Porsche is a German automobile manufacturer company that is an expert in producing high performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans. Porsche is investing significantly in its vehicle productivity and capacity. The automaker plans to produce an electric version of the Macan at its factory in Leipzig, after launching a new manufacturing facility for the electric Taycan at its plant in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart. Let’s talk about the Porshe Automobile Manufacturing Process in complete detail.
Porshe Automobile Manufacturing Process:
The production of automobile at the Porsche Leipzig factory consists of the continuous application of processes and lean production principles, which are processes of continuous improvement to maintain high-quality standards.
Complete Vehicle Construction Line:
The vehicle body construction line consists of different segments:
Vehicle Framework Concept:

The first step is to create the vehicle framework, which includes the vehicle drafting concept, styling design, safety concept, technical perspective, and production technology.
Underbody Assembly line:

In this step, we fitted the underbody of the vehicle including brake and fuel lines and also all kinds of cable harnesses, Fuel tank, and park heating.
Side panels and Roof Line:
Here we complete the assembly of the side panels and roof onto the underbody.
Doors and Bonnet assembly:
In the third step, all components of the side doors, bonnet, and also boot lid has fitted to the frame.
Body Paint Phase:

In the Body Paint Phase, the car body passes through the different phases in the paint shop to paint the all components of the vehicle.
Interior Assembly line:
In this phase, the doors removed from the body to assemble the all components of the vehicle inside.
Engine Wiring and Filling:


Here, all systems are connected to get the car ready for a fill-up later. Systems attached at this stage include airline components for brake lines, fuel pipes, and pneumatic springs on the front and rear axles. After that fuel, coolant, and brake fluid are quickly and accurately filled into the vehicle.
Wheel Mounting:

This is the second last step of the production line; the steering wheel and driver airbag are placed before the wheels. The wheels are then mounted using a bolter and a handling unit.
Test Drive, Final Inspection, and Audit:


The final assembly cycles include starting, testing, and a last inspection of the vehicle. After a test drive and final acceptance testing, the vehicle departs the manufacturing line. Moreover, The audit, which involves randomly inspecting cars of all models in greater detail, is one of the primary quality assurance procedures.





