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Porsche to launch four blockbuster new cars this year

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Porsche announced its performance report for fiscal year 2023 today. The report shows that Porsche’s full-year revenue in 2023 will be 44.2 billion euros (Note: currently approximately 346.97 billion RMB), a year-on-year increase of 7.7%. In 2023, Porsche’s global deliveries increased by 3.3% to 320,221 vehicles.

To continue its strong momentum, Porsche plans to launch at least four new or significantly revised models in 2024. The first new car to hit the market will be the highly anticipated new all-electric Panamera. It will be followed closely by the upgraded pure electric Taycan, which will be launched this spring.

Last month, Porsche unveiled the 2025 Taycan, which boasts longer range, faster charging and more powerful performance. This week, Porsche launched its most powerful production model ever – the Taycan Turbo GT, which has a maximum power of 1,092 horsepower and can accelerate from 100 kilometers to 100 kilometers in 2.2 seconds.

The much-anticipated pure electric Macan will also start delivery in the second half of 2024. Porsche said that since the opening of reservations, the order performance of the Macan EV has been very good. It has received more than 10,000 orders so far. These users have not even test driven this car. car.

In addition, updated versions of the Porsche 911, including a high-performance hybrid version, will be launched early this summer.

Thanks to rising demand for electric vehicles, Porsche is sticking to its electric vehicle sales target and plans to have 80% of its deliveries be pure electric models by 2030. Porsche is pursuing electrification with unprecedented intensity, including an electric version of the 718 planned for mid-decade and the highly anticipated all-electric Cayenne.

In addition, Porsche will also launch a new pure electric luxury SUV positioned above the existing Cayenne. The new car will provide a sportier driving experience and be built on the same SSP platform as the first pure electric Lamborghini model. Porsche CEO Blumer said the upcoming luxury electric SUV will be an “extremely sporty SUV.”

Although intensive new car launches may lead to a decline in profits, Porsche expects revenue to increase slightly to 4.0-4.2 billion euros in 2024.

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