The Porsche Panamera with a starting price of nearly one million is sold at a price of 124,000 yuan on the official website?

  On January 31, some media reported that, according to netizens, on January 30, the Porsche Center in Yinchuan launched a Panamera model worth 124,000 yuan. After the link generated 598 pre-orders, Porsche took the car off the shelves. User cannot log in.

Subsequently, the entry "Porsche official website 124,000 yuan Panamera (Panamera) was snapped up" rushed into the hot search on Weibo.

  Panamera is a coupe model owned by Porsche. According to the official website of Porsche China, the starting price of Panamera is 998,000 yuan.

  The Paper reporter called the Porsche Center in Yinchuan, and the staff confirmed the news to the reporter.

The other party explained, “The actual inventory of the vehicle listed on the Porsche Mini Program is only one. After the first user purchases successfully, the subsequent user’s order will be judged as an invalid order.”

  As for the solution, the other party said, "For users who have paid the intention fee, the order (intention fee) will be refunded within 48 hours. There is only one vehicle concerned, and an agreement has been reached with the first order user." For other related Question, the staff member said that he did not understand the whole situation and could not reply.

  According to the official website of Porsche, Yinchuan Porsche Center was established in May 2014 and is the only officially authorized Porsche Center in Ningxia.

The WeChat public account certification information of "Porsche Center Yinchuan" shows that Porsche Center Yinchuan belongs to Ningxia Xinfengtai Xinjie Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd.

  According to the information on Porsche's global official website, in 2022, Porsche's global sales volume will be 309,900 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 3%.

Among them, the sales volume of Panamera, the protagonist of this incident, was 34,100, a year-on-year increase of 13%.

  It is worth noting that China is the only market where Porsche’s sales have declined globally. In 2022, Porsche’s sales in the Chinese market will be 93,300. A year-on-year decline of 2%.