Porsche sells 126,497 units in H1 2017,up 7%
Porsche sees an upwards trend in the January-June 2017 period, selling 126,497 vehicles worldwide.
The sports car manufacturer has reported global sales of 126,497 vehicles, up by seven percent in the first half of 2017, exceeding the high figure from the previous year.
The Macan remains the main driver of this growth and the highest-volume model line. However, it is the new Panamera that has achieved the strongest percentage growth in the first six months of the year, with sales of the four-door sports car seeing an increase of 54 percent. China has established itself as the largest single market, with a significant increase of 18 percent to 35,864 vehicles.
According to Detlev von Platen, member of the executive board responsible for sales and marketing, the figures prove that the new Panamera has provided Porsche with a huge boost. "The plug-in hybrid versions and the new Sport Turismo version of the Panamera will provide us with even more momentum”, explains the member of the executive board. “The highly attractive products and unique brand experience that Porsche offers are the foundation of our success”, Platen continues.
Alongside the Panamera, the Macan recorded a double-digit growth in the first half of 2017: deliveries of the SUV increased by 11 percent, reaching the 50,000 mark. While demand for the 718 Cayman and Boxster models and the Cayenne also grew. The Cayenne was the second most popular Porsche model line with 35,601 vehicles delivered.
The US market ranked behind the Chinese market during the reporting period with 27,568 deliveries. In Germany, the sports car manufacturer remained at the record level achieved in the previous year. With 15,474 units, vehicle deliveries to customers increased by one percent.

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