Porsche India annual sales cross 1,000 units for the first time

    Porsche sales saw a year-on-year increase of 10 percent in 2024.

    Published On Jan 20, 2025 01:57:00 PM

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    Porsche India has announced that 2024 was a record year in terms of sales. The German performance brand delivered over 1,000 units during the year, recording a 10 percent growth over 2023's numbers. Porsche says sales grew in 2024 thanks to the introduction of new models like the 911 facelift, new-gen Panamera and the updated Cayenne.

    1. Porsche retailed 454 Cayennes and 259 Macans in 2024
    2. 156 units of the 911, 718 Cayman and Boxster delivered in 2024

    Of the 1,006 units retailed in 2024, Porsche sold 454 units of the Cayenne SUV, and 259 units of the smaller Macan SUV; SUVs accounted for 71 percent of the brand’s total sales. Porsche’s 2-door sports cars – the 911 and the 718 Boxster and Cayman – sold a combined 156 units, registering a whopping 95 percent year-on-year increase. This leaves the Porsche Panamera and Taycan, which sold a combined 137 units.

    At the ongoing Auto Expo 2025, Porsche has quite a large pavilion where it is showcasing a large selection of its India line-up from the new all-electric Macan and Taycan facelift, to the latest 992.2 gen 911 Carrera.

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    Porsche Macan EV, Taycan facelift walkaround video: Auto Expo 2025

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