Porsche Says Chinese Are Falling for Its Classic Sportscars
Porsche says its classic two-door sportscars are starting to take off on the traffic-clogged streets of Beijing.
The luxury-car manufacturer so far hasnāt sold many of the two-seater 911s in China, where much of its clientele can afford a chauffeur. While the space-constrained vehicles remain the heart of the brandās identity, SUVs provide the mainstay of sales. But that will change as Porsche continues to expand in the country that has become its biggest market, the brandās head of sales Detlev von Platen said.
āThe growth isnāt just coming from SUVs,ā von Platen said Wednesday in an interview at the Beijing motor show. āDemand for our two-door sports cars, the 718 Cayman and Boxster, is developing extremely well.ā
Porsche last year sold about 71,000 vehicles in China, a 10 percent increase, all of them imported and attracting steep levies. Just 11 percent were two-door sportscars, well below the one-quarter of sales in the U.S., its second-biggest market. There, the carmaker delivered some 55,000 vehicles.
āWeāre doing a lot to push this development,ā said von Platen, with Porsche due to open a driving experience center in Shanghai on Thursday. āItās got to be possible to experience the car.ā
China last week said it plans to remove rules that require foreign carmakers to enter into joint ventures to produce cars in the worldās biggest market. From 2022 manufacturers, which operate under a 50:50 arrangement, can either buy out existing partners or strike out on their own. For Porsche, establishing production in China isnāt on the agenda, said von Platen.
āChina is also set to lower import duties, so thatās again lessening the case for such a plan,ā he said.
Source: Bloomberg
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