Everything comes together in Zuffenhausen. Finest craftsmanship and high-tech production, a global company and responsibility for every single employee, the company’s headquarters and the Porsche Museum. The history of the sports car. And its future. A good example is the Mission E. The new electric Porsche is creating more than 1,000 new jobs in Zuffenhausen alone. The company is investing 700 million euros in its headquarters for this project - in addition to the 800 million euros already set aside to secure the future of the location. The expansion will include a new paint shop and assembly line. The existing engine plant will be scaled up to manufacture electric drives. The existing body shop will also be extended. Zuffenhausen will therefore remain the focal point of the Porsche world in the future.
Porsche Leipzig GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. Founded in 2000, the plant has developed into a centre of excellence for electromobility. Since 2024, the second fully electric generation of the Macan has been manufactured here. The Porsche plant in Leipzig produces models with three different powertrains – combustion engines, plug-in hybrids and fully electric – on a single line. This flexibility enables the plant to efficiently combine different drive concepts and respond to varying demand. Alongside the Macan, the Panamera sports saloon is also built in Leipzig. In the past, the plant produced the limited-edition Carrera GT (1,270 units, 2003–2006) as well as the Cayenne (2002–2017). Today, more than 4,600 employees work at the site.
Weissach is the think tank of Porsche. From the first sketch to the finished prototype, vehicles have been developed, tested and prepared for series production here since 1971, with direct channels between the individual specialist departments. The Weissach Development Centre covers all aspects from design and concept development, modelmaking and initial prototypes, testing of aerodynamics, acoustics and electronics, development of drive systems, steering and chassis systems as well as safety analyses and testing. It has its own test track and is home of the Porsche motorsport department. Porsche combines traditional craftsmanship here with the latest, cutting-edge technologies. 7,500 employees currently work at this location, with 80 percent of them involved in development.
The inauguration of the Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) in Silverstone, UK, in 2008 marked the beginning of a global success story. There will soon be 11 PECs worldwide and, together with the five Porsche Driving Centers (PDC), they offer customers the opportunity to turn their dreams into real experiences. On four continents, thrilling driving experiences and exciting insights into the heart of the brand world await the customers. An overview of the global offerings.
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