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2022/05/05 | Stuttgart | Company | Press Release

Return on sales in first quarter grows to 18.2 per cent

Porsche increases sales revenue and operating profit

Stuttgart. Porsche AG demonstrated a robust performance at the start of the year. In the first three months of 2022, the company increased both its sales revenue and its operating profit compared to the first quarter of the previous year. Sales revenue grew from 7.73 to 8.04 billion euros, and operating profit from 1.26 to 1.47 billion euros. This is an increase of 4.1 and 17.4 per cent respectively. The return on sales improved from 16.2 to 18.2 per cent.

“Despite all the global challenges, we’re still right on track,” says Lutz Meschke, Deputy Chairman and Member of the Executive Board responsible for Finance and IT at Porsche AG. “In the first quarter, Porsche benefited in particular from a strong sales mix, disproportionate growth in the other business segments and positive currency effects. Due to many external challenges that we cannot influence, it is difficult to provide an outlook. Nevertheless, we are aiming for a return on sales of at least 15 percent in the financial year 2022.”

To achieve its high profit expectations in light of the war in Ukraine, the sports car manufacturer has taken additional measures to secure good results. “Our strong quarterly figures show that our task force has done great work,” says Meschke. The sports car manufacturer achieved a growth in revenue despite a drop in deliveries of five per cent compared to the previous year; in the first quarter, 68,426 vehicles were delivered to customers. The bestselling models were the Cayenne (19,029) and the Macan (18,329). The fully-electric Taycan was the third most popular (9,470). “Our electromobility strategy is showing its effect: 23 per cent of all vehicles delivered were electrified – and 14 per cent were fully electric,” says Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board at Porsche AG. The company is therefore well on course to achieving its ambitious targets. In 2025, half of all new Porsche sales are expected to be electrified – either fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles. By 2030, the proportion of all new Porsche vehicles with an all-electric powertrain is expected to total more than 80 per cent.

Oliver Blume: “Our order books are full and we’re working very hard to satisfy the demand in spite of all uncertainties. With the mentality of a motorsport team, all employees have shown great commitment in the work they have been doing together, and have performed to the highest standard.” Despite the uncertain conditions around the world, Porsche continues to invest in areas relevant to the future, such as electrification, digitalisation and sustainability. “One thing we can say for certain,” emphasises Meschke. “In-house we have a lean, robust structure in place. The goal of Porsche is and remains to set standards in terms of profitability and cash flow.”

“It is important to us that we impress our customers worldwide, achieve profitable growth and assume social responsibility,” continues CEO Oliver Blume. Porsche has already demonstrated its social commitment in the first quarter, with language courses for refugees from Ukraine and donations to the UN refugee programme. “Our success must not allow us to lose sight of those who are in difficulty through no fault of their own. We are very concerned about the suffering of the Ukrainian people.”


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*Dati determinati secondo il metodo di misurazione previsto dalla legge. Dal 1° settembre 2017 alcune auto nuove sono state omologate in conformità alla procedura armonizzata di test dei veicoli leggeri a livello mondiale (“WLTP”), una procedura di test più realistica per misurare il consumo di carburante/elettricità e le emissioni di CO₂. Dal 1° settembre 2018 la WLTP sostituisce il nuovo ciclo di guida europeo (“NEDC”). A causa delle condizioni di test più realistiche, il consumo di carburante/elettricità e i valori delle emissioni di CO₂ rilevati in base alla procedura WLTP saranno, in molti casi, superiori a quelli determinati in conformità alla procedura NEDC. Ciò potrebbe provocare corrispondenti modifiche della tassazione dei veicoli a partire dal 1° settembre 2018.

A partire dal 1° gennaio 2019, siamo tenuti a fornire i valori WLTP. Le prestazioni accessorie e i complementi (accessori, modelli di pneumatici, ecc.) possono modificare sostanzialmente i parametri di un veicolo, come il peso, la resistenza al rotolamento e l'aerodinamica e, insieme alle condizioni meteorologiche e del traffico, nonché la gestione individuale, possono influenzare il consumo di carburante/elettricità, il livello delle emissioni di CO₂ e i valori delle prestazioni del veicolo. L'ulteriore comunicazione dei valori NEDC viene effettuata utilizzando lo strumento di correlazione di cui al Regolamento di esecuzione (UE) 2017/1153 a fini fiscali e informativi. Nella misura in cui i valori NEDC sono presentati sotto forma di intervalli, essi non si riferiscono ad un singolo veicolo e non fanno parte dell'offerta. Questi valori sono destinati unicamente a confrontare diversi tipi di veicoli.
Per maggiori informazioni sulla differenza tra la procedura WLTP e la NEDC, vi invitiamo a visitare www.porsche.com/wltp.

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