Porsche’s supervisory board has finalized the selection of a successor to its current CEO, Oliver Blume, according to a report by German newspaper Bild on October 17, 2025.
The decision marks a significant step in the luxury carmaker’s leadership transition, though specific details regarding the successor’s identity or the timeline for the change were not disclosed in the report.
Blume, who has led Porsche since 2015, also serves as the CEO of Volkswagen Group, Porsche’s parent company, a dual role that has drawn attention in recent years.
The supervisory board’s agreement on a new CEO signals Porsche’s intent to ensure continuity and strategic focus amid a rapidly evolving automotive industry, with challenges like electrification and technological innovation at the forefront.
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