In the area of corporate governance, Porsche places importance on transparency, integrity and clear management. Only with strong, comprehensible governance can an environment exist in which innovation and responsibility go hand in hand.

Joachim Scharnagl, Member of the Executive Board, Procurement, 2026, Porsche AG

Porsche approaches corporate responsibility along the entire value chain, from its direct suppliers to the management level. Clear processes, ethical standards and systematic risk analyses are just as important as the protection of human rights in the company’s supply chain. Through transparent ESG disclosures and metrics, Porsche aims to strengthen stakeholder trust and thus lay the foundation for value-creating growth.


Strategy fields

Supply Chain Responsibility

Porsche’s responsibility does not end at the factory gates, which is why it has placed a strategic focus on the sustainability-oriented management of its direct supplier relationships.

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UN Global Compact

The world's biggest and most important initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate governance is a multistakeholder platform for the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible business practices.

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Consumption data

  • Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid (WLTP)*: Fuel consumption weighted combined: 4.4 – 3.6 l/100 km; Fuel consumption with depleted battery combined: 11,0 – 10,1 l/100 km; Electrical consumption weighted combined: 19.9 – 18.8 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions weighted combined: 99 – 81 g/km; CO₂ class weighted combined: C – B; CO₂ class with depleted battery: G