Edward Wallace+FollowPorsche’s Cost-Cutting: What It Means for YouPorsche is tightening its belt—think fewer perks for workers and possibly moving some jobs out of Germany. Why? Sales in China are down, US tariffs are up, and their electric car plans hit a speed bump. If you’re dreaming of a new Porsche, expect fewer deals and maybe longer waits. For workers, it’s a reminder that even luxury brands have to hustle when times get tough. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Porsche00Share
walkerjason+FollowPorsche Exec Fangirls Over Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 NPorsche’s top engineers just got schooled by Hyundai! After test-driving the Ioniq 5 N, they were obsessed with its wild N Grin Boost, fake gear shifts, and digital engine sounds. The experience was so “eye-opening” that Porsche might copy these playful features for their next electric 718. Imagine: Porsche, inspired by Hyundai. 20 years ago, who would’ve guessed? The electric car world is getting spicy, and even the legends are taking notes. #Cars #Porsche #Hyundai00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowPorsche’s Electric SUV Is a Total Game-ChangerPorsche just dropped its most powerful car ever—and it’s not a sports car, it’s an all-electric Cayenne SUV with a jaw-dropping 1,139 hp! But the wildest part? You can charge it wirelessly, just by parking over a pad in your garage. No more plugging in! It’s crazy fast (0-60 in 2.4 seconds), has tons of space, and can tow nearly 8,000 lbs. Pricey, but this is next-level EV flexing. #Cars #Porsche #ElectricSUV00Share
William Goodwin+FollowPorsche’s Electric SUV Is a Total Game ChangerPorsche just dropped the deets on their new Cayenne Turbo Electric, and it’s wild: 1,156hp, 0-62mph in 2.5 seconds, and almost 400 miles of range. The inside is all screens, and there’s even an option for wireless charging—no cables needed! It’s got all-wheel drive, crazy fast charging, and tech straight from the racetrack. Oh, and it starts at $109k in the US. Would you pick this over a Tesla? #Cars #Porsche #ElectricSUV00Share