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Porsche axes board position as part of restructuring

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 11:22 AM

BERLIN, May 7 (Reuters) – German sports car maker Porsche is cutting the number of executive board ​members to seven from ‌eight as part of a strategic realignment of the company under new CEO Michael Leiters, it said on Thursday.

Under the ‌restructuring, ​the research and ⁠development division will incorporate ⁠Car IT from July 1. Sajjad Khan, who oversaw software and infotainment as the board member ​for Car IT, will no longer serve on the board ⁠and will not be ⁠replaced, Porsche said.

Both Porsche ​and its majority-owner Volkswagen are under pressure ​to cut costs. Porsche is ‌grappling with collapsing sales in China, tariff costs and missteps in its EV transition, which have weighed ⁠on profitability.

“Porsche is in a challenging phase of transformation,” supervisory board chairman Wolfgang Porsche ⁠said ‌in a statement announcing ⁠the move.

Khan “will remain available to ​Porsche ‌in the future”, the ​company said ⁠in its statement.

Deputy board chairman Michael Steiner will remain head of the R&D division in its expanded form.

(Reporting by Rachel More; Editing by ​Susan Fenton)