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Porsche Pulls Back on EV Push as Profit Forecast Shrinks

by Samir Gautam
September 23, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Porsche Pulls Back on EV Push as Profit Forecast Shrinks

Porsche Pulls Back on EV Push as Profit Forecast Shrinks

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Porsche’s ambitious electric dreams hit a speed bump this week. The German sports car maker saw its stock sink more than 7% on Monday after warning that delays in its electric vehicle (EV) rollout will drag down 2025 earnings. Parent company Volkswagen also slipped by a similar margin, signaling deeper concerns across the group.

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Profit Outlook Slashed

In a statement issued on Friday, Porsche cut its projected profit margin from as high as 7% to just 2% or lower. The company cited a cocktail of challenges: newly imposed US import tariffs, a faltering Chinese luxury market, and a slower-than-expected ramp-up of electric mobility in Europe.

These headwinds, Porsche said, are forcing it to rethink both timelines and product mixes. “We remain committed to electrification,” the company noted, “but will pace our transition carefully to match evolving market realities.”

Strategic Shift Back to Combustion

The rethink marks a stark pivot from Porsche’s earlier promise of rapid electrification. The brand had once positioned itself at the cutting edge of luxury EVs, debuting its Mission E concept nearly a decade ago.

Now, the rollout plan has changed. A new line of sport utility vehicles—originally planned to launch as fully electric—will debut instead with combustion engines and plug-in hybrid options. Core models such as the Panamera and Cayenne will remain available in petrol and hybrid versions well into the 2030s, even as the European Union prepares to enforce a 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel sales.

By extending the lifespan of its combustion portfolio, Porsche is buying time. The company and other German manufacturers have been lobbying Brussels to ease emissions targets, warning that current goals are “unrealistic” under market conditions.

Competition Heats Up

Part of the problem lies across the globe. Chinese brands like BYD and XPeng have triggered a price war at home, creating ripple effects that stretch into Europe. Average car prices in China have fallen nearly 19% over two years to around 165,000 yuan ($23,190), making it harder for premium European makers to defend their margins.

International manufacturers, Porsche included, have struggled to gain traction in China’s increasingly competitive luxury segment. Meanwhile, demand in Europe is cooling as inflation and higher borrowing costs squeeze buyers.

Industry-Wide Strain

Porsche is not alone. BMW and Mercedes-Benz have also begun cutting costs to protect profits as they navigate the same squeeze: the expense of electrification against uneven demand and mounting global competition.

Volkswagen, Porsche’s parent, faces the added burden of financing billions in updates to Porsche’s lineup. The cost pressure comes just as the group tries to balance its own sprawling EV strategy with market pushback.

A Measured Transition

For now, Porsche’s message is clear: electrification remains the future, but not at any cost. Extending combustion offerings and focusing on hybrids gives the brand breathing room to adapt without abandoning its loyal base of petrol enthusiasts.

What this means for the broader European auto sector is a more cautious, less linear path to electrification. Policymakers, investors, and rivals will be watching closely as Porsche recalibrates—a reminder that even icons of speed can’t outrun shifting economics.

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