The Audi Concept C will go into production in 2027, according to the German automaker, despite sliding profits and rumours electric versions of the Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman twins – which share the same platform – have been put on ice.

Audi revealed the sleek two-door Concept C in September last year, with a design echoing the highly polarising Jaguar Type 00 Concept.

The production version of the Concept C will be electric-only, with no plans for an internal combustion engine version to be offered alongside for its scheduled launch in 2027.

Yet the future of the entire Concept C project has been questioned as a knock-on effect of unconfirmed reports the electric Porsche 718 duo has been cancelled, following significant financial losses as Porsche wound back its electric vehicle (EV) targets and posted a 10 per cent sales decline in 2025.

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The 718 project itself has reportedly suffered cost overruns and multiple development delays, putting pressure on the program as Porsche – once the most profitable automaker per vehicle on the planet – came under financial strain.

While Porsche hasn’t officially confirmed the end of the 718 EVs, the reports have fuelled further speculation the Audi Concept C, announced last year with plans for a showroom version in 2027, could also face the axe.

Audi has denied this, according to Motor1, telling the publication the reports were “pure speculation”, but without offering any further comment or definitive confirmation.

The situation comes as Audi, too, faces significant challenges with EV profitability, with reports the automaker’s profit collapse in the first half of 2025 saw it labelled a “crisis case” within the Volkswagen Group.