27/3/2023
Porsche AG has achieved record sales figures for the 2022 financial year, despite challenging market conditions.
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic and multiple global supply chain disruptions have ensured the automotive market has not been the smoothest sector to conduct business in.
Despite all this, Porsche AG has still been able to deliver 309,884 vehicles, an increase of 2.6 per cent on 2021 figures (301,915 vehicles).
A mix of exciting product offerings and improved price positioning has helped ensure Porsche continues to make the brand as strong as ever, with the Road to 20 programme looking to make the brand even more resilient.
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