Porsche China Trims Operations, Withdraws Authorization from Four Dealerships Amid Slumping Sales
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Starting from June 30, a number of Porsche China dealerships will either cease their distribution activities or modify their sales authorizations. Some will solely maintain after-sales services, while others will have their customer-related operations taken over by nearby dealerships. At present, Porsche China manages 116 authorized Porsche centers, with those in Wuhu, Jining, Nanning, and other cities still operational. In 2025, Porsche's global deliveries plummeted to 279,000 units, representing a 10% year-on-year decrease. Deliveries in the Chinese market were particularly hard-hit, standing at 41,900 units, a significant 26% year-on-year decline, marking the fourth consecutive year of contraction. In the same fiscal year, Porsche's operating revenue dipped to €36.27 billion, down 9.5% year-on-year, while operating profit plummeted to €413 million, a staggering 92.7% year-on-year decrease, resulting in a meager return on sales of just 1.1%.