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Taycan production is entirely supply chain constrained. The backlog shows that demand far outstrips supply.Just wondering if there are enough disgruntled owners out there that this is a real thing or not. Given the chaos in the new car segment, parts shortages, new manufacturers entering, general inflation, it's hard to a get clear read. Recent Taycan sales numbers aren't great, but the order backlog looks firm. The one thing that is probably true, is that with Porsche as a public company, the finance guys are going to takeover and will want to cut costs and extract as much revenue as possible.
Porsche is incredibly profitable. It’s the most profitable car company in the world. They have no reason to make cuts or compromise the brand.
There aren’t enough “disgruntled owners” out there to affect anything. The Taycan is a car with no direct competitor. Tesla Model S? Sit in one of those and then, sit in Taycan and try pretending that the cars in the same class. Lucid? Taycan still feels like it’s at a different level. Mercedes? Pure efficiency play where performance takes a back seat. The Taycan is a four door sports car.