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Porsche hits the brakes on EV plans, flagship SUV to launch with gas power

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Max McDee, 22 September 2025

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Porsche is scaling back its plans for all-electric models in a dramatic strategy U-turn. The German automaker claims the slowing global demand for EVs and a challenging economic climate are forcing its hand. The biggest change is the upcoming flagship SUV, which will now launch with gasoline and hybrid engines.

Thanks to slower-than-expected sales growth for electric cars, rising import tariffs in the US, and a slowing luxury market in China, the company had no choice but to make some serious adjustments to its plans.

Porsche hits the brakes on EV plans, flagship SUV to launch with gas power

Oliver Blume, the CEO of both Porsche and its parent company, the Volkswagen Group, explained the decision as a reaction to market conditions. "We are currently experiencing massive changes within the automotive environment," Blume said. "That's why we're realigning Porsche across the board. In doing so, we want to meet new market realities and changing customer demands."

The clearest example of this "realignment" is the plan for a new, ultra-luxury SUV set to be positioned above the popular Cayenne. This vehicle, known internally as the K1, was originally meant to be an all-electric showcase for the brand. Porsche has confirmed the K1 will now "initially debut" with traditional combustion and plug-in hybrid powertrains only.

This sudden pivot extends beyond just one model. Porsche has also scrapped its timeline for a dedicated, next-generation EV platform that was supposed to underpin a new wave of electric cars in the 2030s. The project will be delayed and redesigned in a joint effort with other brands inside the Volkswagen Group.

Porsche hits the brakes on EV plans, flagship SUV to launch with gas power

The company directly linked this decision to the "significantly slower growth of demand for exclusive battery-electric vehicles." For fans of the classic Porsche experience, this means the gas-powered Panamera and Cayenne models have been given a new lease on life. Successor generations for both are now officially planned to continue well into the next decade.

Not all of Porsche's electric projects are being shelved. The company confirmed that models already deep in development will proceed as planned. This includes the all-electric version of the Cayenne and its coupe variant, as well as a future two-door electric sports car in the 718 model line.

Porsche hits the brakes on EV plans, flagship SUV to launch with gas power

Thankfully, Porsche is not abandoning its electric future; instead, it is adopting a more flexible, two-track approach. A new gasoline-powered SUV based on the Audi Q5 platform will even be sold alongside the new Macan EV, a model that was originally intended to be a standalone electric offering.

This is a huge change for Porsche, and it comes with a significant financial cost. Reworking the company's long-term platform strategy is expected to impact operating profit in 2025 by as much as $2.11 billion. As a result, Porsche had to lower its profitability forecast for 2025. The company now expects a return on sales of up to 2 percent, a sharp fall from its earlier projection of 5 to 7 percent. Its overall sales revenue outlook stays between $43 to $45 billion, but the cost of adapting to the market will squeeze its profits.

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its only going to get worse. what did germans expect. germans turned their back on nuclear and cheap russian energy. eu starts a trade war with china. some factory owner in china is going to keep buying made in germany cars, lol

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