Porsche CEO aims to finalise new cost-cutting package by July, FAS reports

June 20 (Reuters) – Porsche CEO Michael Leiters expects a swift conclusion to negotiations ​on a second cost-cutting package ‌at the German sports car maker, according to an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine ​Sonntagszeitung published on Saturday.
“We want ​to reach an agreement with the ⁠employees before the factory holidays ​in July. Porsche employees need clarity,” ​Leiters said.
  • Porsche has previously said that it will axe 1,900 jobs in the coming years ​after laying off 2,000 temporary ​workers last year.
  • According to Leiters, Porsche plans ‌lower ⁠production capacities than the around 280,000 cars sold last year.
  • “Porsche has to make money with fewer cars,” ​Leiters told ​FAS.
  • Porsche ⁠also plans closer cooperation with sister company Audi, Leiters said.
  • Entry-level ​718 series will continue.
  • Porsche saw ​its profit ⁠erode further in the first quarter of 2026 as deals with ⁠mounting ​challenges from tariffs, geopolitical ​turmoil and gaps in its model lineup.

Reporting by ​Matthias Williams, editing by Thomas Seythal.

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