Porsche is considering merging the Taycan and Panamera into a single model range that would include petrol, plug-in hybrid and fully electric variants. The move is part of a broader package of cost-containment measures initiated by new CEO Michael Leiters in response to declining global sales and high burdens resulting from former CEO Oliver Blume’s decision to scale back electrification plans. The objective is to reduce development investments. Porsche thinks about the future of Taycan and Panamera. Unifying the lines would in fact help to optimize design, component purchasing and production resources, while maintaining the possibility of offering different technologies and engines under a single product family. From a technical and product perspective, the operation presents a number of significant challenges. The Panamera with combustion engine is based today on the MSB platform and is expected to migrate to the PPC in the future with the third model generation. The Taycan is based on the J1 platform and its successor was expected on the new SSP Sport architecture, whose launch, however, was postponed. Shared and merged future Despite this, Porsche already has experience selling models with unique names built on parallel architectures: recent examples are the Macan and Cayenne, which offer different ICE and electric versions but under the same name. Insiders note that similar wheelbases between the Panamera and Taycan are not incompatible, and that a design from the start with enough flexibility could accommodate two different platforms and even offer wheelbase options, for example taking advantage of the Panamera’s long-wheelbase configuration to cover the Taycan range. Objective to reduce costs On a financial level, Autocar reports, the merger appears very attractive, given that consolidating the Panamera and Taycan in a single program would allow savings on development, components and logistics, reducing the risk of having to sacrifice one of the two models for economic reasons. However, it is not yet decided whether the resulting model will retain the name Panamera, Taycan or adopt a new one.
Porsche, shared future for Taycan and Panamera?
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