Porsche has always been obsessed with the tech side and the company wants to stay that way. Thus, the company is investing serious resources in research & development this year.
According to Automotive News (sub. req.), Porsche is using over 10 percent of its revenue on R&D this year, with the figure being an impressive one if we consider that automotive producers usually spend between 5 and 6 percents on this.
One of the most important moves in this plan is the hiring of over 300 engineers this year, with the company planning to increase its core staff by around 10 percent.
We’ll remind you that, even though the new 911 has already been launched, Porsche is busy delivering its hotter versions, as well as the next generation of the Cayman and Boxster, the 918 Spyder hybrid supercar and the Cajun compact crossover.
One of the most important moves in this plan is the hiring of over 300 engineers this year, with the company planning to increase its core staff by around 10 percent.
We’ll remind you that, even though the new 911 has already been launched, Porsche is busy delivering its hotter versions, as well as the next generation of the Cayman and Boxster, the 918 Spyder hybrid supercar and the Cajun compact crossover.