Porsche Korea has unveiled its largest service centre in Seongsu, marking the start of an ambitious year for the brand in South Korea.
The new facility, the second-largest Porsche Service Centre in the world, is set to enhance customer experience with cutting-edge technology, advanced EV infrastructure, and a focus on sustainability.
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Spanning nearly 16,000 square metres across 12 floors, the Seongsu centre features 40 work bays, a VIP lounge, a Porsche Lifestyle showcase, and even a golf training area.
It can service over 90 cars daily, with plans to expand capacity further. Designed for the future of electrification, it includes 31 charging stations, four high-power (320 kW) chargers, and a specialised team of EV technicians.

CEO Mathias Busse highlighted Porsche’s commitment to “value over volume”, investing in network expansion and after-sales services. Beyond Seongsu, Porsche Korea plans to launch new facilities, including Porsche Studio Hannam and Porsche Centre Jeju, aiming to double its network by 2030.

As part of its Porsche E-Mobility Strategy, the brand is also expanding its EV charging network and investing in skilled professionals. Additionally, Porsche Korea continues its Do Dream social initiative, pledging 1.8 billion KRW (€1.2 million) this year to support education, arts, and environmental projects.
Source: Porsche Korea Opens Its Largest Service Centre for Unmatched Customer Care and Innovation
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