Porsche AG enters its biggest year of product launches in a strong position

Annual Press Conference 2024
  • Porsche posts successful 2023 financial year: Group sales revenue increases to 40.5 billion euros and Group operating profit to 7.3 billion euros.
  • Four new model launches in 2024 will lay the groundwork for a successful future.
  • CEO Oliver Blume: “The Porsche team can be proud of their performance. We have had a strong financial year. 2024 is going to be a year of product launches for Porsche – more so than any year in our history. We will be introducing a variety of exhilarating sports cars to the road, they will delight our customers around the world. This will put the wind at our back for years to come.”
  • CFO Lutz Meschke: “Porsche proved in 2023 that it is resilient, highly profitable and financially robust even in volatile times. And we’re benefitting from an even better-balanced sales structure than in the past. On this basis, we’re laying the groundwork in 2024 for a flying start in 2025.”
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