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Porsche Closes Chinese Dealers Due To Low Sales And Decreased Profit

Porsche faces 2026 sales struggles, closing four Chinese dealerships to combat declining revenue and high operational costs.
The facilities in Wuhu, Jining, Huai’an, and Nanning concluded operations on June 30th as part of a strategic realignment of the company’s regional sales network. At this juncture, the specific provisions for servicing existing customers and the transition of service obligations to neighboring dealerships remain unconfirmed.
Before these closures, Porsche maintained a network of 116 dealer centers within China. In a move to improve long-term profitability, the company plans to consolidate its footprint to 80 locations, a decision prompted by reports indicating that individual dealerships have been sustaining losses of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan per vehicle delivered.
While the discontinuation of underperforming models, such as the Taycan Sport Turismo, serves as a partial measure, further cost-cutting initiatives remain necessary. Additionally, Porsche has decommissioned approximately 200 DC fast-charging stations across China—an infrastructure investment that represented a significant capital outlay. To improve operational efficiency, the automaker is implementing a comprehensive restructuring plan, which includes departmental streamlining and is expected to result in the reduction of approximately 3,900 positions.
Porsche concluded 2025 with 41,938 vehicle deliveries in the Chinese market, representing a 26.3 percent decline compared to the previous year. This downward trend has persisted into 2026, with first-quarter sales totalling 7,519 units—a 21.0 percent decrease from the same period in 2025. Consequently, China has experienced the most significant contraction of any global market for Porsche thus far this year.
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