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posted by jelizondo on Tuesday September 23, @10:48PM   Printer-friendly

Porsche AG on Friday dialled[sic] back plans for its electric vehicle rollout due to weaker demand, pressure in key market China and higher U.S. tariffs, causing the luxury sportscar maker and its parent Volkswagen to slash their 2025 profit outlooks:

The move highlights the challenges for one of the most well-known car brands, which has been squeezed by its two most important markets - China and the United States - over price declines and trade barriers.

Volkswagen, Europe's top carmaker, said it would take a 5.1 billion euro ($6 billion) hit from the far-reaching product overhaul, which delays some EV models in favour of hybrids and combustion engine cars, at its 75.4%-owned subsidiary.

The changes are a major shift for the Stuttgart-based maker of the iconic 911 model, and are expected to hit Porsche's operating profit by up to 1.8 billion euros this year, it said.

[...] Porsche said it would delay the launch of certain all-electric vehicles, adding that the new SUV above the Cayenne model would initially not be offered as an all-electric vehicle, but with combustion-engine and hybrid models.

Also at ZeroHedge.

Previously: Porsche's New Cayenne Will Charge Itself Like No Other EV

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  • (Score: 2) by mcgrew on Thursday September 25, @06:09PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Thursday September 25, @06:09PM (#1418490) Homepage Journal

    Maybe being in the same country they are more aware than the rest of us how dishonest Porche/VW is? It wasn't that long ago they were caught deliberately cheating emissions tests. Now they're advertising the speed of their cameras with a "See that?" commercial that shows things in front of the car at 1/200 of a second (I may have gotten that number wrong) when 35mm film is 24 frames per second and American TV 30, half the AC line frequency. At 1/200 of a second, only 30 out of 200 frames appear. Another touts a safety feature all new cars have, as if they're the only ones who have it.

    I've owned a few VWs but I doubt I'll ever buy another. I hate dishonesty.

    But IMO the Germans have the best engineers. Hasselblad cameras, Dual record turntables, they design some excellent tech.

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