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Porsche AG Faces a Defining Week as China Headwinds and EV Ambitions Collide

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 26, 2026
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Porsche AG enters a pivotal moment this Wednesday when it releases first-quarter results, with investors weighing whether the luxury automaker can navigate a brutal Chinese market while simultaneously pivoting toward an electric future. The stock, which closed Friday at €41.39, has shed roughly 13% since the start of the year, leaving it hovering just below its 100-day moving average of €41.92.

The China Conundrum

The numbers from Beijing tell a stark story. Porsche delivered just 7,519 vehicles in China during the first quarter, a 21% year-on-year decline. That marks a staggering drop from the roughly 22,000 units it sold in the region during the same period in 2021 — a loss of nearly two-thirds of its Chinese volume in just four years. A property market crisis and fierce price competition in the electric vehicle segment have squeezed demand in what was once Porsche’s most important growth market.

Yet the company is not retreating. On Wednesday, simultaneous with its earnings release, Porsche is staging the global premiere of the new all-electric Cayenne Coupé at the Auto China show in Beijing. The timing is deliberate. CEO Michael Leiters is betting the model can help reclaim ground in the EV segment, where Porsche has struggled to maintain momentum. The new Coupé boasts up to 1,156 horsepower, improved aerodynamics for extended range, and 400-kilowatt fast-charging capability. Deliveries are slated to begin in late summer.

The Coupé body style now accounts for 40% of all Cayenne sales, underscoring its strategic importance. Porsche plans to offer the electric version alongside combustion-engine models well beyond 2030.

What the Numbers Will Show

The delivery figures for the first quarter are already known: 60,991 vehicles globally, down 15% from a year earlier. The production halt of the 718 combustion-engine model and the elimination of tax incentives in the US have also weighed on volumes.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Porsche AG?

What investors will scrutinize when CFO Jochen Breckner presents the numbers at 6:00 PM on Wednesday are revenue and margin. Barclays analysts expect the revenue decline to be shallower than the drop in unit sales, thanks to a richer model mix. High-margin vehicles like the 911 GTS are helping offset weaker volumes. RBC recently lifted its price target on the stock from €39 to €40, citing positive mix effects on margins.

The Margin Question

The central question is whether Porsche will reaffirm its full-year guidance. Management has stuck with a forecast of an operating return on sales between 5.5% and 7.5%, on revenue of €35 billion to €36 billion. After a weak first quarter, any revision to that outlook would carry significant weight.

If Porsche confirms its targets, the stock could build on the stabilization seen in recent weeks — it currently trades about 14% above its March low. A downgrade, however, would likely reignite selling pressure.

The company has cited specific headwinds: the end of 718 production, the loss of US tax breaks, and the Chinese slowdown. How well it can absorb those headwinds through pricing power and cost control will determine whether the margin target remains achievable.

Looking Ahead

The next major event after the quarterly report is the annual general meeting on June 23, where shareholders will vote on the proposed dividend of €1.01 per preference share. For now, all eyes are on Wednesday — and on whether Porsche can convince the market that its premium strategy can weather the storm.

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