Porsche Has Completely Ditched Diesel Engines From Its Cars

In a shock move Porsche has ended the use of all of its Audi-sourced diesel engines, with hybrids and EVs set to be the eventual replacement
Porsche Has Completely Ditched Diesel Engines From Its Cars

Porsche has completely dropped diesel engines from all of its ranges, in a dramatic move based on the paradigm shift in consumer attitudes towards hybrids.

The Stuttgart performance merchant has taken the huge step to remove the diesel Panamera and Macan from production altogether. The all-new Cayenne won’t now be offered with a diesel, and the move affects all of Porsche’s global markets. Any brand new diesels you see for sale will be from existing dealer stock.

Porsche Has Completely Ditched Diesel Engines From Its Cars

Auto Express reports that re-engineering the diesel models to comply with the latest WLTP emissions test would be too expensive and short-termist. Electrification is seen as a more profitable and long-term viable route. In a surprisingly cold-reading statement, Porsche distanced itself from diesel engines, saying:

“Diesel engines traditionally play a subordinate role at Porsche. Porsche does not develop or build diesel engines itself. Currently, the demand for diesel models is falling, whereas interest in hybrid and petrol models is increasing significantly.”

The 2009 Cayenne diesel was Porsche's first
The 2009 Cayenne diesel was Porsche's first

Dieselgate is also partly responsible for the collapse in diesel’s fortunes at Volkswagen-owned Porsche. It wants to be seen to be making the ‘right decisions’ when it comes to the environment – and in the eyes of the lawmakers now scrutinising its every move.

Porsche is known to be spending heavily on research and development for hybrid and electric powertrains, like the Mission E project. There will soon be hybrid drivetrain options for almost every model, including the 911, while the Cayman and Boxster were controversially downsized to smaller capacities across just four cylinders.

Source: Auto Express

Comments

Darth Imperius/Anthony🇭🇷

Balkan is dead rn

02/20/2018 - 19:57 |
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Noone could even afford these here, so yeah… And all Panameras and Cayennes i ever saw were petrol base models

02/21/2018 - 07:59 |
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Tronos

Porsche loves monkeys.

02/20/2018 - 20:25 |
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CS55

Wow 😅…
So… Germans, the people who “adore” diesels are now starting to ditch them (bcuz Dieselgate)… Wow… Well okay GO GO TOYOTA PRIUS SAVE THE PLANET!!!

02/20/2018 - 20:25 |
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Rekord 86

Great

02/20/2018 - 21:00 |
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DL🏁

imo:

Want performance? Get a petrol engine

Want fuel economy? Get a hybrid or plug-in hybrid (if those are too expensive, get a small petrol)

Want fuel economy for short commutes? Get an EV

Want to tow? Get a diesel only in this case

02/20/2018 - 21:13 |
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Diesel engines still offer more economy than even hybrids. Especially if you mostly drive on a high-way at a constant speed. That’s where diesel really excellences. I don’t know of any hybrid than can do 50+mpg at highway speeds.

02/20/2018 - 22:00 |
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Lukas Hohenegger

Theres only one Porsche that should be a diesel.

02/20/2018 - 21:36 |
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Daksh Pat

i feel like all this happened when the vw scandal occured, its like a domino effect i guess

02/20/2018 - 22:01 |
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The Blue Corolla

Soon we’ll all be driving petrol hybrids, then after a while only fully electric, and in about 20yrs from now there’ll be autonomous cars, we will eventually suck the fun out of driving all together

02/20/2018 - 23:10 |
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George p

I guess I wont be considering them for my next car, I need to have some type of diesel in my garage

02/21/2018 - 00:33 |
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Anonymous

Maybe after this they can make more limited super/HyperCars. Like the 918 and sell those for a pretty penny each. I’m assuming they can go that way after to continue R&D into hybrid/EV technology.

02/21/2018 - 01:20 |
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