Porsche

Analysis: How Porsche will reboot after EV struggle, stock slump

The Porsche Cayenne combustion and plug-in hybrid variants side by side with the PHEV getting a charge.
Porsche will develop combustion-engine and plug-in hybrid versions of the Cayenne large SUV (both variants show) and Panamera large sedan “well into the 2030s,” CEO Oliver Blume said March 12. (PORSCHE)
March 13, 2025 01:44 PM
The Porsche Cayenne combustion and plug-in hybrid variants side by side with the PHEV getting a charge.
Porsche will develop combustion engine and plug-in hybrid versions of the Cayenne large SUV, shown here in both variants, and its Panamera large sedan “well into the 2030s,” CEO Oliver Blume said. (PORSCHE)

BERLIN — When Porsche unveiled its first full-electric sports car in 2019, the company bet that the Taycan would win over die-hard fans and expand the storied brand’s reach into a still untapped market of climate-conscious, fast-driving enthusiasts.

Staying current is easy with newsletters delivered straight to your inbox.