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In 1993, Porsche introduced the Type 993, widely considered the most stunning 911 ever made. The lineup remained familiar, including two- and four-wheel drive variants, the iconic Turbo, and the Cabriolet convertible, all powered by an updated 3.6-liter flat-six engine. In early 1995, Porsche expanded the range with the Carrera...
Can the entry-level Porsche 911 Carrera, the least powerful in the lineup, outpace a Shelby GT350 in a quarter-mile drag race? You’ll see that in this drag race organized by carwow on YouTube. The Porsche 911 Carrera is powered by a 3.0L turbocharged flat-six engine producing 394 horsepower and 450...
Doug DeMuro reviews a rare 1993 Porsche 968 Clubsport, a stripped-out, track-oriented version of Porsche’s front-engine 968. Sold outside North America and limited to roughly 2,000 units worldwide, the Clubsport was designed as a lightweight alternative to the standard model, shedding around 200 pounds to reach a curb weight of about...
The Porsche 911 is an adaptable platform capable of transformation for nearly any purpose. From factory models like the Carrera, Dakar, and GT3 RS to extreme custom builds, the 911’s versatility knows no bounds. Consider two remarkable examples: the RUF CTR and the Lanzante 930 TAG Turbo—both engineering marvels with...
Porsche’s 930 Turbo returned to North America in 1986 after six years, now more refined. Engine size increased from 3.0 to 3.3 liters, boosting output to 282 HP and a top speed exceeding 150 MPH. More than just a turbocharged engine, the 930 was rooted in endurance racing, where Porsche...
At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Porsche introduced the limited-edition 911 R, featuring the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter, 500-horsepower engine from the previous GT3 RS, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox. This transmission praised as a significant highlight, retained the existing casing but had revised internals. An optional single-mass flywheel enhanced...
The GT3 lineage began with the 996 generation and has since evolved into some of the most exhilarating cars ever built. The 996 GT3, launched in 1999, marked a significant departure for Porsche. It was the first 911 to use a water-cooled flat-six engine, moving away from the traditional air-cooled...
Makellos Classics, a California-based Porsche specialist, has reimagined the 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo, featured in a video from Autotopia LA on YouTube. This pro-touring Resto-Mod refines the original’s performance and usability while staying true to its heritage. The 930’s turbocharged flat-six engine now features a 3.5L setup with a 964...
The Tuthill Porsche 911K is a lightweight, custom-built sports car made with extensive carbon fiber to minimize weight. Its 3.1-liter flat-six engine produces around 350bhp and revs up to 11,000rpm, offering an exceptional power-to-weight ratio. Vicki Butler-Henderson from DriverReviews explores this reimagined Porsche 911, expertly modified by Tuthill, known for...
Known as a tribute to the legendary “Yellow Bird” of the 1980s, the RUF CTR Anniversary is a celebration of RUF’s storied legacy, wrapped in carbon fiber and powered by an in-house marvel of engineering. At first glance, the CTR Anniversary may resemble a Porsche 964, but it’s anything but....
The Porsche 959 remains a milestone in automotive engineering. Chris Harris recently had the chance to experience this legendary car on the road and the track. Revealed as the Group B concept at the 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 959 was Porsche’s bold attempt to redefine high-performance cars. By 1985,...
Porsche is a name that’s practically synonymous with high-performance engineering, seamlessly blending luxury with speed in a way few brands can rival. The 911 Turbo S has long been a cornerstone of Porsche’s lineup, celebrated for its jaw-dropping acceleration and its ability to double as a daily driver. Meanwhile, the...
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS and Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato went head-to-head in a series of drag races organized by the folks from carwow. These two high-performance machines are completely different from each other as the Porsche is designed for the track while the Lambo is meant for off-roading. The Porsche...
Based in Pfaffenhausen, Germany, near Stuttgart, RUF began its journey modifying Porsche 911s long before terms like “restomod” entered the automotive lexicon. Under the leadership of Alois Ruf Jr., the company evolved from a small family-run business to a manufacturer of some of the most exclusive and innovative cars. The...
The Porsche 914 has long divided opinion over whether it’s a “real” Porsche, especially since many collectors own 911s and 356s but avoid the 914. Confusion stems from Europe, where four-cylinder 914s were sold as Volkswagens, while in the U.S. both versions were badged as Porsches. The car traces back...
To mark the 60th anniversary of the legendary 911, Porsche introduced a unique edition model, the 911 S/T. Inspired by the original performance-driven 911 ST from 1969, this modern version blends features from the 911 GT3 RS with the styling of the 911 GT3 Touring Package, enhanced with specially crafted lightweight components....
The Porsche 911 is an icon, a legend, and a benchmark in the automotive world. With a lineage spanning decades, the 911 has evolved into a diverse family of sports cars. But with over 25 trims available, finding the “purest” driving experience can be challenging. Porsche claims that the title...
Dubbed the world’s first “retro hypercar,” the 9×9 by Kalmar Automotive is set to redefine the limits of bespoke automotive craftsmanship while paying tribute to the legendary Porsche 959. This car starts as a Porsche 993. However, little of the original remains after Calmar’s meticulous transformation. The chassis evolves into...
In the late 1980s, two sports cars reigned supreme: the BMW E30 M3 and the Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Club Sport. Built as a homologation special, the M3 debuted in 1986. It was designed to dominate touring car championships around the globe. The E30 M3 quickly became a symbol of...
Porsche designed the 908/03 with two specific races in mind: the Targa Florio and the Nürburgring 1000 KM. Both circuits, known for their tight and twisty layouts, demanded a car that was light, agile, and quick. To meet these challenges, Porsche took inspiration from the earlier 908/2 Spyder, which had...
The popularity of a road car often skyrockets when it’s adapted for racing, as seen with the Porsche 944. While the 944 enjoyed success during its nine-year production, it doesn’t hold the same reverence as the 911s of its era. However, in its transformed state as the 944 GTR, it...
The Porsche 917/10, introduced in 1972, was purpose-built for the Can-Am series in North America. At its heart was a mid-mounted 5.0-liter flat-12 engine, equipped with dual turbochargers, producing an extraordinary 900 horsepower. This immense power enabled the 917/10 to achieve blistering speeds of up to 240 mph, making it...
What happens when you pit a high-tech electric car, a cutting-edge superbike, and a hybrid hypercar against each other in a drag race? That’s what you’ll about to see in this drag race from Carwow featuring three high-performance machines—a Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, Yamaha R1M, and Ferrari SF90. First, we...
The term “Safari” has become increasingly popular in the automotive community, especially among Porsche enthusiasts. However, few names are as iconic as Tuthill Porsche when it comes to the East African Safari Rally. Known for its extensive racing history, Tuthill has consistently fielded numerous cars in the Safari Classic Rally....
Debuting in 2010, the 911 GT2 RS (997) marked a milestone for Porsche as the first road-going 911 with over 600 horsepower. Its 3.6L twin-turbocharged flat-six generates 611 horsepower, paired with a GT3 RS chassis. The result is a car that feels both visceral and intimidating. A couple years later,...
Theon Design is a company dedicated to transforming classic cars into bespoke masterpieces. Specializing in the iconic Porsche 911, particularly the less common targa version, they have been in business for about eight years and have built 18 cars, including 15 Restomods and 3 restorations. The car featured in this...
The Porsche Carrera GT, with its iconic V10 engine and timeless design, continues to captivate enthusiasts. In 2004, shortly after its debut, the Carrera GT completed the Nürburgring’s “Green Hell” in an impressive 7 minutes and 28 seconds, equipped with stock Pirelli P Zero tires and driven by the legendary...
While not the most iconic model in Porsche’s racing heritage, the 924 became a formidable contender across several categories once engineers refined Porsche’s first front-engined, water-cooled car for the track. The homologation variants were especially thrilling, though frequently overshadowed. In this video, Tim Kuhn from RoadScholars on YouTube explores the...
The Porsche 924 Carrera GT is one of the most misunderstood and most significant cars to wear a Stuttgart crest. Built as a homologation special, the Carrera GT took the humble 924 racing and went on to win its class at Le Mans. Only 400 were produced, instantly placing it...
In the late 1970s, while Porsche’s 935 was dominating GT racing, the Kremer brothers, Manfred and Erwin, believed they could enhance the factory cars. Operating a Porsche dealership, Erwin raced Porsches tuned by Manfred. By 1977, Manfred began extensively modifying the cars, producing the 935 K2 in 1978, which rivaled...
The RGT was designed as a naturally aspirated supercar, combining performance, drivability, and reliability while honoring the legacy of the Porsche RS and RSR. Based on a 996, the build began with the installation of a roll cage, enhancing structural rigidity, safety, and strength. The legendary “Mezger” 3.6L engine was...
The Mulholland, a one-off 911 by Singer created in 2018, was custom-built to tackle the winding Mulholland Highway in the Santa Monica Mountains. This rally-inspired car features a topographical map of the Mulholland Highway on its body, four hood-mounted fog lights, rally wheels, and a widened stance for improved performance. Autotopia...
The legendary Porsche 911 has gotten a dramatic makeover with the introduction of the 992.2 Carrera GTS, now equipped with an advanced hybrid powertrain. At the heart of the new Carrera GTS is a cutting-edge hybrid system combining a 3.6L engine with an electric turbocharger, delivering 534 horsepower and 450...
The RUF Rturbo, based on the Porsche 996 Turbo, is available in configurations producing 520, 550, or 590 bhp, with the top-tier version delivering an impressive 830 Nm of torque. This remarkable performance is achieved through a combination of enhancements, including upgraded turbochargers, a meticulously engineered exhaust system, and re-mapped...
Porsche 911s, particularly the iconic 964 generation, are revered for their timeless design, intoxicating engine note, and unparalleled driving experience. But what happens when you strip away these fundamental elements and replace them with electric power? Enter the Everrati Evergreen, a reimagined Porsche 911 Type 964 has gone through a...
Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.1) (2023 – 2025) Pictures & Gallery...
2023 – 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 R Rennsport (992.1) Pictures & Gallery...
Gemballa is well-known for its lavish and high-cost upgrade kits for various supercars, with one of its standout projects being the Mirage GT, based on the Porsche Carrera GT. This rare creation from the respected German tuning company received a range of custom modifications to elevate its performance, aesthetics, aerodynamics,...
To mark the 60th anniversary of the legendary 911, Porsche introduced a special edition model, the 911 S/T. Inspired by the original performance-driven 911 ST from 1969, this modern version blends features from the 911 GT3 RS with the styling of the 911 GT3 Touring Package, enhanced with specially crafted...
Porsche has taken a significant step into the electric era with the all-new Macan EV. It’s a logical step, considering the Macan has been a top seller for Porsche, outperforming the combined sales of the 911, Boxster, and Cayman models last year, despite being on the market for over a...
The new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is the first race car based on the current 911 model series 992. Like everything at Porsche Motorsport, the seventh race car generation is equally as committed to sporting success – it’s a tradition after all. Since 1990, Porsche has built and sold more...
The 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T was introduced as a model positioned between the entry-level Carrera and the more powerful Carrera S. Unlike the original, budget-focused 1960s 911 T, the Carrera T targeted purists craving an unfiltered driving experience, incorporating high-performance elements from across the Porsche lineup. Retaining the Carrera’s 3.0-liter,...
A recent video from Outlaw Garage on YouTube dives into an exceptionally rare gem: the ultra-limited RUF BTR2. This particular BTR2 is one of just 18 ever produced and is even more unique as one of only five right-hand-drive models. Originally delivered in striking Riviera Blue to a buyer in...
The 911 GTS Cabriolet feels so quick out on the road. In fact, this 992-generation GTS produces nearly the same power as the 997-generation 911 Turbo, with the same 0-60 mph time as the Turbo S from that generation. The 911 Carrera GTS has become so good lately, it almost feels...
The sixth generation of Porsche’s iconic 911, known as the 997, debuted in 2005. While it kept the familiar shape of its predecessor, the design drew inspiration from the earlier 993 model, notably restoring the original bug-eye headlights. The interior was similarly refreshed, blending modern elements with a clear nod...
The Porsche 911 has long set the standard for sports cars, with recent versions of the S/T and R models raising the bar even higher. Both models deliver outstanding performance, eye-catching design, and an immersive driving experience. The 911 S/T, a modern tribute to the legendary 1972 911 S/T, has...
Porsche Exclusive built just 235 units of the 911 Carrera S Endurance Racing Edition to honor its three consecutive overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the 919 Hybrid from 2015 to 2017. Introduced at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the special edition was available in...
The new Porsche Panamera has arrived, offering a sleek, four-door sports saloon that’s both fast and loaded with cutting-edge technology, especially the Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid, which pairs a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with an electric motor. Together, they deliver an impressive 618 horsepower and 930 lb-ft of torque, allowing the...
In a recent episode of 9WERKS TV on YouTube, we are treated to comparison between two of the most coveted Porsche 911 Rennsport models ever made—the iconic 2.7 RS and its rarer sibling, the Carrera 3.0 RS. The 2.7 RS, introduced in 1973, was a homologation special designed to compete in...
In March 2015, Porsche revealed the high-performance, track-focused Cayman GT4 at the Geneva Motor Show, making it the first Cayman to bear the “GT” badge. This model was created to deliver an exceptional driving experience, with a 3.8L engine from the Porsche 911 Carrera S. Equipped with four valves per...
Porsche enthusiasts had long speculated about how a Cayman would perform with a 911 engine. The automaker answered with the 981 GT4, featuring a 911 powerplant and delivering a driving experience many had only imagined. But the demand for more led to the creation of the GT4 RS, equipped with...
From 1974 to 1976, Porsche introduced a limited number of high-performance lightweight Carreras, exclusively for the European market. Known as “Euro Carreras,” these cars were equipped with the famous Type 911/83 2.7-liter engine, producing 210 horsepower with Bosch mechanical fuel injection (MFI) – the same engine that powered the iconic...
Autocar on YouTube recently shared a video comparing three of the most exciting luxury sports cars on the market—the Aston Martin Vantage, Ferrari Roma, and Porsche 911 Turbo S. Each car is a powerhouse in its own right, with unique characteristics and performance that set them apart. The Porsche 911...
The Porsche 911 Dakar is designed for off-road driving, drawing its name from the legendary Paris-Dakar Rally, which a 911 won overall in 1984. It’s built on the 992 Carrera 4 GTS platform and features a ground clearance that is 50 mm higher than a standard Carrera with sport suspension,...
The Speedster, introduced in 1989, completed Porsche’s soft-top 911 lineup by reviving a charismatic model from the brand’s past. The name had originally been used for the sleek Type 356 variant. The concept of a new Speedster first took shape in 1983 with a prototype that never reached production. The...
Porsche built only 3,350 examples of the 914/6 between 1969 and 1972. Conceived as a more affordable alternative to the 911, the standard 914/6 struggled to compete on performance alone. To meet the needs of serious privateer racers, Porsche responded with the far more focused 914/6 GT and an accompanying...
From 1977 through the 1980s, Porsche 935s dominated Group 5, GTP, and GTX racing across Europe and North America. With later versions crafted by Kremer, Joest, Gaaco, and Fabcar, Porsche’s supremacy faced little opposition. This effort culminated in a historic overall win at the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans....
To boost sluggish sales during a difficult U.S. economic period, Porsche aimed to recreate the success of its Carrera Cup series from Germany and France in America. The plan was straightforward: build identical racecars based on the European Carrera RS, equip them with track safety features, and ship them to...
Introduced in 1991, the Porsche 968 was the final model in the brand’s series of front-engined sports cars. The 968 was restyled to resemble the 928 but retained the 944’s core mechanical layout. It offered a larger 3.0-liter engine with Variocam variable valve timing, generating 240 horsepower, allowing a top speed...






































































































