Porsche sells more than 14,000 cars worldwide in November

(December 7, 2013) ATLANTA — In November, Porsche AG sold more than 14,000 vehicles — an increase of 9.5 percent on the same month last year. Between January and November 2013, the sports car manufacturer delivered 147,290 new cars to customers, a figure up 14.2 percent on the same period in 2012.

“Over the past few months, our attractive model range has helped us to achieve growth in all our regions," said Bernhard Maier, member of the Executive Board Sales and Marketing. “We are currently working with our sales teams on high investments for the Macan launch and are looking forward to an exciting 2014.”

Porsche showed clear growth in Germany during November 2013 totaling 1,465, up by more than a fifth on the same month last year. In China, the sports car manufacturer delivered 3,707 vehicles to customers, a significant increase of 27 percent on last year's figure. In the U.S., 3,966 new cars were handed over to customers, an increase of 2.6 percent on the same month last year and the highest figure for November that Porsche has ever recorded for the American market.

Demand remains high in the anniversary year of the Porsche 911. Almost 3,000 rear-engine sports cars were delivered to customers in November 2013, an increase of 47.6 percent on the same month last year. Porsche also delivered a total of 1,933 Boxster roadsters and mid-engine Cayman Coupés — an increase of 55 percent on November 2012.