (used to be a division, then a subsidiary, of Volkswagen), and pursued his career through the entire company, ultimately becoming the chairman of Volkswagen Group.

The first chief executive officer (CEO) of Porsche AG was Ernst Fuhrmann, who had been working in the company's engine development division. Fuhrmann was responsible for the so-called Fuhrmann-engine, used in the 356 Carrera models as well as the 550 Spyder, having four overhead camshafts instead of a central camshaft with pushrods, as in the Volkswagen-derived serial engines. He planned to cease the 911 during the 1970s and replace it with the V8-front engined grand sportswagon 928. As we know today, the 911 outlived the 928 by far. Fuhrmann was replaced in the early 1980s by Peter W. Schutz, an American manager and self-proclaimed 911 aficionado. He was then replaced in 1988 by the former manager of German computer company Nixdorf Computer AG, Arno Bohn, who made some costly miscalculations that led to his dismissal soon after, along with that of the development director, Dr. Ulrich Bez, who was formerly responsible for BMW's Z1 model, and was CEO of Aston Martin from 2000 to 2013.[21]

 
Porsche 911 (964), introduced in 1989, was the first to be offered with Porsche's Tiptronic transmission and four-wheel drive.

In 1990, Porsche drew up a memorandum of understanding with Toyota to learn and benefit from Japanese lean manufacturing methods. In 2004 it was reported that Toyota was assisting Porsche with hybrid technology.[22]

Following the dismissal of Bohn, Heinz Branitzki, a longtime Porsche employee, was appointed as interim CEO. Branitzki served in that position until Wendelin Wiedeking became CEO in 1993. Wiedeking took over the chairmanship of the board at a time when Porsche appeared vulnerable to a takeover by a larger company. During his long tenure, Wiedeking transformed Porsche into a very efficient and profitable company.

Ferdinand Porsche's nephew, Ferdinand Piëch, was chairman and CEO of the Volkswagen Group from 1993 to 2002 and is chairman of the Volkswagen AG Supervisory Board since then. With 12.8 percent of the Porsche SE voting shares, he also remains the second-largest individual shareholder of Porsche SE after his cousin, F. A. Porsche, which had 13.6 percent.

Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output. In 2004, production of the 456 kilowatts (620 PS; 612 bhp) Carrera GT commenced in Leipzig, and at EUR 450,000 ($440,000 in the United States) it was the most expensive production model Porsche ever built.

 
Porsche 911 (991)

In mid-2006, after years of the Boxster (and later the Cayenne) as the best selling Porsche in North America, the 911 regained its position as Porsche's best-seller in the region. The Cayenne and 911 have cycled as the top-selling model since. In Germany, the 911 outsells the Boxster/Cayman and Cayenne.[23]

In May 2011, Porsche Cars North America announced plans to spend $80–$100 million, but will receive about $15 million in economic incentives to move their North American headquarters from Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta, to Aerotropolis, Atlanta, a new mixed-use development on the site of the old Ford Hapeville plant adjacent to Atlanta's airport.[24] Designed by architectural firm HOK, the headquarters will include a new office building and test track.[25][26][27] The facility will be known by its new address, One Porsche Drive.

In October 2017, Porsche Cars North America announced the launch of Porsche Passport,[28] a new sports car and SUV subscription program. This new offering allows consumers to access Porsche vehicles through subscribing to the service, rather than owning or leasing a vehicle. The Porsche Passport service was available initially in Atlanta,[29][30] and has become available in many major cities across the US.[31]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, in March 2020, Porsche suspended its manufacturing in Europe for two weeks, "By taking this step, the sports car manufacturer is responding to the significant acceleration in the rate of infection caused by the coronavirus and the resultant measures implemented by the relevant authorities."[32]

In August 2022, Bloomberg News reported that Porsche has lined up interest in subscription of its initial public offering for a valuation between US$60–85 billion. It is expected to be listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange in September.[33]

Relationship with Volkswagen

 
Combined badging of the European 914

The company has always had a close relationship with, initially, the Volkswagen (VW) marque, and later, the Volkswagen Group (which also owns Audi AG), because the first Volkswagen Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche.

The two companies collaborated in 1969 to make the VW-Porsche 914 and 914-6, whereby the 914-6 had a Porsche engine, and the 914 had a Volkswagen engine. Further collaboration in 1976 resulted in the Porsche 912E (US only) and the Porsche 924, which used many Audi components, and was built at Audi's Neckarsulm factory, which had been NSU's. Porsche 944s were also built there,[34] although they used far fewer Volkswagen components. The Cayenne, introduced in 2002, shares its chassis with the Volkswagen Touareg and the Audi Q7, which is built at the Volkswagen Group factory in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Corporate restructuring

 
Porsche Design Tower, Stuttgart
 
A 991 in front of the factory in which it was assembled, Porsche-Werk Stuttgart (right), and the manufacturer's central dealership, Porsche Zentrum Stuttgart (left)
 
Porsche board members Oliver Blume, Detlev von Platen, Michael Steiner ...
 
... Uwe-Karsten Städter, Albrecht Reimold and Andreas Haffner (left to right)

Porsche SE was created in June 2007 by renaming the old Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, and became a holding company for the families' stake in Porsche Zwischenholding GmbH (50.1%) (which in turn held 100% of the old Porsche AG) and Volkswagen AG (50.7%).[35][8] At the same time, the new Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG (Porsche AG) was created for the car manufacturing business.

In August 2009, Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG reached an agreement that the car manufacturing operations of the two companies would merge in 2011, to form an "Integrated Automotive Group".[7][36] The management of Volkswagen AG agreed to 50.76% of Volkswagen AG being owned by Porsche SE in return for Volkswagen AG management taking Porsche SE management positions (in order for Volkswagen management to remain in control), and for Volkswagen AG acquiring ownership of Porsche AG.

As of the end of 2015, the 52.2% control interest in VW AG is the predominant investment by Porsche SE, and Volkswagen AG in turn controls brands and companies such as Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Škoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche AG, Ducati, VW Commercial Vehicles, Scania, MAN, as well as Volkswagen Financial Services.[9]

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG (which stands for Doktor Ingenieur honoris causa Ferdinand Porsche Aktiengesellschaft), as a 100% subsidiary of VW AG, is responsible for the actual production and manufacture of the Porsche automobile line. The company currently produces Porsche 911,[37] Boxster and Cayman sports cars, the Cayenne and Macan sport utility vehicles and the four-door Panamera.

Porsche AG has a 29% share in German engineering and design consultancy Bertrandt AG[38][39] and 81.8% of Mieschke Hofmann und Partner.[40] In 2018, Porsche acquired a 10% minority shareholding stake of the Croatian electric sportscar manufacturer Rimac Automobili to form a development partnership.[41][42]

Initial public offering

In February 2022, Volkswagen AG had announced that it would examine the feasibility of a possible IPO of Porsche AG.[43] The share capital of Porsche AG has been divided into 50% non-voting preference shares and 50% ordinary shares.[43][3] Volkswagen AG will retain 75% of ordinary shares, while Porsche SE will acquire 25% of ordinary shares. Volkswagen AG will also retain 75% of preference shares, while 25% of preference shares (12.5% of share capital) will be sold during IPO,[43] while Qatar Investment Authority has already committed to buy 4.99% of preference shares, leaving another 20.01% (10% of share capital), to other investors.[3] As part of the preliminary offering, 113,875 thousand shares were sold at the upper limit of the price range - 82.5 euros. Thus, the value of the company was estimated at 75 billion euros. In the first hours of trading on the Frankfurt stock exchange on 29 September, the share price rose to 84 euros.[44]

Australian eFuel operations

In April 2022, Porsche Australia announced they are planning to open an efuel manufacturing facility in the island state of Tasmania. The plant will be the first of its type in the country. The facility is to be named the HIF (Highly Innovative Fuels) Tasmania Carbon Neutral eFuel Plant. It is slated to open in 2026.[45]

Production and sales

The headquarters and main factory are located in Zuffenhausen, a district in Stuttgart, where Porsche produces flat-6 and V8 piston engines.[46] Cayenne and Panamera models are manufactured in Leipzig, Germany, and parts for the SUV are also assembled in the Volkswagen Touareg factory in Bratislava, Slovakia.[47] Boxster and Cayman production was outsourced to Valmet Automotive in Finland from 1997 to 2011, and in 2012 production moved to Germany.[48] Since 2011, the area of the Zuffenhausen plant has more than doubled, from 284,000 m2 (28.4 ha) to 614,000 m2 (61.4 ha), as a result of purchasing the former Layher, Deltona and Daimler sites, among others.[49][50]

In 2015, Porsche reported selling a total of 218,983 cars, 28,953 (13.22%) as domestic German sales, and 190,030 (86.78%) internationally.[51]

The company has been highly successful in recent times, and indeed claims to have the highest profit per unit sold of any car company in the world.[52] Table of profits (in millions of euros) and number of cars produced. Figures from 2008/9 onwards were not reported as part of Porsche SE.[53]

On 11 May 2017, Porsche built the one-millionth 911. An Irish green Carrera S was built for the celebration, and it will be taken on a global tour before becoming a permanent exhibit at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart.[54]

Sales by region (2023)[55]
Region Sales in billion € share
North America 11.7 29.5%
China 9.5 23.6%
Europe 8.8 21.7%
Germany 4.9 12.0%
Rest of the World 5.8 14.3%

In August 2021, Porsche has confirmed that it will be setting up a production plant in Malaysia, the first country outside of Europe.[56] Local assembly will be handled by Porsche Malaysia's partner, Sime Darby, which has been the official distributor of the Stuttgart-based company in Malaysia since 2010.

Year ending Revenue Pre-tax profit Production Sales
31 July 2002 €4,857m €829m 55,050 54,234
31 July 2003 €5,583m €933m 73,284 66,803
31 July 2004 €6,148m €1,137m 81,531 76,827
31 July 2005 €6,574m €1,238m 90,954 88,379
31 July 2006 €7,273m €2,110m 102,602 96,794
31 July 2007 €7,368m €5,857m 101,844 97,515
31 July 2008 €7,466m €8,569m 105,162 98,652
31 July 2009 €?m €-2,559m 76,739 75,238
31 July 2010 €7.79b N/A 89,123 81,850
31 December 2010 €9.23b €1.67b[57] N/A 97,273
31 December 2011[57] €10.9b €2.05b 127,793 116,978
31 December 2012 €13.9b €2.44b 151,999 143,096[58]
31 December 2013 €14.3b €2.78b 165,808 162,145[59]
31 December 2014 €17.2b €3.06b 203,097 187,208[60]
31 December 2015 €21.5b[61] €3.382b 234,497 225,121[62]
31 December 2019[63] €28.5b €4.05b 274,463 280,800
31 December 2020[63] €28.7b €4.38b 263,236 272,162
31 December 2021[63] €33.1b €5.73b 300,081 301,915
31 December 2022[2] €37.6b €6.77b 321,321 309,884

Production composition

 
Porsche production statistics (2018)

Of the 246,375 cars produced in the 2017 financial year, 32,197 were 911 models, 25,114 were Boxster and Cayman cars, 63,913 were Cayennes, 27,942 were Panameras and 97,202 were Macans.[64]

Of the 268,691 cars produced in 2018, 36,236 were 911 models, 23,658 were 718 Boxster and Cayman cars, 79,111 were Cayennes, 35,493 were Panameras, 93,953 were Macans and 240 Taycan pre-series vehicles.[65]

Of the 272,162 cars produced in 2020, 34,328 were 911 models, 21,784 were 718 Boxster and Cayman cars, 92,860 were Cayennes, 20,015 Taycan vehicles.[66]

Of the 321,321 vehicles produced in 2022, 41,947 were 911 models,18,080 were 718 Boxster/Cayman models, 91,117 were Macans, 98,113 were Cayennes, 35,241 were Panameras and 36,823 were Taycan models.[67]

U.S. sales

Porsche set a record for a U.S. sales month in November 2016, with over 5,500 sales, well on-pace to its best year ever.[68]

The base price as of March 2024 are:

  • 911: $114,400
  • 718: $68,300
  • Taycan: $99,400
  • Panamera: $99,900
  • Cayenne: $79,200
  • Macan: $78,800
Annual US sales 2003–2005
Model 2003[69] 2004[70] 2005[71]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 (996) 9,935 (  18%) 33% 10,227 (  3%) 31% 10,653 (  4%) 31%
Boxster 6,432 (  38%) 21% 3,728 (  42%) 11% 8,327 (  123%) 25%
Cayenne 13,661 45% 19,134 (  40%) 57% 14,524 (  24%) 43%
Total 30,028 (  33%) 33,289 (  11%) 33,859 (  2%)
Annual US sales 2006–2008
Model 2006[72] 2007[73] 2008[74]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 (997) 12,702 (  19%) 35% 13,153 (  4%) 36% 8,324 (  37%) 30%
Boxster 4,850 (  42%) 14% 3,904 (  24%) 11% 2,982 (  24%) 11%
Cayman 7,313 20% 6,249 (  17%) 17% 3,513 (  44%) 13%
Cayenne 11,141 (  23%) 31% 13,370 (  20%) 36% 12,898 (  4%) 46%
Total 36,095 (  7%) 36,680 (  2%) 27,717 (  24%)
Annual US sales 2009–2011
Model 2009[75] 2010[76] 2011[77]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 (997) 6,839 (  17.8%) 35.00% 5,735 (  16%) 23% 6,016 (  5%) 21%
Boxster/Cayman 3,875 (  39.4%) 19.00% 3,499 (  9%) 14% 3,150 (  9%) 11%
Panamera 1,247 6.33% 7,741 ( 520%) 31% 6,879 ( 11%) 24%
Cayenne 7,735 ( 31%) 39% 8,343 ( 8%) 33% 12,978 ( 55%) 45%
Total 19,696 ( 24%) 25,320 ( 28%) 29,023 ( 15%)
Annual US sales 2012–2014
Model 2012[78] 2013[79] 2014[80]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 8,528 24% 10,442 24.67% 10,529 22%
Boxster/Cayman 3,356 10% 7,953 18.79% 7,292 15%
Panamera 7,614 22% 5,421 13% 5,740 12%
Cayenne 15,545 44.36% 18,507 44% 16,205 34,47%
Macan n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 7,241 15%
Total 35,043 ( 21%) 42,323 ( 21%) 47,007 ( 11%)
Annual US sales 2015–2017
Model 2015[81] 2016[82] 2017[83]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 9,898 19.12% 8,901 16.40% 8,970 16.19%
718 Boxster/Cayman 6,663 12.87% 6,260 11.53% 5,087 9.18%
Panamera 4,986 9.63% 4,403 8.11% 6,731 12.15%
Cayenne 16,473 31.83% 15,383 28.34% 13,203 23.83%
Macan 13,533 26.15% 19,332 35.62% 21,429 38.67%
Total 51,756 ( 10%) 54,280 ( 5%) 55,420 ( 2%)
Annual US sales 2018–2020
Model 2018[84] 2019[85] 2020[86]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 9,647 17% 9,265 15% 8,840 ( 4.6%) 15%
718 5,276 9% 3,880 6% 3,447 ( 11%) 6%
Taycan n.a. n.a. 130 0.2% 4,414 8%
Panamera 8,042 14% 6,625 11% 3,870 ( 42%) 7%
Cayenne 10,733 19% 19,001 31% 18,092 ( 5%) 32%
Macan 23,504 41% 22,667 37% 18,631 ( 18%) 33%
Total 57,202 ( 3%) 61,568 ( 7%) 57,294 ( 7.5%)
Annual US sales 2021–2023
Model 2021[87] 2022 2023[88]
Units % of total Units % of total Units % of total
911 10,042 ( 14%) 14% 10,204 ( 2%) 15% 11,692 ( 15%) 16%
718 4,292 ( 25%) 6% 3,484 ( 19%) 5% 4,526 ( 30%) 6%
Taycan 9,419 (  113%) 13% 7,271 ( 23%) 10% 7,570 ( 4%) 10%
Panamera 4,257 ( 10%) 6% 4,224 ( 1%) 6% 4,205 (-) 6%
Cayenne 17,299 ( 4%) 25% 21,194 ( 23%) 30% 20,475 ( 3%) 27%
Macan 24,716 ( 33%) 35% 23,688 ( 4%) 34% 26,947 ( 14%) 36%
Total 70,005 ( 22%) 70,065 ( 1/2%) 75,415 ( 8%)

Models

The current Porsche model range includes sports cars from the Boxster roadster to their most famous product, the 911. The Cayman is a coupé otherwise similar to the Boxster. The Cayenne is Porsche's mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV). A high performance luxury saloon/sedan, the Panamera, was launched in 2009.

Note: models in bold are current models

Consumer models

Racing models

Prototypes and concept cars

 
Porsche Boxster concept

Tractors

 
Porsche Diesel Super
  • Porsche Type 110
  • Porsche AP Series
  • Porsche Junior (14 hp)
  • Porsche Standard (25 hp)
  • Porsche Super (38 hp)
  • Porsche Master (50 hp)
  • Porsche 312
  • Porsche 108F
  • Porsche R22

Hybrid and electric vehicles

In 2010, Porsche launched the Cayenne S Hybrid and announced the Panamera S Hybrid, and launched the Porsche 918 sports car in 2014, which also features a hybrid system. Also a plug-in hybrid model called the Panamera S E-Hybrid was released in October 2013 in the United States[90][91] and during the fourth quarter of 2013 in several European countries.

Porsche developed a prototype electric Porsche Boxster called the Boxster E in 2011[92] and a hybrid version of the 911 called the GT3 R Hybrid, developed with Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 2010.[93]

In July 2014, Porsche announced the launch by the end of 2014 of the Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid a plug-in hybrid, which will displace the Cayenne S Hybrid from the lineup. The S E-Hybrid will be the first plug-in hybrid in the premium SUV segment and will allow Porsche to become the first automaker with three production plug-in hybrid models.[94]

In July 2017, Porsche installed its first 350 kW, 800V charging station, which the upcoming Porsche Mission E will use. As of 2017, the Porsche charging station is the fastest electric vehicle charging station in the world, being able to charge a Porsche Mission E up to 80% within 15 minutes. Porsche is also currently working with other manufacturers to make Porsche charging stations compatible with other electric vehicles.[95]

In August 2018, Porsche announced that the formerly named Mission E electric car will be named "Taycan" meaning 'leaping horse'.[96] The prototype electric car is expected to be revealed in 2019 after its completion.[97]

Aircraft engines

 
Porsche aircraft engine (1958) in Prototype Museum, Hamburg

See Porsche PFM 3200.

Motorsport

 
The Martini Racing blue and green "psychedelic" livery on a 1970 917K. This car raced at Watkins Glen in 1970.

Porsche has a record 19 outright wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[98] Porsche is currently the world's largest race car manufacturer. In 2006, Porsche built 195 race cars for various international motor sports events. In 2007, Porsche was expected to construct no fewer than 275 dedicated race cars (7 RS Spyder LMP2 prototypes, 37 GT2 spec 911 GT3-RSRs, and 231 911 GT3 Cup vehicles).[99]

Pronunciation

In keeping with the family name of founder Ferdinand Porsche, the company's name is pronounced [ˈpɔʁʃə] in German, which corresponds to /ˈpɔːrʃə/ POR-shə in English,[100] homophonous with the feminine name Portia. However, in English it is often pronounced as a single syllable /pɔːrʃ/ PORSH—without a final /ə/. In German orthography, word-final ⟨e⟩ is not silent but is instead an unstressed schwa.

Reputation

In a survey conducted by the Luxury Institute in New York, Porsche was awarded the title of "the most prestigious automobile brand". Five hundred households with a gross annual income of at least $200,000 and a net worth of at least $720,000 participated.[101]

Porsche won the J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study (IQS) in 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2014.[102]

SUV reception

Porsche's 2003 SUV, the Cayenne, received generally favorable commentary.[103][104]

In 2015, US News ranked the Macan as the best luxury compact SUV in its class.[105]

Reliability

A Canadian study in 2011 revealed that 97.4 percent of Porsches from the last 25 years are still on the road.[106]

In 2014, the Cayman and Boxster made the Consumer Reports list for most reliable vehicles on the road.[107]

Porsche's 911 has been officially named by the TÜV (Technischer Überwachungsverein; Technical Inspection Association) as Germany's most reliable car.[108]

See also

References

Notes

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External links

  • Official website  
  • – the top-tier parent company
  • Porsche Newsroom – Service by the Porsche Communication for journalists and the online community.
  • Porsche Engineering
  • Porsche YouTube channel

porsche, this, article, about, automotive, brand, manufacturer, holding, company, that, majority, owner, volkswagen, group, other, uses, disambiguation, usually, shortened, german, pronunciation, ˈpɔʁʃə, below, german, automobile, manufacturer, specializing, l. This article is about the automotive brand and manufacturer Porsche AG For the holding company that is the majority owner of Volkswagen Group see Porsche SE For other uses of Porsche see Porsche disambiguation Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG usually shortened to Porsche German pronunciation ˈpɔʁʃe see below is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in luxury high performance sports cars SUVs and sedans headquartered in Stuttgart Baden Wurttemberg Germany The company is owned by Volkswagen AG a controlling stake of which is owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE Porsche s current lineup includes the 718 911 Panamera Macan Cayenne and Taycan Dr Ing h c F Porsche AGHeadquarters in StuttgartCompany typePublic AG Traded asFWB P911DAX componentISINDE000PAG9113IndustryAutomotiveFounded1931 93 years ago 1931 in Stuttgart GermanyFounderFerdinand PorscheHeadquartersStuttgart GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleWolfgang Porsche ChairmanOliver Blume CEO 1 ProductsAutomobilesProduction output321 321 vehicles 2 2022 ServicesAutomotive financial services engineering services investment managementRevenue 37 630 billion 2022 2 Operating income 6 770 billion 2022 2 Net income 4 957 billion 2022 2 Total assets 47 673 billion 2022 2 Total equity 17 027 billion 2022 2 OwnersVolkswagen AG 75 Porsche SE 12 5 QIA 2 5 3 Number of employees39 162 2022 2 SubsidiariesMieschke Hofmann und Partner 81 8 Porsche ConsultingWebsitewww wbr porsche wbr comThe origins of the company date to the 1930s when Czech German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche 4 with Adolf Rosenberger a keystone figure in the creation of German automotive manufacturer and Audi precursor Auto Union 5 and Austrian businessman Anton Piech who was at the time also Ferdinand Porsche s son in law In its early days it was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses which later became the Volkswagen Beetle 6 After World War II when Ferdinand would be arrested for war crimes his son Ferry Porsche began building his own car which would result in the Porsche 356 In 2009 Porsche entered an agreement with Volkswagen to create an integrated working group by merging the two companies car manufacturing operations 7 8 By 2015 Porsche SE the holding company spun off from the original Porsche firm had a controlling interest in the Volkswagen Group which included Audi and Lamborghini as subsidiaries 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 Company logo 1 3 Developments 1 4 Relationship with Volkswagen 1 5 Corporate restructuring 1 6 Initial public offering 1 7 Australian eFuel operations 2 Production and sales 2 1 Production composition 2 1 1 U S sales 3 Models 3 1 Consumer models 3 2 Racing models 3 3 Prototypes and concept cars 3 4 Tractors 3 5 Hybrid and electric vehicles 3 6 Aircraft engines 4 Motorsport 5 Pronunciation 6 Reputation 6 1 SUV reception 7 Reliability 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Bibliography 10 External linksHistoryOrigin Ferdinand Porsche 1875 1951 founded the company called Dr Ing h c F Porsche GmbH 4 with Adolf Rosenberger 10 and Anton Piech in 1931 11 The name is short for Ferdinand Porsche s full title in German Doktor Ingenieur honoris causa lit Doctor of Engineering Honorary Degree Ferdinand Porsche 12 The main offices was at Kronenstrasse 24 in the centre of Stuttgart 13 Initially the company offered motor vehicle development work and consulting 4 but did not build any cars under its own name One of the first assignments the new company received was from the German government to design a car for the people that is a Volkswagen 4 This resulted in the Volkswagen Beetle one of the most successful car designs of all time 6 Later the Porsche 64 would be developed in 1939 using many components from the Beetle 4 nbsp Porsche s tank prototype the Porsche Tiger that lost to Henschel amp Son s Tiger I nbsp Panzerjager Elefant after the loss of the contract to the Tiger I Porsche recycled his design into a tank destroyer During World War II 14 Volkswagen production turned to the military version of the Volkswagen Beetle the Kubelwagen 14 52 000 produced and Schwimmwagen 14 15 584 produced 15 Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war losing out to Henschel amp Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I and the Tiger II However not all this work was wasted as the chassis Porsche designed for the Tiger I was used as the base for the Elefant tank destroyer Porsche also developed the Maus super heavy tank in the closing stages of the war producing two prototypes 16 Ferdinand Porsche s biographer Fabian Muller wrote that Porsche had thousands of people forcibly brought to work at their factories during the war The workers wore the letter P on their clothing at all times It stood not for Porsche but for Poland 17 At the end of World War II in 1945 the Volkswagen factory at KdF Stadt fell to the British Ferdinand lost his position as chairman of the board of management of Volkswagen and Ivan Hirst a British Army major was put in charge of the factory In Wolfsburg the Volkswagen company magazine dubbed him The British Major who saved Volkswagen 18 On 15 December of that year Ferdinand was arrested for war crimes but not tried During his 20 month imprisonment Ferdinand Porsche s son Ferry Porsche decided to build his own car because he could not find an existing one that he wanted to buy He also had to steer the company through some of its most difficult days until his father s release in August 1947 19 The first models of what was to become the 356 were built in a small sawmill in Gmund Austria 19 The prototype car was shown to German auto dealers and when pre orders reached a set threshold production with aluminum body was begun by Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH founded by Ferry and Louise Many regard the 356 as the first Porsche simply because it was the first model sold by the fledgling company After production of the 356 was taken over by the father s Dr Ing h c F Porsche GmbH in Stuttgart in 1950 Porsche commissioned a Zuffenhausen based company Reutter Karosserie which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle prototypes to produce the 356 s steel body In 1952 Porsche constructed an assembly plant Werk 2 across the street from Reutter Karosserie the main road in front of Werk 1 the oldest Porsche building is now known as Porschestrasse 20 The 356 was road certified in 1948 Company logo nbsp Coat of arms of Wurttemberg during the Weimar era nbsp Coat of arms of StuttgartPorsche s company logo stems from the coat of arms of the Free People s State of Wurttemberg of Weimar Germany of 1918 1933 which had Stuttgart as its capital The Bundesland of Wurttemberg Hohenzollern used the same arms from 1945 to 1952 while Stuttgart during these years operated as the capital of adjacent Wurttemberg Baden The arms of Stuttgart appear in the middle of the logo as an inescutcheon for the company had its headquarters in Stuttgart The heraldic symbols combined with the texts Porsche and Stuttgart do not form a conventional coat of arms since heraldic achievements never spell out the name of the armiger nor the armiger s home town in the shield Wurttemberg Baden and Wurttemberg Hohenzollern both in 1952 became part of the present Bundesland of Baden Wurttemberg after the political consolidation of West Germany in 1949 but the old design of the arms of Wurttemberg lives on in the Porsche logo On 30 January 1951 not long before the formation of Baden Wurttemberg Ferdinand Porsche died from complications following a stroke Developments nbsp 1952 Porsche 356 K 9 1 prototypeIn post war Germany parts were generally in short supply so the 356 automobile used components from the Volkswagen Beetle including the engine case from its internal combustion engine transmission and several parts used in the suspension The 356 however had several evolutionary stages A B and C while in production and most Volkswagen sourced parts were replaced by Porsche made parts Beginning in 1954 the 356s engines started utilizing engine cases designed specifically for the 356 The sleek bodywork was designed by Erwin Komenda who also had designed the body of the Beetle Porsche s signature designs have from the beginning featured air cooled rear engine configurations like the Beetle rare for other car manufacturers but producing automobiles that are very well balanced In 1964 after a fair amount of success in motor racing with various models including the 550 Spyder and with the 356 needing a major re design the company launched the Porsche 911 another air cooled rear engined sports car this time with a six cylinder boxer engine The team to lay out the body shell design was led by Ferry Porsche s eldest son Ferdinand Alexander Porsche F A The design phase for the 911 caused internal problems with Erwin Komenda who led the body design department until then F A Porsche complained Komenda made unauthorized changes to the design Company leader Ferry Porsche took his son s drawings to neighbouring chassis manufacturer Reuter Reuter s workshop was later acquired by Porsche so called Werk 2 Afterward Reuter became a seat manufacturer today known as Keiper Recaro nbsp The Porsche 912 from the 1960sThe design office gave sequential numbers to every project See Porsche type numbers but the designated 901 nomenclature contravened Peugeot s trademarks on all x0x names so it was adjusted to 911 Racing models adhered to the correct numbering sequence 904 906 908 The 911 has become Porsche s most well known model successful on the race track in rallies and in terms of road car sales It remains in production however after several generations of revision current model 911s share only the basic mechanical configuration of a rear engined six cylinder coupe and basic styling cues with the original car A cost reduced model with the same body but with a 356 derived four cylinder engine was sold as the 912 In 1972 the company s legal form was changed from Kommanditgesellschaft KG or limited partnership to Aktiengesellschaft AG or public limited company because Ferry Porsche came to believe the scale of the company outgrew a family operation after learning about Soichiro Honda s no family members in the company policy at Honda This led to the establishment of an executive board with members from outside the Porsche family and a supervisory board consisting largely of family members With this change most family members in the operation of the company including F A Porsche and Ferdinand Piech departed from the company F A Porsche founded his own design company Porsche Design which is renowned for exclusive sunglasses watches furniture and many other luxury articles Louise s son and Ferry s nephew Ferdinand Piech who was responsible for mechanical development of Porsche s production and racing cars including the very successful 911 908 and 917 models formed his own engineering bureau and developed a five cylinder inline diesel engine for Mercedes Benz A short time later he moved to Audi used to be a division then a subsidiary of Volkswagen and pursued his career through the entire company ultimately becoming the chairman of Volkswagen Group The first chief executive officer CEO of Porsche AG was Ernst Fuhrmann who had been working in the company s engine development division Fuhrmann was responsible for the so called Fuhrmann engine used in the 356 Carrera models as well as the 550 Spyder having four overhead camshafts instead of a central camshaft with pushrods as in the Volkswagen derived serial engines He planned to cease the 911 during the 1970s and replace it with the V8 front engined grand sportswagon 928 As we know today the 911 outlived the 928 by far Fuhrmann was replaced in the early 1980s by Peter W Schutz an American manager and self proclaimed 911 aficionado He was then replaced in 1988 by the former manager of German computer company Nixdorf Computer AG Arno Bohn who made some costly miscalculations that led to his dismissal soon after along with that of the development director Dr Ulrich Bez who was formerly responsible for BMW s Z1 model and was CEO of Aston Martin from 2000 to 2013 21 nbsp Porsche 911 964 introduced in 1989 was the first to be offered with Porsche s Tiptronic transmission and four wheel drive In 1990 Porsche drew up a memorandum of understanding with Toyota to learn and benefit from Japanese lean manufacturing methods In 2004 it was reported that Toyota was assisting Porsche with hybrid technology 22 Following the dismissal of Bohn Heinz Branitzki a longtime Porsche employee was appointed as interim CEO Branitzki served in that position until Wendelin Wiedeking became CEO in 1993 Wiedeking took over the chairmanship of the board at a time when Porsche appeared vulnerable to a takeover by a larger company During his long tenure Wiedeking transformed Porsche into a very efficient and profitable company Ferdinand Porsche s nephew Ferdinand Piech was chairman and CEO of the Volkswagen Group from 1993 to 2002 and is chairman of the Volkswagen AG Supervisory Board since then With 12 8 percent of the Porsche SE voting shares he also remains the second largest individual shareholder of Porsche SE after his cousin F A Porsche which had 13 6 percent Porsche s 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig Saxony which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche s annual output In 2004 production of the 456 kilowatts 620 PS 612 bhp Carrera GT commenced in Leipzig and at EUR 450 000 440 000 in the United States it was the most expensive production model Porsche ever built nbsp Porsche 911 991 In mid 2006 after years of the Boxster and later the Cayenne as the best selling Porsche in North America the 911 regained its position as Porsche s best seller in the region The Cayenne and 911 have cycled as the top selling model since In Germany the 911 outsells the Boxster Cayman and Cayenne 23 In May 2011 Porsche Cars North America announced plans to spend 80 100 million but will receive about 15 million in economic incentives to move their North American headquarters from Sandy Springs a suburb of Atlanta to Aerotropolis Atlanta a new mixed use development on the site of the old Ford Hapeville plant adjacent to Atlanta s airport 24 Designed by architectural firm HOK the headquarters will include a new office building and test track 25 26 27 The facility will be known by its new address One Porsche Drive In October 2017 Porsche Cars North America announced the launch of Porsche Passport 28 a new sports car and SUV subscription program This new offering allows consumers to access Porsche vehicles through subscribing to the service rather than owning or leasing a vehicle The Porsche Passport service was available initially in Atlanta 29 30 and has become available in many major cities across the US 31 During the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020 Porsche suspended its manufacturing in Europe for two weeks By taking this step the sports car manufacturer is responding to the significant acceleration in the rate of infection caused by the coronavirus and the resultant measures implemented by the relevant authorities 32 In August 2022 Bloomberg News reported that Porsche has lined up interest in subscription of its initial public offering for a valuation between US 60 85 billion It is expected to be listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange in September 33 Relationship with Volkswagen nbsp Combined badging of the European 914The company has always had a close relationship with initially the Volkswagen VW marque and later the Volkswagen Group which also owns Audi AG because the first Volkswagen Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche The two companies collaborated in 1969 to make the VW Porsche 914 and 914 6 whereby the 914 6 had a Porsche engine and the 914 had a Volkswagen engine Further collaboration in 1976 resulted in the Porsche 912E US only and the Porsche 924 which used many Audi components and was built at Audi s Neckarsulm factory which had been NSU s Porsche 944s were also built there 34 although they used far fewer Volkswagen components The Cayenne introduced in 2002 shares its chassis with the Volkswagen Touareg and the Audi Q7 which is built at the Volkswagen Group factory in Bratislava Slovakia Corporate restructuring nbsp Porsche Design Tower Stuttgart nbsp A 991 in front of the factory in which it was assembled Porsche Werk Stuttgart right and the manufacturer s central dealership Porsche Zentrum Stuttgart left nbsp Porsche board members Oliver Blume Detlev von Platen Michael Steiner nbsp Uwe Karsten Stadter Albrecht Reimold and Andreas Haffner left to right Porsche SE was created in June 2007 by renaming the old Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG and became a holding company for the families stake in Porsche Zwischenholding GmbH 50 1 which in turn held 100 of the old Porsche AG and Volkswagen AG 50 7 35 8 At the same time the new Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG Porsche AG was created for the car manufacturing business In August 2009 Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG reached an agreement that the car manufacturing operations of the two companies would merge in 2011 to form an Integrated Automotive Group 7 36 The management of Volkswagen AG agreed to 50 76 of Volkswagen AG being owned by Porsche SE in return for Volkswagen AG management taking Porsche SE management positions in order for Volkswagen management to remain in control and for Volkswagen AG acquiring ownership of Porsche AG As of the end of 2015 the 52 2 control interest in VW AG is the predominant investment by Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG in turn controls brands and companies such as Volkswagen Audi SEAT Skoda Bentley Bugatti Lamborghini Porsche AG Ducati VW Commercial Vehicles Scania MAN as well as Volkswagen Financial Services 9 Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG which stands for Doktor Ingenieur honoris causa Ferdinand Porsche Aktiengesellschaft as a 100 subsidiary of VW AG is responsible for the actual production and manufacture of the Porsche automobile line The company currently produces Porsche 911 37 Boxster and Cayman sports cars the Cayenne and Macan sport utility vehicles and the four door Panamera Porsche AG has a 29 share in German engineering and design consultancy Bertrandt AG 38 39 and 81 8 of Mieschke Hofmann und Partner 40 In 2018 Porsche acquired a 10 minority shareholding stake of the Croatian electric sportscar manufacturer Rimac Automobili to form a development partnership 41 42 Initial public offering In February 2022 Volkswagen AG had announced that it would examine the feasibility of a possible IPO of Porsche AG 43 The share capital of Porsche AG has been divided into 50 non voting preference shares and 50 ordinary shares 43 3 Volkswagen AG will retain 75 of ordinary shares while Porsche SE will acquire 25 of ordinary shares Volkswagen AG will also retain 75 of preference shares while 25 of preference shares 12 5 of share capital will be sold during IPO 43 while Qatar Investment Authority has already committed to buy 4 99 of preference shares leaving another 20 01 10 of share capital to other investors 3 As part of the preliminary offering 113 875 thousand shares were sold at the upper limit of the price range 82 5 euros Thus the value of the company was estimated at 75 billion euros In the first hours of trading on the Frankfurt stock exchange on 29 September the share price rose to 84 euros 44 Australian eFuel operations Main article Highly Innovative Fuels Australia In April 2022 Porsche Australia announced they are planning to open an efuel manufacturing facility in the island state of Tasmania The plant will be the first of its type in the country The facility is to be named the HIF Highly Innovative Fuels Tasmania Carbon Neutral eFuel Plant It is slated to open in 2026 45 Production and salesThe headquarters and main factory are located in Zuffenhausen a district in Stuttgart where Porsche produces flat 6 and V8 piston engines 46 Cayenne and Panamera models are manufactured in Leipzig Germany and parts for the SUV are also assembled in the Volkswagen Touareg factory in Bratislava Slovakia 47 Boxster and Cayman production was outsourced to Valmet Automotive in Finland from 1997 to 2011 and in 2012 production moved to Germany 48 Since 2011 the area of the Zuffenhausen plant has more than doubled from 284 000 m2 28 4 ha to 614 000 m2 61 4 ha as a result of purchasing the former Layher Deltona and Daimler sites among others 49 50 In 2015 Porsche reported selling a total of 218 983 cars 28 953 13 22 as domestic German sales and 190 030 86 78 internationally 51 The company has been highly successful in recent times and indeed claims to have the highest profit per unit sold of any car company in the world 52 Table of profits in millions of euros and number of cars produced Figures from 2008 9 onwards were not reported as part of Porsche SE 53 On 11 May 2017 Porsche built the one millionth 911 An Irish green Carrera S was built for the celebration and it will be taken on a global tour before becoming a permanent exhibit at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart 54 Sales by region 2023 55 Region Sales in billion shareNorth America 11 7 29 5 China 9 5 23 6 Europe 8 8 21 7 Germany 4 9 12 0 Rest of the World 5 8 14 3 In August 2021 Porsche has confirmed that it will be setting up a production plant in Malaysia the first country outside of Europe 56 Local assembly will be handled by Porsche Malaysia s partner Sime Darby which has been the official distributor of the Stuttgart based company in Malaysia since 2010 Year ending Revenue Pre tax profit Production Sales31 July 2002 4 857m 829m 55 050 54 23431 July 2003 5 583m 933m 73 284 66 80331 July 2004 6 148m 1 137m 81 531 76 82731 July 2005 6 574m 1 238m 90 954 88 37931 July 2006 7 273m 2 110m 102 602 96 79431 July 2007 7 368m 5 857m 101 844 97 51531 July 2008 7 466m 8 569m 105 162 98 65231 July 2009 m 2 559m 76 739 75 23831 July 2010 7 79b N A 89 123 81 85031 December 2010 9 23b 1 67b 57 N A 97 27331 December 2011 57 10 9b 2 05b 127 793 116 97831 December 2012 13 9b 2 44b 151 999 143 096 58 31 December 2013 14 3b 2 78b 165 808 162 145 59 31 December 2014 17 2b 3 06b 203 097 187 208 60 31 December 2015 21 5b 61 3 382b 234 497 225 121 62 31 December 2019 63 28 5b 4 05b 274 463 280 80031 December 2020 63 28 7b 4 38b 263 236 272 16231 December 2021 63 33 1b 5 73b 300 081 301 91531 December 2022 2 37 6b 6 77b 321 321 309 884Production composition nbsp Porsche production statistics 2018 Of the 246 375 cars produced in the 2017 financial year 32 197 were 911 models 25 114 were Boxster and Cayman cars 63 913 were Cayennes 27 942 were Panameras and 97 202 were Macans 64 Of the 268 691 cars produced in 2018 36 236 were 911 models 23 658 were 718 Boxster and Cayman cars 79 111 were Cayennes 35 493 were Panameras 93 953 were Macans and 240 Taycan pre series vehicles 65 Of the 272 162 cars produced in 2020 34 328 were 911 models 21 784 were 718 Boxster and Cayman cars 92 860 were Cayennes 20 015 Taycan vehicles 66 Of the 321 321 vehicles produced in 2022 41 947 were 911 models 18 080 were 718 Boxster Cayman models 91 117 were Macans 98 113 were Cayennes 35 241 were Panameras and 36 823 were Taycan models 67 U S sales Porsche set a record for a U S sales month in November 2016 with over 5 500 sales well on pace to its best year ever 68 The base price as of March 2024 are 911 114 400 718 68 300 Taycan 99 400 Panamera 99 900 Cayenne 79 200 Macan 78 800Annual US sales 2003 2005 Model 2003 69 2004 70 2005 71 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 996 9 935 nbsp 18 33 10 227 nbsp 3 31 10 653 nbsp 4 31 Boxster 6 432 nbsp 38 21 3 728 nbsp 42 11 8 327 nbsp 123 25 Cayenne 13 661 45 19 134 nbsp 40 57 14 524 nbsp 24 43 Total 30 028 nbsp 33 33 289 nbsp 11 33 859 nbsp 2 Annual US sales 2006 2008 Model 2006 72 2007 73 2008 74 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 997 12 702 nbsp 19 35 13 153 nbsp 4 36 8 324 nbsp 37 30 Boxster 4 850 nbsp 42 14 3 904 nbsp 24 11 2 982 nbsp 24 11 Cayman 7 313 20 6 249 nbsp 17 17 3 513 nbsp 44 13 Cayenne 11 141 nbsp 23 31 13 370 nbsp 20 36 12 898 nbsp 4 46 Total 36 095 nbsp 7 36 680 nbsp 2 27 717 nbsp 24 Annual US sales 2009 2011 Model 2009 75 2010 76 2011 77 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 997 6 839 nbsp 17 8 35 00 5 735 nbsp 16 23 6 016 nbsp 5 21 Boxster Cayman 3 875 nbsp 39 4 19 00 3 499 nbsp 9 14 3 150 nbsp 9 11 Panamera 1 247 6 33 7 741 nbsp 520 31 6 879 nbsp 11 24 Cayenne 7 735 nbsp 31 39 8 343 nbsp 8 33 12 978 nbsp 55 45 Total 19 696 nbsp 24 25 320 nbsp 28 29 023 nbsp 15 Annual US sales 2012 2014 Model 2012 78 2013 79 2014 80 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 8 528 24 10 442 24 67 10 529 22 Boxster Cayman 3 356 10 7 953 18 79 7 292 15 Panamera 7 614 22 5 421 13 5 740 12 Cayenne 15 545 44 36 18 507 44 16 205 34 47 Macan n a n a n a n a 7 241 15 Total 35 043 nbsp 21 42 323 nbsp 21 47 007 nbsp 11 Annual US sales 2015 2017 Model 2015 81 2016 82 2017 83 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 9 898 19 12 8 901 16 40 8 970 16 19 718 Boxster Cayman 6 663 12 87 6 260 11 53 5 087 9 18 Panamera 4 986 9 63 4 403 8 11 6 731 12 15 Cayenne 16 473 31 83 15 383 28 34 13 203 23 83 Macan 13 533 26 15 19 332 35 62 21 429 38 67 Total 51 756 nbsp 10 54 280 nbsp 5 55 420 nbsp 2 Annual US sales 2018 2020 Model 2018 84 2019 85 2020 86 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 9 647 17 9 265 15 8 840 nbsp 4 6 15 718 5 276 9 3 880 6 3 447 nbsp 11 6 Taycan n a n a 130 0 2 4 414 8 Panamera 8 042 14 6 625 11 3 870 nbsp 42 7 Cayenne 10 733 19 19 001 31 18 092 nbsp 5 32 Macan 23 504 41 22 667 37 18 631 nbsp 18 33 Total 57 202 nbsp 3 61 568 nbsp 7 57 294 nbsp 7 5 Annual US sales 2021 2023 Model 2021 87 2022 2023 88 Units of total Units of total Units of total911 10 042 nbsp 14 14 10 204 nbsp 2 15 11 692 nbsp 15 16 718 4 292 nbsp 25 6 3 484 nbsp 19 5 4 526 nbsp 30 6 Taycan 9 419 nbsp 113 13 7 271 nbsp 23 10 7 570 nbsp 4 10 Panamera 4 257 nbsp 10 6 4 224 nbsp 1 6 4 205 6 Cayenne 17 299 nbsp 4 25 21 194 nbsp 23 30 20 475 nbsp 3 27 Macan 24 716 nbsp 33 35 23 688 nbsp 4 34 26 947 nbsp 14 36 Total 70 005 nbsp 22 70 065 nbsp 1 2 75 415 nbsp 8 ModelsSee also List of Porsche vehicles Category Porsche vehicles and Porsche type numbers The current Porsche model range includes sports cars from the Boxster roadster to their most famous product the 911 The Cayman is a coupe otherwise similar to the Boxster The Cayenne is Porsche s mid size luxury sport utility vehicle SUV A high performance luxury saloon sedan the Panamera was launched in 2009 Note models in bold are current modelsConsumer models 356 911 4 seat coupe targa and cabriolet 911 classic 930 964 993 996 997 991 992 911 GT1 Strassenversion 912 914 918 Spyder 924 928 4 seat grand tourer 944 959 968 Boxster 2 seat roadster 986 987 981 982 Carrera GT Cayman 2 seat coupe 987 981 982 Cayenne Mid size crossover SUV Macan Compact crossover SUV Panamera 4 or 4 1 seat liftback and shooting brake estate Taycan 4 or 4 1 seat sedan and shooting brake estate EV nbsp Porsche Cayman nbsp Porsche Boxster nbsp Porsche Panamera nbsp Porsche Cayenne nbsp Porsche Macan nbsp Porsche 911 nbsp Porsche TaycanRacing models 64 360 Cisitalia 550 Spyder 718 787 804 904 906 907 908 909 Bergspyder 910 911 GT1 917 919 hybrid 934 934 5 935 936 956 961 962 963 Porsche 99X Electric Porsche March 89P WSC 95 LMP1 98 LMP2000 never raced RS Spyder 9R6 Prototypes and concept cars nbsp Porsche Boxster conceptPorsche 114 Porsche 356 1 Porsche 695 911 prototype Porsche 901 911 prototype Porsche 916 flat 6 914 Porsche 942 Porsche 959 prototype 918 RSR Porsche 965 89 Porsche 969 Porsche 989 Porsche Boxster concept Porsche C88 Porsche Panamericana Porsche Boxster E Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo concept Porsche Mission E Tractors nbsp Porsche Diesel SuperPorsche Type 110 Porsche AP Series Porsche Junior 14 hp Porsche Standard 25 hp Porsche Super 38 hp Porsche Master 50 hp Porsche 312 Porsche 108F Porsche R22 Hybrid and electric vehicles For details on a Porsche 911 based all electric car see ERuf Model A In 2010 Porsche launched the Cayenne S Hybrid and announced the Panamera S Hybrid and launched the Porsche 918 sports car in 2014 which also features a hybrid system Also a plug in hybrid model called the Panamera S E Hybrid was released in October 2013 in the United States 90 91 and during the fourth quarter of 2013 in several European countries Porsche developed a prototype electric Porsche Boxster called the Boxster E in 2011 92 and a hybrid version of the 911 called the GT3 R Hybrid developed with Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 2010 93 In July 2014 Porsche announced the launch by the end of 2014 of the Porsche Cayenne S E Hybrid a plug in hybrid which will displace the Cayenne S Hybrid from the lineup The S E Hybrid will be the first plug in hybrid in the premium SUV segment and will allow Porsche to become the first automaker with three production plug in hybrid models 94 In July 2017 Porsche installed its first 350 kW 800V charging station which the upcoming Porsche Mission E will use As of 2017 the Porsche charging station is the fastest electric vehicle charging station in the world being able to charge a Porsche Mission E up to 80 within 15 minutes Porsche is also currently working with other manufacturers to make Porsche charging stations compatible with other electric vehicles 95 In August 2018 Porsche announced that the formerly named Mission E electric car will be named Taycan meaning leaping horse 96 The prototype electric car is expected to be revealed in 2019 after its completion 97 Aircraft engines nbsp Porsche aircraft engine 1958 in Prototype Museum HamburgSee Porsche PFM 3200 MotorsportMain article Porsche in motorsport nbsp The Martini Racing blue and green psychedelic livery on a 1970 917K This car raced at Watkins Glen in 1970 Porsche has a record 19 outright wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 98 Porsche is currently the world s largest race car manufacturer In 2006 Porsche built 195 race cars for various international motor sports events In 2007 Porsche was expected to construct no fewer than 275 dedicated race cars 7 RS Spyder LMP2 prototypes 37 GT2 spec 911 GT3 RSRs and 231 911 GT3 Cup vehicles 99 PronunciationIn keeping with the family name of founder Ferdinand Porsche the company s name is pronounced ˈpɔʁʃe in German which corresponds to ˈ p ɔːr ʃ e POR she in English 100 homophonous with the feminine name Portia However in English it is often pronounced as a single syllable p ɔːr ʃ PORSH without a final e In German orthography word final e is not silent but is instead an unstressed schwa ReputationIn a survey conducted by the Luxury Institute in New York Porsche was awarded the title of the most prestigious automobile brand Five hundred households with a gross annual income of at least 200 000 and a net worth of at least 720 000 participated 101 Porsche won the J D Power 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