Porsche to launch 1st electric vehicle in India in 2020

Abhishek Law Updated - March 08, 2018 at 06:53 PM.

Prototype of the electric vehicle already showcased in Frankfurt in 2015 

For the creation of other necessary infrastructure like charging stations, Porshce will wait and see what larger manufacturers and the government are doing.

Luxury car-maker Porsche is planning to launch its first electric vehicle in the country in 2020. Price points are yet to be decided.

Porsche, which began operations in India in 2012, has been fully importing its cars from Germany.

“The electric vehicle will be launched either in the first or second quarter of the year (within June),”  Pavan Shetty, Director, Porsche India, told

BusinessLine . Porsche follows a calendar year for accounting purposes.

According to him, the vehicle will be launched globally in 2019 and introduced in India within next year. Prototype of the electric vehicle had already been showcased in Frankfurt in 2015. 

Creation of infrastructure

For the creation of other necessary infrastructure like charging stations, Porshce will wait and see what larger manufacturers and the government are doing.

“We are a smaller player in the market. We will look at what larger players and the government are doing. Moreover, with the government pushing for electric vehicles, we expect the infrastructure to be in place soon,” he said.

In 2017, the German car-maker had sold 434 units in the country, an eight per cent growth over the previous year. Globally, the company had seen a 4 per cent year-on-year growth.

Without mentioning any target sales numbers, Shetty said the company was expecting “business to remain in the same range”.

Post GST

According to him, implementation of GST has seen the roll-out of a uniform price structure across states. And it has also made operations easier from the dealer side.

“However, in terms of sales or demand side, we have seen no impact of GST. There has been neither been a negative; nor a positive impact,”  Shetty said.

Post GST roll-out, Porsche cars fall under the 28 per cent tax bracket and an additional 22 per cent cess.

Shetty also denied reports that Porsche had stopped making cars with diesel engines. According to him, the company was launching a diesel variant of its SUV Cayenne.

While its sports car variant 911 remains its flagship model, the auto-maker also has a compact SUV model, Macan.

Other models sold in India include Panamera – a four-door Sedan; and two variants of 718 – Cayman (a hard top coupe) and Boxstar (a convertible).

The name of Pavan Shetty, Director, Porche India was incorrectly mentioned as Pravin Shetty. The error is regretted

Published on February 26, 2018 10:33