where is porsche made
Porsche is mainly made in Germany, with a few specific models and components produced or assembled elsewhere in the world.
Main production locations
- Stuttgart‑Zuffenhausen, Germany – This is Porsche’s historic home and primary plant, building core sports car models like the 911, 718 Boxster/Cayman, and Taycan.
- Leipzig, Germany – A major plant that produces the Panamera and Macan, known for its modern, flexible production lines and on‑site test track.
Other manufacturing and assembly sites
- Bratislava, Slovakia – Builds the Cayenne (and some components) as part of Porsche’s SUV production footprint in Europe.
- Malaysia (local assembly) – Newer local assembly for the Cayenne serving only the Malaysian market, to avoid import duties and serve buyers faster.
Quick HTML table for clarity
| Location | Country | Main role / models |
|---|---|---|
| Stuttgart‑Zuffenhausen | Germany | 911, 718 Boxster/Cayman, Taycan; historic main plant and HQ area. | [7][1][3][5][9]
| Leipzig | Germany | Panamera, Macan; flexible, modern plant with on‑site track. | [6][1][5][7]
| Bratislava | Slovakia | Cayenne production and components. | [2][7][9]
| Malaysia (CKD) | Malaysia | Local Cayenne assembly for Malaysian market only. | [9]
TL;DR
Most Porsches are made in Germany (Stuttgart‑Zuffenhausen and Leipzig), with the Cayenne built in Slovakia and also locally assembled for Malaysia.
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