Porsche Sales Drop 16% in H1 2026 to 122,306 Cars as EVs Struggle and 911 Surges
Porsche delivered 122,306 vehicles globally in the first half of 2026, a 16% year-on-year decline. China sales fell by 32%, the electric Taycan continues to lose buyers, and the electric Macan trails its outgoing gasoline counterpart. The only bright spot is the 911, whose sales surged 19% globally.
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Global Porsche deliveries dropped 16 percent to 123,000 cars in the first half of 2026.
Electric Macan trails outgoing gasoline model while Taycan demand continues to fall.
China deliveries sank 32 percent, but global 911 sales were up a massive 19 percent.
Unless Porsche’s fortunes change dramatically in the next six months, 2026 is going to join 2025 on a list of years the German brand would rather forget ever happened. Sales fell 10 percent last year, and new half-year sales figures show global deliveries fell 16 percent to 122,306 vehicles in the January to June period. Worryingly for Porsche, there’s no quick fix in sight.
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The biggest bright spot was the evergreen 911. Deliveries jumped 19 percent, proving that Porsche’s rear-engined icon remains just as desirable as ever. A steady rollout of new variants, combined with healthy demand for high-performance GTS, Turbo, and GT models, helped keep the sports car flying out of dealerships.
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The Cayenne also held onto its crown as Porsche’s best-selling model, with 38,141 deliveries, despite slipping 9 percent. That’s especially notable because the electric Cayenne only began reaching customers at the very end of June, meaning it barely contributed to the total.
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The Macan picture is less rosy. Porsche sold 35,315 examples, but nearly 20,000 of those were the combustion model, compared with just 15,620 electric versions. That’s awkward because production of the gasoline Macan ends this month, leaving the EV to carry the lineup alone until a new combustion Macan arrives in 2028 .
The Taycan’s struggles also continue. Deliveries of the electric four-door coupe dropped another 25 percent to just 6,219 cars, proving Porsche still hasn’t reversed the electric sedan’s downward momentum despite continued updates and new technology. One of the big reasons for the Taycan’s poor performance is declining interest in the Porsche brand in China. Deliveries in the region tumbled by a shocking 32 percent.
Porsche Sales H1 2026 By Model
Jan-Jun ’26 Jan-Jun ’25 % Diff
911 30,534 25,608 19%
Cayenne 38,141 41,873 -9%
Macan 35,315 45,137 -22%
Panamera 9,308 14,975 -38%
718 Boxster/Cayman 2,789 10,496 -73%
Taycan 6,219 8,302 -25%
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The discontinued 718 Boxster and Cayman also took a predictable dive, falling 73 percent after production ended last year. That’s hardly surprising, although we’re still waiting to see the long-promised electric successors that will eventually replace them. And when they do eventually turn up, will anyone want to buy them?
So, yeah, not a great set of numbers for Porsche, which, like many automakers, has been stung by softer-than-expected EV demand and other things beyond its control like US tariffs and the loss of federal tax credits that helped sink North American sales by 13 percent. But thank God for the 911 . Deciding to U-turn on its plan to kill its most iconic model in the early 1980s has never looked smarter.
Porsche Sales H1 2026 By Region
Jan-Jun ’26 Jan-Jun ’25 % Diff
Worldwide 122,306 146,391 -16%
Germany 14,938 15,973 -6%
North America 37,712 43,577 -13%
China 14,501 21,302 -32%
Europe (excluding Germany) 30,278 35,381 -14%
Overseas and Emerging Markets 24,877 30,158 -18%
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