Porsche's sales volume is about 50,000 in 1999, and about 300,000 in 2021
of foreign mediaMotor1.comwas written about some numbers about Porsche, so I took a look.
First, the number from 50,000 units to 300,000 units.
This is the number of Porsche sales worldwide, but in 1999 it was about 50,000 units, but in 2021 it grew to about 300,000 units.
It seems that Porsche's sales volume, which has been growing for a long time, has fallen below the previous year only twice, in 2008 and 2020.
In 2008, the financial crisis hit the US economy, and in 2020, dealers had to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.
There are no other premium luxury brands that are growing so rapidly, and of course some people may think, "No, isn't Tesla great?" Since there is a considerable difference in , it is not good to think at the same level.
JATOAccording to a survey, the average price of Porsche in Germany is 114% higher than that of Tesla, the difference is 316% in China, and 124% in the United States, for example Porsche sold in Germany even in the first half of 2022 's average retail price is 89% higher at 129,848 euros, compared to 68,862 euros for the Mercedes-Benz.
There is a similar price difference in the US, and 81% in China.
By the way, here are the numbers for Porsche's global sales in 2021 by region ↓. Japan, together with South Korea, uhmmm...5.2%.
On the other hand, China alone has 33%, so it is also a fact that I have to convince myself that the way of putting effort is different.
Porsche overtakes Volkswagen to become Europe's most valuable automaker
By the way, as for Porsche looking at another number, it is still about Porsche's IPO, but Porsche's IPO is said to have been very successful, and Volkswagen is Europe's most valuable car manufacturer. The momentum that is pulling out the n.
As of October 6, 2022 (Thursday), Porsche shares have risen to 93 euros, which brings Porsche's valuation to 85 billion euros.
Volkswagen was valued at 77.8 billion euros at the time, so Porsche had the upper hand.
By the way, Mercedes is the third largest in Europe, with a valuation of 57.2 billion euros.
BMW is followed by 47.5 billion euros and Stellantis with 39.7 billion euros.
Porsche reportedly raised 19.5 billion euros in its IPO, less than half of which went to VW.
Porsche is now the fifth most valuable company in Germany after Linde, SAP, Deutsche, Telekom and Siemens, and the 25th most valuable listed company across Europe according to Reuters.
Source:
◆The Facts And Numbers Behind Porsche
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Past movements:
◆ (December 2021) Rumors that the Piech clan will sell VW shares for Porsche IPO
◆ (October 2021) Volkswagen Group CEO seems to have stopped planning to list Porsche for the time being
◆ (March 2021) Volkswagen CEO opposes Porsche IPO
◆ (February 2021) News that Porsche may be listed