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Porsche 2025 deliveries drop 10% on weak China demand, EU cybersecurity rules
Mar 11, 2026 12:50 AM

Jan 16 (Reuters) - German sports car maker Porsche delivered 10% fewer vehicles globally in 2025, it said on Friday, joining German ‌peers Mercedes and BMW in reporting weaker ​figures.

The company delivered 279,449 vehicles in ‍2025, compared with 310,718 units ⁠in ⁠2024.

While growth in the North American market remained ‌stable, Porsche sales ​slumped in China, Germany and the rest of Europe by ⁠26%, 16% and ‍13%, ​respectively, the car company said.

The decline in Europe was driven by EU ‍cybersecurity regulations, whereas in China, Porsche faced challenging market conditions in the luxury segment, as well as intense competition for fully electric ​models, ‍the carmaker said in a statement.

Porsche said 22.2% of worldwide ​deliveries in 2025 were fully electric models while 12.1% were plug-in hybrids.

"This puts the global share of fully electric vehicles at the upper end of the ​stated target range of 20% to 22% for 2025," it said.

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