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保时捷辟谣在华停售电动车:系误读
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-04-29 03:59
Group 1 - The chairman of Porsche, Oliver Blume, indicated that due to "relatively low" sales, Porsche may stop selling electric vehicles in China within the next two to three years [1] - Porsche confirmed that the rumors regarding the cessation of electric vehicle sales in China are misinterpretations, and the company will continue to advance its electrification process in the Chinese market [1] - Porsche plans to launch a new all-electric Cayenne model, while currently offering two electric models, the Taycan and Macan EV, along with hybrid versions of the Panamera and Cayenne [3] Group 2 - Porsche has revised its sales revenue forecast for 2025 to between €37 billion and €38 billion, down from the previous estimate of €39 billion to €40 billion [5] - The company has decided not to expand its Cellforce subsidiary's high-performance battery production plans due to pressures from tariffs and a decline in demand for electric luxury vehicles in China [5] - In 2024, Porsche's global new car deliveries are expected to be 310,700 units, a 3% decrease year-on-year, with a significant drop in the Chinese market where deliveries fell by 28% to 56,900 units [5]