Porsche Delivers 31% More Vehicles In The First 6-Months of 2021

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If you’ve been seeing more Porsches on the road, it’s because the brand is breaking records.

After a series of unfortunate events over the past year, the automotive industry is starting to regain traction with Porsche presenting some incredible production numbers for the first half of 2021. Porsche delivered 153,656 vehicles worldwide, representing an increase of 31 percent compared to the previous year. The significant demand growth spanned all model series and global sales regions. The most successful model was the Cayenne at 44,050 units delivered, twelve percent more than last year. The Macan is in second place at 43,618 customers taking delivery in the first half-year. The all-electric Taycan celebrates a special success: with 19,822 vehicle deliveries, it is just under the level of 2020 as a whole at the end of the half-year. The latest member of the model range is on a par with the sports car icon, the 911, with deliveries of 20,611 and an increase of 22 percent. The 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman models saw 11,922 units delivered to customers (up 33 percent). For the Panamera, it was 13,633 vehicles, an increase of six percent. Along with the percentage of sold Porsches on the rise, the German automotive manufacturer is also happy to report an influx in sales across all regions. The United States achieved particularly strong growth within the markets with a rise of 50 percent: 36,326 vehicles were delivered.

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