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.

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

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Anonymous

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02/20/2018 - 18:06 |
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Anonymous

Hooray? I dont know, i have very mixed feelings about this.

02/20/2018 - 18:07 |
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Anonymous
02/20/2018 - 18:13 |
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Anonymous

Good because the rev range of a diesel is not sportscar worthy

02/20/2018 - 18:15 |
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FLixy Madfox

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And that’s why they raced at and won Lemans for years….

02/20/2018 - 19:10 |
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William Challenger

my grandfather drove 1 time Petrol, than switched to diesel and never looked back. his argument: Diesel is cheaper when you drive much. my fahter also bought his first car a diesel, than a petrol, than bought a diesel for daily use. his argument: diesel is waaay cheaper when you drive everyday at least 100 km. often more than 200 km. my first car was a diesel. now my lancer is also a diesel, it has everything that a modern diesel from 2014 could have. his emissions are actually low. i calculated and the same car but as petrol would cost me about 3000€ more per year. (considerable not that much, still 3K). so at the peak of the discussions about ban diesel completely out of the towns. (they want to ban every diesel powered engine) germany want to lead the clima-ecological-friendly-whatever… im just sick of that. so no diesel mean. more cash for everybody. the goverment, car maker, car dealer, junk yard… and all the old diesel cars are going to afrika there nobody is interested if it is a “clean”diesel or not. im still going to drive my car like i want in germany. maybe my next car would be a petrol. in about 10years or so hahahahahaha (haters are welcome)

02/20/2018 - 18:27 |
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Klar, fick den Planeten, hauptsache billig fahren

02/20/2018 - 19:22 |
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porkybalboa

Amen!

02/20/2018 - 18:31 |
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BoostAddict 1

That won’t stop me from putting an AAZ into a 914. >:)

02/20/2018 - 18:37 |
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Dude no, why would you do this? If you want to swap engine go for a Subaru Boxer or something but why would you put a diesel straight four in a 914?

02/20/2018 - 21:39 |
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a 914 is more of a Volkswagen than a Porsche anyway…

02/20/2018 - 21:54 |
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Klush

Nice

02/20/2018 - 18:51 |
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Anonymous

YEEEEEES

02/20/2018 - 19:08 |
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Edward V

The first Porsche diesel was the tractor wasn’t it.

02/20/2018 - 19:50 |
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