From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-26 17:07:41
Porsche China has issued a response regarding the latest developments in the "Dong'an incident." CEO Michael Pan stated that, under the company's proactive efforts, an agreement has been reached with the relevant lending banks, and vehicle certificates of conformity will be delivered this month to genuine customers who have fully paid for their vehicles. For customers who have paid deposits but have not yet taken delivery of their cars, Porsche China will also provide specific solutions to effectively safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. Previously, two Porsche Centers—Zhengzhou Zhongyuan and Guiyang Mengguan—owned by Dong'an Holding Group suddenly closed due to operational issues, drawing public concern. Porsche China emphasized that it will continue closely monitoring the situation to ensure that customer interests are not compromised.

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