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Porsche may merge Taycan and Panamera into one sedan line to cut costs amid declining Taycan sales and delays.
Porsche is exploring merging its Taycan and Panamera sedans into one model line to cut costs amid declining Taycan sales and platform delays.
The move would use separate platforms for ICE/PHEV and fully electric variants, similar to the Macan and Cayenne strategy.
Taycan sales dropped to 16,339 units in 2025, while Panamera sold 27,701, prompting a potential shift toward a unified sedan family with shared design and components.
The Panamera name may survive due to stronger brand recognition, and V8 engines will remain in the Panamera through the 2030s.
The company has not confirmed the merger, but the strategy reflects efforts to balance electric innovation with cost control.
Porsche puede fusionar Taycan y Panamera en una línea de sedanes para reducir costos en medio de la disminución de las ventas de Taycan y retrasos.