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Porsche, well in advance of most other performance or luxury car brands, has bet big on electric vehicles.When they unveiled their all-electric Mission E concept car back in 2015, it immediately caused a stir. The idea that Porsche, a brand steeped in tradition and petrol-powered glory, would make an EV seemed wild; almost unbelievable. That concept car became the Porsche Taycan: a car that’s quickly won over the motoring press (and us here at DMARGE) thanks to its exceptional good looks, insane performance and forward-thinking design.The Taycan was always destined to be a sales success, but it turns out it’s been more successful than anyone could have imagined, in one of the world’s most important automotive markets to boot. This past quarter in the United States, the Taycan outsold all of Porsche’s lineup short of its crossovers – meaning that this upstart EV is selling better than the 911, the classic sports car upon which virtually Porsche’s entire reputation is built.“Last quarter, Porsche delivered 15,289 vehicles in the United States, almost two-thirds of which consisted of the Cayenne and Macan,” The Drive reports.
“Next behind them came the Taycan, which with 1,861 sales outsold the 911, at 1,621. That also means the Taycan outsold the Panamera and 718 (Boxster and Cayman) combined; the two account for 1,090 and 753 of Porsche’s sales last quarter respectively.”
Of course, Tesla and Porsche sit in very different parts of the automotive market, and this is just US sales figures – both brands sell more vehicles in China, for example. Moreover, Porsche will never be a mass-market brand in the same way Tesla is quickly becoming one: the brands have different identities; different goals.RELATED: ‘I Would Have Never Considered Buying A Kia… Until Now’But it is impressive that Porsche is, at least, able to hang with the EV market leader in the performance/luxury stakes in such bullish fashion with the Taycan.With Porsche having recently unveiled an electric track car, the Mission R concept, Porsche seems keen to double down on electric: we wonder if the Mission R makes it into production if it’ll outsell the 911 GT3 or Cayman GT4…
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