Porsche successfully achieved another record year with delivery of 5,583 cars in the Asia Pacific region, which is an increase of 15 percent compared to 2014.
The iconic 911 maintained its steady growth at 408 units, even in the model year change, while 392 Boxster and Cayman models were delivered. The Macan became the most coveted Porsche last year with 2,888 deliveries and followed by the Cayenne, with 1,639 units sold. The Panamera contributed to 256 units of deliveries.
The iconic 911 maintained its steady growth at 408 units, even in the model year change, while 392 Boxster and Cayman models were delivered. The Macan became the most coveted Porsche last year with 2,888 deliveries and followed by the Cayenne, with 1,639 units sold. The Panamera contributed to 256 units of deliveries.
Taiwan contributed 3,355 vehicles to the total sales of Porsche in the Asia Pacific region. Sales in Malaysia and Singapore grew to 1,120 units. Important growing markets within the region, including Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam continue to develop positively to a total of almost 1,000 units. Sales in Brunei, Cambodia, French Polynesia, Mongolia, New Caledonia and Sri Lanka represented 197 units.
An increase of 15% compared to 2014 confirms the continuous growth year over year in the Asia Pacific region. "Series of exciting, fascinating sports cars are coming to our region this year starting with the new 911 in the beginning of the year. We believe that the newly branded Boxster and Cayman as the 718 models will experience renewed growth in 2016. Our latest addition to the model portfolio Macan will continue to bring first-time buyers to the world of Porsche. Porsche’s appealing sports cars combined with our continuous focus on customer fascination through an outstanding purchase and ownership experience will continue to create upswing trend in the years to come," said Martin Limpert, Managing Director of Porsche Asia Pacific.