Porsche Cars North America Inc., a part of German auto maker Porsche AG (POAHF.PK), said Tuesday that its U.S. vehicle sales in March jumped 41 percent to 3,487 units from 2,460 units in the same month a year earlier.
The company noted that the 911 line had a successful month, with sales more than doubling to 990 units. Demand for the Cayenne SUV was also strong, with the diesel and GTS models accounting for 45 percent of the 1,508 Cayenne units sold.
"In March, our 2-door sports cars accounted for 45 percent of our total sales - a number that we expect to remain this strong with the arrival of the all-new Cayman later this month," said Detlev von Platen, President and CEO, Porsche Cars North America.
"And the tremendous media coverage of the 911 GT3 debut at the Geneva and New York Auto Show bodes well for a successful cadence of product launches this year," Platen added.
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