- Worldwide deliveries total 221,512 in the first three quarters of 2022
- 2 percent gain compared to the same period of the previous year
- Nearly 3:1 ratio of SUV vs sports car sold
At the end of Q3 2022, Porsche has delivered 221,512 vehicles worldwide in the first nine months of the year – a 2 percent gain compared to the same period last year. In the sales region Europe and in the German market, Porsche posted the most significant increases in deliveries.
The biggest gains were in the sales region Europe, where Porsche delivered 42,204 vehicles between January and September – 11 percent more than the same period last year. In its home market, Germany, 20,850 customers took delivery of their vehicles – a gain of 9 percent.
In China, which remains its largest single market, Porsche delivered 68,766 vehicles (a decline of 1 percent). The limitations engendered by months-long lockdowns were largely balanced out by the third quarter.
In North America, Porsche recorded 56,357 deliveries. The slight decline of 4 percent was due to logistical challenges, particularly in the first quarter, and accelerated deliveries in the third quarter continued to reduce the gap to the very strong previous year.
Porsche SUV models remain in especially high demand among customers. With 66,769 deliveries, the remains in the top spot. The second most popular model, the , recorded 59,604 deliveries.
The had 30,611 deliveries – a gain of 9 percent. Customers also took delivery of 14,003 examples of the and models.
The was delivered to 25,452 customers. Worldwide deliveries of the all-electric hit 25,073, with the 12 percent decline due to supply chain-related bottlenecks and declining parts availability. Porsche says both of these factors particularly affect the Taycan while its order book remains large.
Keyword: For every 1 unit of sports car Porsche sells, 3 Porsche SUVs are sold