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    Analysis-Porsche aims to regain speed with cost cuts and combustion engines

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 10, 2026

    3 min read

    Last updated: March 10, 2026

    Analysis-Porsche aims to regain speed with cost cuts and combustion engines - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Porsche’s new CEO Michael Leiters plans to double down on cost-cutting and lean into combustion and hybrid models through the 2030s to win back investors amid collapsing margins, slumping China sales and EV missteps.

    Table of Contents

    • Porsche’s Strategic Shift Amid Investor Pressure
    • Challenges Facing Porsche
    • Investor Expectations and CEO Strategy
    • Combustion Engines and Future Product Strategy
    • Financial Performance and Market Conditions
    • Profit Decline and Cost-Cutting Measures
    • External Pressures and Economic Risks
    • Strategic Communication and Investor Relations

    Porsche CEO Pushes Cost Cuts and Combustion Engines to Regain Investor Confidence

    Porsche’s Strategic Shift Amid Investor Pressure

    By Rachel More

    BERLIN, March 10 (Reuters) - Porsche's new CEO is likely to double down on cost cuts and lean harder into combustion-engine cars as he seeks to persuade investors he can revive the ailing sportscar maker in his first earnings update on Wednesday.

    But global trade tensions and the potential economic shock from war in the Middle East will make any turnaround difficult.

    There's no time to lose.

    Challenges Facing Porsche

    Porsche's shares have more than halved since their 2022 listing, its margins have collapsed, it has lost huge ground in China - the world's biggest auto market, and last year it took a $3.1 billion hit on a mistimed shift to electric cars.

    Investors are impatient.

    Investor Expectations and CEO Strategy

    "We would like clarity on his strategy as soon as possible," said Ingo Speich at top-20 shareholder Deka Investment. "We expect a strong focus on costs. He has control over costs and can manage them."

    Former McLaren boss Michael Leiters, who took the wheel in January, is looking to streamline Porsche's management structure to make savings and speed up decision making, a source familiar with the matter said.

    He is also likely to lean on one bright spot from 2025 - strong demand for the iconic 911 combustion-engine model - to try to rebuild the "emotional connection" with the brand's fan base, the source added.

    Combustion Engines and Future Product Strategy

    Like other automakers scaling back their EV ambitions due to weaker-than-expected demand, Porsche has said it will offer plug-in hybrids and combustion-engine models well into the 2030s, alongside all-electric models.

    Financial Performance and Market Conditions

    Profit Decline and Cost-Cutting Measures

    REVEAL HIS CARDS OR KEEP HIS HAND HIDDEN?

    But there is a mountain to climb for the Volkswagen-controlled brand.

    Porsche's operating profit plunged 98% to 90 million euros ($105 million) in 2025, and its margin collapsed to just 0.3% - down from 14.5% in 2024 and 18% in the year of its IPO.

    It is already cutting costs, saying it will axe 1,900 jobs in the coming years after laying off 2,000 temporary workers last year, with negotiations under way on a second cost-cutting package.

    External Pressures and Economic Risks

    Market conditions seem unlikely to ease. Tariffs cost Porsche hundreds of millions of euros last year, and competition from Chinese rivals such as BYD and Xiaomi is intensifying.

    War in the Middle East, and the potential hit to the global economy, could make recovery efforts even harder.

    "Even high-net-worth individuals may become more cautious with discretionary spending, which could create another headwind for Porsche," said Pal Skirta, an analyst at investment bank Metzler.

    Strategic Communication and Investor Relations

    Leiters' best move may be to bide his time on any major strategic announcements.

    "The risk for him is to say something and have to reverse it," said Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois. "So it's better for him not to show his hand yet."

    ($1 = 0.8600 euros)

    (Reporting by Rachel More in Berlin; Editing by Christoph Steitz, Adam Jourdan and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Operating profit plunged to just €90 million in 2025, with margins collapsing to near zero, as EV shift misfires, tariffs and China weakness bite (marketscreener.com)
    • •CEO Leiters aims to streamline management and capitalize on strong combustion-engine 911 demand to rekindle brand appeal (cincodias.elpais.com)
    • •Porsche will extend combustion and plug-in hybrid models into the 2030s, scaling back EV rollout to improve resilience amid global trade and economic uncertainties (newsroom.porsche.com)

    References

    • VW Group adopts cautious outlook for the year following profit slump - shares rise | MarketScreener
    • Porsche anuncia la salida de Oliver Blume y nombra a un ex de McLaren como consejero delegado
    • Porsche AG sets final steps in the realignment of its prcduct strategy - Porsche Newsroom

    Frequently Asked Questions about Analysis-Porsche aims to regain speed with cost cuts and combustion engines

    1Why is Porsche focusing on cost cuts?

    Porsche is implementing cost cuts to address falling margins, a sharp drop in share price, and financial losses from previous investments in electric vehicles.

    2What role do combustion engines play in Porsche's strategy?

    Combustion engines, especially the popular 911 model, will remain a focus alongside hybrids and EVs to rebuild brand loyalty and meet market demand.

    3How have recent global events impacted Porsche's financial performance?

    Global trade tensions, Middle East conflict, and increased tariffs have hurt Porsche's profits and complicated its recovery efforts.

    4Who is leading Porsche's turnaround efforts?

    Former McLaren boss Michael Leiters, as Porsche's new CEO, is directing the turnaround through management restructuring and cost control.

    5Is Porsche reducing its workforce?

    Yes, Porsche plans to cut 1,900 jobs in addition to 2,000 temporary layoffs last year as part of its ongoing cost-cutting measures.

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