Every single global sales region contributed, with the largest increases recorded on the American continent. China continues to be the largest single market for Porsche.
The models with the highest demand in
2021 were again the brand's SUVs, led by the Macan. 88,362 customers
became Macan owners. The Cayenne followed in second place with 83,071
vehicles.
The all-electric Taycan saw an outstanding increase, a
total of 41,296 units, which is more than double the number of
deliveries compared to the previous year. The sports car icon, the 911,
was also handed over to more customers than ever before with 38,464
deliveries. The Panamera saw 30,220 deliveries. The 718 Boxster and 718
Cayman were delivered to 20,502 customers.
Porsche increased its deliveries in all sales regions worldwide. Growth was especially strong in the USA, where 22 percent more vehicles were delivered than in the previous year. In total, 70,025 U.S. customers bought a model from the extensive product range. Across the Americas, Porsche made 84,657 deliveries, also representing an increase of 22 percent. China remains the largest single market for the sports car manufacturer and recorded an excellent overall result in 2021 with an increase of 8 percent over an already record year of 2020. In total, 95,671 vehicles were delivered to Chinese customers despite the challenges posed by supply bottlenecks. Overall, there were 131,098 deliveries in the Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle East region, which is 8 percent more than in 2020.
Demand has also risen in the home market of Germany with 28,565 vehicles delivered, representing an increase of 9 percent. In total, 86,160 vehicles were handed over to customers in Europe - seven percent more than in 2020. The high rate of electric sports cars was of particular note. Around 40 percent of Porsche vehicles delivered in Europe in 2021 were electric: either plug-in hybrids or all-electric cars.