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Crisis-hit Porsche plunges to $1.1 billion quarterly loss

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Posted on October 24, 2025

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By Rachel More BERLIN (Reuters) -Porsche swung to a wider-than-expected operating loss in the third quarter, it said on Friday, plunging the German sports car maker deeper into crisis as it changes

Crisis-hit Porsche plunges to $1.1 billion quarterly loss

Porsche's Financial Challenges and Future Outlook

By Rachel More

Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Earnings

BERLIN (Reuters) -Porsche swung to a bigger than expected operating loss in the third quarter, it said on Friday, plunging the German sports car maker deeper into crisis as it slows a shift to electric vehicles and battles to stem sinking sales in top market China.

Job Cuts and Restructuring Plans

The news highlights how the automaker, pitched as the epitome of German engineering prowess when it went public in 2022, has been thrown off course in recent months, most notably by U.S. import tariffs and a relentless price war in China.

CEO Transition and Leadership Changes

The group's operating loss stood at 966 million euros ($1.1 billion) in the third quarter, down from a 974 million euro profit in the same period last year, hit by expenses to cover a major rollback on its EV expansion announced last month.

Analysts polled by Visible Alpha had expected an operating loss of 611 million euros in the July-to-September period.

HITTING 'TROUGH' IN 2025, HOPEFUL FOR 2026

"We expect 2025 to be the trough that precedes a noticeable improvement for Porsche from 2026 onwards," finance chief Jochen Breckner said, warning that "large-scale solutions" were needed in current restructuring talks with labour representatives.

Breckner said that U.S. import tariffs would result in a roughly 700 million euro hit this year, adding Porsche would propose a significantly lower dividend for 2025 compared with the 2.31 euros per preferred share paid for 2024.

Porsche CEO Oliver Blume, who is also CEO at parent Volkswagen, will hand over the top job at Porsche to ex-McLaren boss Michael Leiters at the start of 2026, the group said last week, following long-standing investor criticism over the dual role.

Leiters is set to inherit one of the biggest crises in Europe's beleaguered auto sector.

POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER JOB CUTS

"We have to assume that the general market conditions will not improve in the foreseeable future," Breckner said, amid negotiations about further job cuts.

Porsche already plans to cut 1,900 jobs in the coming years, on top of 2,000 layoffs for temporary workers this year, with a second package of measures expected by the end of the year.

Following a series of profit warnings this year, the carmaker maintained its guidance for 2025 on Friday, forecasting a return on sales of up to 2% - down from 14% last year.

For the whole year, Porsche expects a 3.1 billion euro hit to earnings from its EV strategy overhaul, a decision to scrap in-house battery production and restructuring costs.

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(Reporting by Rachel More; Editing by Christoph Steitz and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Porsche reports a $1.1 billion operating loss in Q3.
  • US tariffs and China sales decline impact earnings.
  • Restructuring includes job cuts and EV strategy overhaul.
  • CEO transition planned for 2026 with Michael Leiters.
  • Porsche forecasts a return on sales of up to 2% for 2025.

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What is an operating loss?
An operating loss occurs when a company's operating expenses exceed its revenues. This indicates that the company is not generating enough income from its core business activities.
What is corporate restructuring?
Corporate restructuring involves reorganizing a company's structure or operations to improve efficiency, reduce costs, or address financial difficulties. This can include layoffs, changes in management, or shifts in business strategy.
What is a dividend?
A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually from profits. It represents a share of the company's earnings distributed to investors.
What is the automotive industry?
The automotive industry encompasses the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles. It includes companies that produce cars, trucks, and automotive components.

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