1981 Porsche 924 Technical Specifications TYPE Inline 4 INDUCTION Normally Aspirated COOLING Water-cooled VALVETRAIN Single overhead camshaft INJECTION Port injection...
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1954 – 1955 Porsche 356/1300 Split-Window Coupe (Pre-A) Technical Specifications Type Series Production Car Production Years 1954 – 1955 Built...
At their upcoming Monaco auction, RM Sotheby’s is thrilled to offer a pristine 1996 Porsche 911 GT2 with just 48...
Since 1951, Porsche has established an unrivaled dominance as overall champions at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (19 wins),...
1956 – 1958 Porsche 356A/1500GS Carrera Coupe Technical Specifications Type Series Production Car Built At Germany Coachbuilder Reutter Karosserie Price $...
Porsche 718 RS 61 Spyder Specifications type Racing Car built at Germany coachbuilder Wendler production 14 predecessor 1960 Porsche 718...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 914 Looking to decode your Porsche 914 option codes? Want to know what those codes...
2014 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet (991) Technical Specifications Engine Type Flat 6 Induction Normally-aspirated Cooling Water-cooled Valvetrain Four overhead camshafts,...
Carwow has yet another interesting drag race for us. One that includes an electric car, a plug-in hybrid electric car,...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 911 (1971 Model Year) Looking to decode your 1971 Porsche 911 option codes? Want to...
The 1974 world premiere of the 911 Turbo at the Paris Motor Show caused a sensation. Half a century later,...
1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Super Speedster Technical Specifications Model Year 1956 – 1958 Built At Stuttgart, Germany Body Stylist Erwin Komenda...
In September of 1959 Porsche revealed their fully updated 356 known as the 356B. This had a completely revised body that was more suitable for the American market. The 1600 Super was also known as the 1600 S and that is what we are covering on this page. The 1600 Super sat in the middle of the lineup, below the Super 90 and above the base 1600. There were several variants with the base 1600 S engine, including the Coupe, Cabriolet, Notchback Coupe and Roadster, across both the T5 generation and T6 generation.
2016 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Coupe (991) Technical Specifications Engine layout Rear Engine Engine type Boxer-6 Cylinders 6 Valves per...
This custom Porsche 911 is a unique creation by CC Speedline of California, built for the owner of the company,...
2007 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (997) Technical Specifications Engine 3.6 L Boxer-6 w/Dry Sump Lubrication Fuel Feed Multi-point, Sequential Injection Bore 76.4...
Watch the review on the 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 and see just why it is a great daily...
Twin-Test Review CAR magazine pitches the latest 2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale against the Porsche 911 GT3 (991). Watch our twin...
Porsche is undeniably one of the most successful car manufacturers in history, dominating nearly every sports car and prototype racing...
The Ultimate 911 In the early 1970s, Porsche found itself in need of a street car that would allow the...
The Porsche 911 GT2 Evo represented the top specification ever produced for any air-cooled Porsche. Designed to compete in FIA...
2002 Porsche 911 Turbo X50 (996) Technical Specifications Price $ $133,000 Engine Aluminum Alloy, Twin Turbo Flat-6 Position Rear Longitudinal...
The Panamera 4 E-Hybrid still gets the 2.9-litre V6 - from the non-hybrid variant - that's good for 325 hp and 331 lb-ft of torque. In addition to that, there's an electric motor and battery combo that supply an extra 134 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. In all, the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid boasts a maximum combined output of 455 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque, pushing the car well into sports car territory. The car weighs almost 5,000 lbs but will still accelerate to 60 mph in an impressive 4.2 seconds with the Sport Chrono Package.
The 917 Kurzheck Coupé (917K) first appeared in 1970 and contributed more to the Porsche 917 story than any other variant. It...
2021 Porsche 718 Boxster Spyder (982) Technical Specifications Model & Pricing Info Make Porsche Model 718 Cayman GT4 / 718...
Porsche Taycan Sales Figures Deliveries of the Porsche 911 outpaced Taycan sales for 2021 as a whole after trading places...
Introduced in 1969, the three-litre 908/2 is an evolution of the Porsche 908K Coupe. As the rule book for the season no longer required a minimum windscreen height nor the requirement to run a spare wheel, Porsche opted for a much lighter Spyder body; which looked like a chopped version of the short-tail Coupe used in 1968. The Spyder body was perfectly suited for high downforce races like the Nürburgring 1000 km and the Targa Florio. It was also about 100 kg lighter than the Coupe.
In model year 1978, the 911 model range was reduced to two models. The 911 SC (Super Carrera) took the...
Porsche launched the second generation Panamera for the 2017 model year. The updates were meaningful. The Panamera finally looked great, with a wider, lower, sleeker design that fixed all the hunchback look of the old design. Complementing the fresh threads is a completely reimagined interior, replete with touch-capacitive surfaces and massive display screens. The base Panamera got a 3.0-liter, turbo V-6 with 325 bhp and 332 ft lbs. Takes only 5.6 seconds to hit 60 mph and has a respectable 163 mph top speed.
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Just like standing on a scale or looking at your lap times, numbers don’t lie, and the recent market trends...
Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder Specifications type Racing Car built at Germany predecessor 1957 Porsche 718 RSK Spyder successor 1961...
Singer Vehicle Design – Kent Commission Today, we take a closer look at the Singer Vehicle Designs Kent Commission. The...
When I first started writing my book, “R to RSR: The Racing Porsche 911s” in 1987, whilst living in England,...
1974 – 1975 Porsche 911 Carrera Technical Specifications Production Years 1974 – 1975 Built At Stuttgart, Germany Price $ $13,575...
Gunther Werks Dunkelgrun Commission – one of 25 remastered 993-generation 911s the custom shop will build. Photos by Gunther Werks...
Carfection Road Test of the New 991.2 GT3 Henry Catchpole gives the Porsche 991.2 911 GT3 a full road review...
1997 Porsche 911 Turbo (993) Technical Specifications Engine Type Flat 6 Induction Twin-turbocharged Cooling Air/oil-cooled Valvetrain Single overhead camshaft Injection...
In 1992, Porsche introduced the 968 Turbo RS racecar which it developed to compete in the new ADAC GT racing series in Germany. The car was based on the 968 coupe with limited lightening due to the regulations of the series which had a 4kg/bhp power/weight ratio limit. The car featured a K27 turbo boosting the 3.0 litre, 4 cylinder engine and an 8V head, similar to the 944 Turbo S, rather than using the 16V 968 head.
1990 Porsche 928 S Technical Specifications Model Year & Variant 1990 928 S4 Model Year 1990 Model Variant 928 S4...
Images by: Virtual Motorpix/Glen Smale and Corporate Archives Porsche AG The Porsche 908 is widely regarded as one of the...
The demise of the FIA World Sportscar Championship in 1992 left a void in international GT racing, but the emergence...
The Porsche GT2 RS MR is a car that currently holds the limited production car record at the Nordschleife, at...
2023 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Technical Specifications The most significant change is the 4.0 litre six-cylinder boxer engine. This...
In 1979, Porsche unveiled a concept version of the 924 at the Frankfurt Auto show wearing Carrera badges. One year later, in 1980, Porsche released the 924 Carrera GT, making clear their intention to enter the 924 in competition. By adding an intercooler and increasing compression to 8.5:1, as well as various other little changes, Porsche was able to develop the 924 Turbo into the race car they had wanted, dubbing it the "924 Carrera GT". 406 examples (including prototypes) of the Carrera GT were built to qualify it for Group 4 racing requirements.
The Carrera RS Clubsport, a track-oriented variant of the Carrera RS, prioritized performance over road comfort. Featuring a fully welded...
2016 – 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera S Coupe (991.2) Pictures & Gallery...
Improving a Car That’s Already Excellent The Porsche 911 RSR is a car that has won more than 20 FIA World...
Porsche 718 Boxster (981 Generation) Sales Brochures We found quite a few Porsche sales brochures for the third generation 718...
From the factory the Porsche Carrera GT is an icon and probably one of the best supercars ever made thanks to...
A genuine display of vehicle craftsmanship and ingenuity, The Nationales Auto Museum: The Loh Collection, showcases an assemblage of approximately...
Porsches are, by nature, expensive cars. Still, it’s hard not to notice when one sells for over a million dollars,...
2017 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe (991.2) Technical Specifications Engine Engine layout Rear Engine Engine type Boxer, twin-turbo Cylinders 6 Valves per...
1954 – 1955 Porsche 356/1500 Speedster Pictures & Gallery...
The Porsche 911 has always been a versatile and capable sports car. But with the introduction of the Dakar edition,...
Singer Vehicle Design is driven by the singular vision of Rob Dickinson, an ex-car designer and rock musician who came...
The Carrera GT, often hailed as one of the greatest supercars ever created, made its debut as a concept car...
This 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo underwent a custom Carrera RSR-style restoration with backdated bodywork including a classic long-hood nose section,...
If you head over to PCarMarket now, you’ll find a gorgeous and low mileage example of a 2017 Porsche 911...
Founded by Miklós Kázmér in Budapest, Hungary, KAMM focuses solely on the 912 sports cars produced between 1965-1969. Renowned for...
Porsche 908 K Flunder Spyder Specifications type Racing Car built at Germany engine Boxer-8 position Mid Longitudinal aspiration Natural valvetrain...
New Porsche Driver Experience makes its debut in the Cayenne Porsche presents a completely new, innovative architecture for the interior...
3rd Generation Porsche Cayenne (9YA) Story & History Cayenne (2019 – Present) Date of unveil by Porsche AG: 2017 August...
Clean & Fast 911 ST Clone Karsten has build his Porsche the way he wanted it. Clean an fast, like...
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The 1977 #40 Martini Porsche 935/2.0 Baby (chassis #935 2 001) photographed at the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart, Germany in May...
This is the Porsche 911 Sport Classic. Starting with the exterior, you’ll find a big stripe up the bonnet to...
The “shark fins” on the tail gave the Porsche 917 KH 1971 greater directional stability and reduced wind resistance by 11 percent. In 1971 a veritable armada of six Porsche 917s started at Le Mans. The car with start number 22 was special. The white race car with the characteristic Martini stripes had the new “shark fins” on the tail that Porsche had first used in pretraining in April. This 917 was also the first Porsche with a magnesium tubular frame to be used in a race.
David vs. Goliath The story of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche is, without doubt, one of the most fascinating tales of dreams...
PistonHeads Compares Two Great Sports Cars The new Porsche 911 has grown in size and is heavier than ever. So...
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Lightweight Pictures & Gallery...
Tiff Reviews the Porsche 911 GT1 Tiff Needell gets behind the wheel of the Porsche 911 GT1 – a road...
Hard Acceleration and Top Speed Run Another great acceleration and top speed run by the AutoTopNL team. This time in...
2013 – 2015 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet Pictures & Gallery ...
A rare gem has surfaced on Bring A Trailer – a 1994 RUF RCT, possibly the only one ever built...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 928 (1985 Model Year) Looking to decode your 1985 Porsche 928 option codes? Want to...
Photos & Technical Details: Flat 6 Motorsports. Do you have an interesting Porsche build that you want to show off?...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 911 (2016 Model Year) Looking to decode your 2016 Porsche 911 option codes? Want to...
The Ultimate 911 Showdown With the right approach, finesse can be just as effective as brute force. They are two...
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 Technical Specifications Engine 3.0L Aircooled Flat 6 Configuration Flat-6 Driven wheels Rear Engine / RWD...
The Edmunds U-Drag is a unique competition that tests the overall performance capabilities of vehicles. In this racing series, Edmunds...
Porsche Type 64 – An Origin Story In advance of the Porsche Type 64’s feature presentation at RM Sotheby’s record-setting...
Note: Some images from this article provided by Roger Katz. The Type 964 Porsche 911 was a revolutionary car when...
In the realm of high-performance sports cars, the Porsche 911 has long been a symbol of speed, precision, and engineering...
1970 – 1971 Porsche 911 T Targa 2.2 (LWB) Technical Specifications Induction Normally-aspirated Cooling Air/oil-cooled Valvetrain Single overhead camshaft Injection...
2009 Porsche 911 Carrera (997.2) Technical Specifications Engine Type Flat 6 Induction Normally-aspirated Cooling Water-cooled Valvetrain Double overhead camshafts Injection Direct...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche Carrera GT Looking to decode your Porsche Carrera GT option codes? Want to know what...
One Man’s Perfect 911 Short movie about my Porsche 1969 912 that was turned into my dream hot rod 911...
Top Gear had the opportunity to drive the 1,073-hp Porsche Mission R Concept Porsche has two major goals with the...
The Porsche 918 Spyder ceased production in 2015 after a brief two-year span, with only 918 units manufactured. Despite its...
Introducing the Porsche 914 PCM Sportscar & Classic Specialist Ben Musu introduces the mid-engine, two seater sports car in this...
Designed by Ferry Porsche, the 356 was based on the Volkswagen created by his father, Ferdinand Porsche. Like the ‘Beetle’,...
Goodwood 76th Members’ Meeting, 17/18 March 2018: #58 Porsche 935 K3 (1980) driven by Urs Beck in the Group 5...
Road Test in a Porsche 911/993 4S Coupe Polar Silver metallic, Flamenco Red leather interior, Red carpeting, 3.6 Liter Flat 6-cylinder...
Despite being overshadowed by its more renowned peers, the Porsche 944 is still a well-loved classic. Recently, Electric Classic Cars,...
An export hit, built in response to customer demand: the American importer Max Hoffman requested a Porsche costing less than 3,000 dollars for his market. The 356 Speedster was the answer, naturally with a spartan equipment specification. But the lightweight car was a big hit in the USA. It was used mainly for motor racing and soon became a regular feature of the motor sport scene.