Porsche reports nearly 25 percent profit drop in first quarter

Stuttgart-based sports car maker Porsche reported a first-quarter 2026 net profit of 391 million euros, down nearly 25 percent from the previous year. Revenue fell five percent to 8.4 billion euros. Reasons include high costs for a strategic shift, US tariffs, and declining sales.

Porsche AG reported that net profit for January to March fell 24.6 percent to 391 million euros, compared to 518 million euros in the prior-year quarter. Operating profit dropped 22 percent to 595 million euros, and sales margin declined from 8.6 percent to 7.1 percent. Worldwide vehicle deliveries totaled 60,991 units, down 15 percent year-over-year. In China, sales fell 21 percent to 7,519 units.

CEO Michael Leiters, in office since January, stated: "2026 stands for Porsche's realignment." The company spent about 100 million euros on the strategic shift, with US tariffs causing 200 million euros in losses. The share of battery-electric vehicles dropped to 19.8 percent. Positively, net cash flow in the automotive segment rose to 514 million euros from 198 million euros.

For the full year, Porsche forecasts revenue of 35 to 36 billion euros, excluding potential Iran war impacts. Employees will not receive a premium for the first time in years, and board members no bonus for 2025. Leiters announced in March further job cuts: 1,900 positions in the Stuttgart region by 2029, plus 2,000 temporary contracts expired.

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Porsche sold 60,991 vehicles worldwide in the first quarter of 2026, down 15 percent from the previous year. The company cites market weakness in China and North America, along with its own model policy errors. Hopes now rest on the fully electric Cayenne.

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Automotive supplier Bosch posted its first loss since 2009 last fiscal year, with a net deficit of 400 million euros. Despite domestic losses, CEO Stefan Hartung looks ahead optimistically. For 2026, the company forecasts sales growth and a solid operating margin.

Europe's largest software maker SAP reported six percent revenue growth to 9.6 billion euros in Q1 2026, driven by cloud software revenues. CEO Christian Klein highlighted momentum in artificial intelligence. The company expects only moderate growth for the full year.

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