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Porsche liquidates regional dealer channels in China as retail losses reach 4,413 USD per car

CarNewsChina.com

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June 29, 2026

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Porsche cuts vehicle sales authorizations across four Chinese cities on June 30 as global operating profits contract and Q1 deliveries fall 15 amid electric vehicle competition. The post Porsche liquidates regional dealer channels in China as retail losses reach 4,413 USD per car appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.

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TechNode

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· Jul 9, 2026

Porsche’s first-half deliveries fall 16%, China sales plunge nearly one-third

Driven by pressure in the Chinese market and the expiration of US electric vehicle tax credits, Porsche delivered 122,306 vehicles worldwide in the first half of 2026, down 16 year over year. Deliveries in China plunged nearly one-third from a year earlier, which Porsche attributed to challenging market conditions and its continued focus on a []

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Volkswagen China deliveries see 26% drop year on year to lowest point since 2010

Volkswagen Group’s deliveries in China slumped during the first half of 2026 to their lowest level in 16 years, as local electric vehicle (EV) brands further siphoned off buyers’ interest in petrol cars amid a slowing market. Through its three ventures with Chinese partners, the German car brand handed over a total of 971,000 units to customers in China between January and June, down 26.1 per cent year on year, it said in a statement. The delivery volume hit the lowest level since the first half...

Daily Mail

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· Jul 7, 2026

Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift

Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 11, 2026

Prediction: Carvana's New-Car Business Will Work. Early Numbers Are Stunning.

Carvana is finally selling new vehicles, and early results emphasize how lucrative that could become.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 9, 2026

Porsche first-half deliveries fall 16% to weakest level since 2020

German luxury sports carmaker’s sales drop to 122,306 vehicles in January-June, with deliveries falling in all regions; China down 32 and North America 13

TASS

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· Jul 3, 2026

Sales of new passenger cars, LCVs in Russia gain 27% in June to 118,000 units — AEB

In the first six months of 2026, sales of new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in Russia increased by 10 compared to the same period in 2025, totaling 600,844 units

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Related coverage for "Porsche liquidates regional dealer channels in China as retail losses reach 4,413 USD per car": TechNode — Porsche’s first-half deliveries fall 16%, China sales plunge nearly one-third. South China Morning Post — Volkswagen China deliveries see 26% drop year on year to lowest point since 2010. Daily Mail — Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift. The Motley Fool — Prediction: Carvana's New-Car Business Will Work. Early Numbers Are Stunning.. Anadolu Agency — Porsche first-half deliveries fall 16% to weakest level since 2020. TASS — Sales of new passenger cars, LCVs in Russia gain 27% in June to 118,000 units — AEB