Porsche sales in 2025 will be 279,449 units
Sales figures for 2025 have been announced.
The number of new Porsche cars sold worldwide in 2025 will be 279,449 units, down 10% from 2024 (310,718 units in 2024).
When announcing these figures, Porsche emphasized, "Well, we are value-oriented" (is that how they put it (lol)?).
Porsche new car sales (global)
| 2025 | 279,449 units |
| 2024 | 310,718 units |
| 2023 | 320,221 units |
| 2022 | 309,884 units |
| 2021 | 301,915 units |
| 2020 | 272,162 units |
| 2019 | 280,800 units |
Porsche's worldwide deliveries in 2025 will again be lower than the previous year, just like the previous year.
Porsche considers this to be expected, and the reason for this is
- Shortage of internal combustion engine 718 and Macan models
- Continued weakness in demand for luxury cars in China
- Porsche's value-driven supply management
It is said that this is the case.
The Macan recorded the highest sales of any model, with 84,328 units delivered, while North America continued to be the largest market, with 86,229 units delivered, the same level as last year.

Porsche also emphasized that it is repositioning itself for 2025, making strategic product decisions with an eye to the future and expanding its drivetrain strategy to include "internal combustion engines, plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles" to consistently meet the preferences of customers around the world.
Of the Porsche vehicles delivered worldwide in 2025, 34.41 TP1T (up 7.41 TP1T from the previous year) will be electrified models, with 22.21 TP1T being fully electric vehicles and 12.11 TP1T being plug-in hybrids.
This means that the global share of fully electric vehicles has reached the upper end of the 2025 target range of 20-221 TP1T.
For the first time in Europe, "electric vehicles outnumbered internal combustion engine vehicles in deliveries (57.91 TP1T)." One in three cars is now a fully electric vehicle.
A total of 51,583 911s with internal combustion engines and T-Hybrids were delivered worldwide, setting a new record.

North America is once again the largest sales region
North America was once again the world's largest sales region in 2025, with 86,229 units delivered, but the next strongest performers were overseas and emerging markets, with 54,974 units delivered, down 11 TP1T from the previous year.
In Europe excluding Germany, sales were down 131 TP1T compared to the previous year to 66,340 units, and what is most surprising is that in Germany alone, sales were down 161 TP1T compared to the previous year to just 29,968 units.
The reason for this decline in sales in Europe (Germany) is said to be a tightening of supply for the internal combustion engine 718 and Macan due to EU cybersecurity regulations.
The situation in China has not improved at all, with sales down 261 TP1T from the previous year to 41,938 units.
| Sales volume (January to December) | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Year-on-year |
| the whole world | 280,800 | 272,162 | 301,915 | 309,884 | 320,221 | 310,718 | 279,449 | -10% |
| Europe | 88,975 | 80,892 | 86,160 | 92,197 | 102,659 | 111,757 | 963,08 | -14% |
| Europe (excluding Germany) | 62,685 | 70,229 | 75,899 | 66,340 | -13% | |||
| Germany | 31,618 | 26,152 | 28,565 | 29,512 | 32,430 | 35,858 | 29,968 | -16% |
| Americas | 75,367 | 69,629 | 84,657 | - | - | - | - | - |
| North America | 61,568 | 57,294 | 70,025 | 79,260 | 86,059 | 86,541 | 86,229 | 0% |
| Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East | 116,458 | 121,641 | 131,098 | - | - | - | - | - |
| China | 86,752 | 88,968 | 95,671 | 93,286 | 79,283 | 56,887 | 41,938 | -26% |
| Other Regions & Emerging Markets | - | - | - | 45,141 | 52,220 | 55,533 | 54,974 | -1% |
*Up until FY2021, figures were included for "Germany in Europe," "U.S. in the Americas," and "China in Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East," but from FY2022, The Americas” has disappeared, leaving only “North America,” and “Asia and the Pacific…” has disappeared, now combining “China” and “other overseas regions.”
Macan did its best
By model, the Macan increased by 2% compared to the previous year to 84,328 units (of which 45,367 units were EVs, more than half).
This time, 911 deliveries increased by 1% compared to the previous year to 51,583 units, which is said to be a record number of deliveries for the 911.
Now, from here on, we'll look at models that are down compared to last year...
- Panamera 27,701 units (-6%)
- 718 model 18,612 units (-21%) Production ends in October 2025
- Cayenne 80,886 units (-21%)
- Taycan 16,339 units (-22%)
| model | 2022 sales volume | 2023 sales volume | 2024 Sales Volume | 2025 sales volume | Year-on-year |
| Macan (total) | 86,724 | 87,355 | 82,795 | 84,328 | 2% |
| EV Macan | - | - | 18,278 | 45,367 | 148% |
| Cayenne | 95,604 | 87,553 | 102,889 | 80,886 | -21% |
| Taycan | 34,801 | 40,629 | 20,836 | 16,339 | -22% |
| 911 | 40,410 | 50,146 | 50,941 | 51,583 | 1% |
| Panamera | 34,142 | 34,020 | 29,587 | 27,701 | -6% |
| 718 | 18,203 | 20,518 | 23,670 | 18,612 | -21% |
Porsche in 2026
Based on the 2025 delivery figures, Porsche forecasts for 2026:
- Continue to carefully control supply and demand based on our "value over volume" strategy
- Taking into account the end of production of the 718 and Macan internal combustion engine models, the company is realistically planning sales figures for 2026.
- Continued investment in three-pillar powertrain strategy (internal combustion engine, hybrid, and full EV)
- Particular emphasis is placed on the customization field (Exclusive Manufaktur and Sonderwunsch), which responds to the desire for further individualization of customers.
It is said that.
It would be very bad if this extremely bad outcome had not been anticipated, but Porsche had anticipated (or rather, already knew) that the outcome in 2025 would be the worst from an early stage.
"We expect 2025 to be the bottom before Porsche sees a significant improvement from 2026 onwards."
Was said.
As this saying goes, I would like to believe that 2025 will be the ``bottom'' and that things will start to improve from 2026.
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