Old School Twin Turbo Flat-Six Noises! In today’s video I’ll take you onboard a gorgeous 2009 Porsche 911 997 GT2 ClubSport fitted with Capristo exhaust system. This thing is an absolute monster, a true driver’s car!...
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The Carrera RSR 3.0 is one of those rare and super-special Porsches, and one of the most successful Group 4 racing cars ever. Today the Carrera RSR models rank among the most sought after of all Porsche 911 variants. The Carrera RSR 3.0 was made in small numbers for racing. For the privateer in...
Singer Vehicle Design – Westlake Commission Today, we take a closer look at the Singer Vehicle Designs Westlake Commission. The Westlake Commission is a Targa reimagined by Singer. All-wheel drive, 4.0L, 6 speed. Attack Grey over Deep Red. Photo credit: Singer Vehicle Design...
1970 Porsche 917 K Pictures...
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Lanzante, renowned for their conversion of McLaren F1 and P1 GTRs into road-legal vehicles, is currently in the process of creating 11 models of F1-Powered Porsche 911s. Each of these 930 TAG Turbo models brought to life by Lanzante is propelled by a 1.5-liter V6 TAG Turbo engine that Porsche...
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Top Gear Drag Race – Audi R8 vs Porsche 997 Jeremy heads out on to the test track and pits the new Audi R8 V10 Spyder against the latest version of Porsche’s enduring 911 Turbo cabriolet. But what will the Stig make of them?...
This 911 from his collection was custom ordered from the factory with many bespoke options and recently sold on auction site Bring-a-trailer for the considerable sum of $435k.
1969 Porsche 911 E Coupe 2.0 (LWB) Pictures & Gallery...
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EVO Drives the Porsche Carrera GT Dickie Meaden drives the Carrera GT, one of Porsche’s fastest ever road cars, and takes a close look at some of the features that make this V10 supercar so special....
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The big news for 2014 was the introduction of an all-new Panamera Turbo executive model. It featured a 15 cm (5.9”) longer wheelbase than the Turbo. It was built to offer more legroom in the back. Strangely though, it was built especially for the Chinese market, where the long-wheelbase version of a car, any car, was considered an executive car by default. Basically, the Executive Panamera is an excuse for Porsche to elongate a Panamera Turbo by nearly six inches for an extra $19,800. All of the legroom goes to passengers in the back.
Arguably the most extreme 911 to be build as a production car for the road and track. The most significant improvements made to the RS—over both the 992 GT3 and the previous-gen 991 GT3 RS—were applied to the aerodynamics and chassis departments of the car. The 2023 Porsche 911 GT3...
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The Porsche 911 GT2 Evo represented the top specification ever produced for any air-cooled Porsche. Designed to compete in FIA GT1, it incorporated a twin turbocharged 3.6L flat-6 engine rated at a full 600 HP and 491 lb-ft of torque. As compared to the standard 993 GT2, Porsche widened the rear fender extensions to cover wider modular wheels and added a new front spoiler with inlets for oil and brake cooling. A second deck appeared on the already outlandish rear spoiler, which could be mounted higher in the air stream for added downforce. Approximately 11 samples were produced.
Head to Head – Which is Better? The new 659hp GT Speed is probably the best super-GT Bentley has ever made. But is it good enough to outpoint the 650hp Porsche 911 Turbo S – arguably the most capable all-weather sports car currently on sale.....
The 2022 Porsche Targa 4 GTS adds more grunt, packs less weight, has sharper handling, and packages it up in the sexiest body style that Porsche sells. The Targa 4 GTS gives us the best of all worlds, providing all-wheel-drive traction, an open-top experience, and a fixed-roof feeling in the...
The 997 GT2 RS Is the Fastest Stick-Shift Production Porsche Ever The Porsche 997 GT2 RS is the rarest GT Porsche street car ever, with only 500 copies produced. Making an obscene (for the time, and now) 620 HP from 3.6 liters, the GT2 was the first 911 to feature...
February 1, 1954, the city of New York. The Porsche-550, chassis 04 returned from the Gulf of Mexico after participating in the Carrera Panamericana rally, which took place from November 19 to 23, 1953 through Mexico. Near the car are left-right: Herbert Linge, Karl Kling, Werner Engel, Hans Herrmann No...
Current Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2) Pictures & Gallery...
Cappadocia’s otherworldly landscape—its snow-dusted rock spires, ancient cave dwellings, and dawn-lit skies filled with hot-air balloons—sets the stage for an early-morning journey through central Turkey. In the freezing dark before sunrise, residents and visitors gather in Göreme, clutching tea and phones, waiting as the volcanic terrain slowly emerges from the...
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JayEmm on Cars on YouTube dives into the Porsche 928, the model Porsche once seriously considered as a replacement for the 911. Introduced in 1977, the 928 was conceived as a forward-looking, front-engined V8 grand tourer aimed at expanding Porsche’s appeal—particularly in the U.S. Unlike the 911s of the period,...
Porsche Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (2009 – 2012 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche Boxster (2009 – 2012) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche Boxster and need the total parts guide or are...
The rarest 964 RS variant was the awesome 964 C4 Lightweight. Known as the 964 Leichtbau it made use of surplus parts from 953 Paris-Dakar project. A handful of specially prepared lightweight 911s were fabricated by the Porsche factory and called the Carrera 4 RS Lightweight. The idea was to combine the...
Porsche 904 Carrera GTS: 2.0L Flat-4 Engine Sound! Great to record and finally hear a Porsche Carrera GTS powered by the 2.0-liter N/A flat-4 engine (unfortunately, or luckily, I’ve always saw a couple of “904/6”, the ones with the 911’s flat-6)...
996 Carrera Depreciation and Buying Guide Buying a Porsche 911 996? Then this is the video to watch. In this depreciation and buying guide of the Porsche 911 996 Carrera, I will show you how much the values changed in the last year and how much the car depreciates per 1000...
1981 Porsche 928 S Technical Specifications Originally displacing 4.5 L and featuring a single overhead camshaft design, Porsche enlarged and revised the engine in 1980 onwards. The engine was now a 4.7 L V8. European versions debuted with 221 kW; 296 hp (300 PS), and were upgraded to 228 kW;...
With 750-horsepower, launch control and gravel mode in a family-friendly wagon, this may be the most practical car on the planet. Take the screaming fast all-electric Taycan Turbo S—the fastest, most powerful version atop the Taycan range—and make it a wagon with a little more ground clearance (0.78 inches) and more headroom (3.62 inches) in the rear seats, and you have the Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo. The all-wheel-drive Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo has one electric motor per axle, with a one-speed transmission up front and a two-speed transmission in the rear.
To provide customers with support in developing their ideas for their own personal dream car, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur has configured a 911 Turbo S as an example of Sonderwunsch Factory Commissioning. The vehicle made its most recent appearance at the Fuori Concorso. In keeping with this year’s motto “British racing...
Like its successful predecessors, the new 911 Cup pushes boundaries. It combines series components from our GT sports cars with pure racing technology to create a coherent and performance-based overall concept. The new 911 Cup car will provide enhanced performance, offering more power, quicker lap times and revisions for improved user friendliness. The newest 911 cup model combines extensive updates with the design of the Type 992.2 generation 911.
JayEmm on Cars reviews the Porsche 944 S2, highlighting its rise as a beloved classic sports car. Tracing its evolution from Porsche’s earlier, less successful entry-level models, the 944 built on the 924’s platform with a new engine, balanced handling, and transaxle gearbox. The 1985 upgrades brought a modernized interior,...
Introduced in 2010 as a successor to the first-generation 997-series 911 GT3 RS, the new 997.2 GT3 RS brought several notable improvements. It was designed for homologation, with the primary goal of competing in the FIA-sanctioned GT3 racing class. Since its debut in 1999, the GT3 has had a highly...
When you compare it to its rivals, the Porsche 911 Turbo might look tame. However, the 911 Turbo is definitely not a slow car. In fact, our featured 911 from a clip posted by a 1320video shows just how capable these cars are. This 911 Turbo is not stock as...
Bruce Canepa Street Driving the 1969 Porsche 917 Come along for the ride in the 1969 Porsche 917 driven by Bruce Canepa in the streets....
It has been one year short of four decades since this 1980 Porsche 935 K3 was fabricated by Kremer Racing in Germany. Today this race car is every bit the race car it was intended to be back in the day – fearsome, awesome and very capable. It is powered...
During a public Wednesday night drag meet at the venue’s dedicated strip, the Taycan Turbo GT – Porsche’s fastest-ever electric vehicle and its most powerful road car – completed a solo quarter-mile run in record-breaking time. It covered the benchmark quarter mile in 9.083 seconds at a top speed of...
Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 968 (1994 Model Year) Looking to decode your 1994 Porsche 968 option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 1994 Porsche 968 service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for...
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Porsche Option Codes – Porsche 911 (1989 Model Year) Looking to decode your 1989 Porsche 911 option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 1989 Porsche 911 service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for...
From chat forums, break rooms, and garages worldwide, the conversion of traditional sports cars into electric vehicles has sparked heated conversations within the automotive community. On one hand, supporters argue that electrification preserves iconic designs while offering sustainable performance and ensuring these vehicles remain relevant in an era of tightening...
In this video, JayEmm on Cars reviews a stunning Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet, freshly restored and resprayed in Peridot green. The host explores the S2 convertible’s quirks, including its basic development, frameless windows, and slightly tricky clutch. Despite some scuttle shake and modest electronics, the car proves surprisingly capable, enjoyable,...
On the list of most intoxicating objects in the history of collecting, Porsche racing cars are certainly near the top. As proof is this unique Fabcar 935 from the Porsche 75th Anniversary Race Car Collection from WOB CARS. No Subscription? You’re missing out Get immediate ad-free access to all our...
An Original Owner Car The Porsche 911 Carrera 4S coupe is a much-loved car by so many folks, and if you’ve always wanted to own one from the mid-1990s, then this is your chance. The car you see here is currently for sale at Bring A Trailer. This 1996 Porsche...
Watch CAR Magazine’s James Dennison as he breaks down the features of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and takes it for a spin....
Team player, media professional and of course, driving talent: These are just three of many important attributes taken into consideration during the selection of the Porsche Junior 2024. Twelve candidates have the chance to take the next big step in their young career on the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve. They...
The 992 GT3 embodies the essence of the iconic 911, merging all the hallmarks of the brand into an exceptional road car. Porsche’s dedication to excellence shines in the 992-era, where they pushed boundaries, enhanced the platform in every aspect, and kept hardcore fans delighted. Power comes from a remarkable...
The 911 Carrera RS wasn’t conceived as a road car but as a homologation model for Porsche’s 911 RSR to compete in Group 5 racing. Designed to meet racing regulations, it shed weight and adopted aerodynamic features from its track counterpart. Initially, Porsche doubted its market appeal due to its...
Porsche 356/2 Gmünd Cabriolet Specifications type Series Production Car production years 1948 – 1951 built at Austria production 41 price $ $ 3,750 engine Type 369 Flat-4 position Rear, Longitudinal valvetrain Pushrod OHV fuel feed Dual Solex 26 VFJ Downdraft displacement 1086 cc / 66.27 in³ compression 6.5:1 power 29.8...
Le Mans 24 Hours, 19/20 September 2020: The pit lane on Wednesday during the afternoon scrutineering process Under unseasonably hot conditions for late September, the 88th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours is finally a reality. Postponed from its traditional mid-June date, the world famous endurance race fell victim...
A father/son project gets driven This is a fully restored 1965 Porsche 356C, the final year of the 356. A father/son project, it features a punched-out 1780cc engine, mild outlaw body work, and a rally-inspired interior with fresh hides and rare vintage Tag Heuer rally clocks. Though it’s incredibly slow,...
The Limited Edition Cayman S Black combines many of the high performance benefits found only in the 2012 Cayman R with many other desirable options off the list, options that when combined create a distinct personality for this special car. After the R hit the scene, many potential buyers complained of the inability to order one with many of the highly desirable street options, particularly PASM. The Cayman S Black Edition gets the 330 BHP engine found in the R but without all of the other performance focus.
The 918 served as a modern counterpart to the earlier 959, emphasizing new technology rather than a stripped-down driving experience. It combined a 4.6-liter V8 and electric motors for 887 horsepower, all driven through a seven-speed PDK gearbox, enabling 0 to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds and a 211...
In the case of the 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet that begins with a larger, more potent six-cylinder engine. The Carrera 4S is powered by a 3.8-liter flat six that produces 355 horsepower and 295 lb.-ft. of torque. The roughly ten percent increase in power translates to improved acceleration and higher top track speed. The 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet with the six-speed manual gearbox races from a stop to 60 mph in only 4.7 seconds, topping out at the track at 185 mph. When carrying the optional Tiptronic S transmission, the zero to 60 mph sprint takes a mere 4.5 seconds.
Until now, the classic Porsche 911 still attracts a lot of enthusiasts and admirers. And the gorgeous, classic design definitely inspires the imagination of its more artistically inclined fans. Virtual artist Khyzyl Saleem, or more popularly known as the_kyza, recently posted his interpretation of the first water-cooled Porsche 911. He...
All Porsche 911s are turbocharged these days but the Turbo model is something special. It gets the twin-turbo 3.7-liter flat six with tons of power and a huge $33,000 savings over the Turbo S. Thanks to an output of 573 hp, marking an increase of 32 hp over the predecessor, the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds (0.2 seconds faster than before). The Turbo Cabriolet basically handles like a coupe.
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Collecting Cars is proud to present a low mileage example of a 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS that also comes with the optional Weissach Package. This car is finished in the ever gorgeous Racing Yellow paintwork while sporting a black leather interior inside with grey Race-Tex seat inserts, white...
The 993 Turbo S, available between 1997 and 1998, bumped the power from the standard 993 Turbo up to 450hp (430 for the United States market) with larger turbochargers and a modified engine management system. The Turbo S was fitted with more luxury trim bits on the interior – with more leather and carbon fiber than on the standard Turbo. A larger rear wing was installed as well. Only 345 were built. Its direct successor was the 996 Turbo S for model year 2005.
Background Unveiled at Geneva in 1977, the Porsche 928 was designed to succeed the 911 as a luxurious grand tourer. Styled by Wolfgang Möbius, it featured a futuristic egg-shaped design and a front-mounted V-8 engine, marking a shift in Porsche’s engineering philosophy. Named “European Car of the Year” in 1978,...
Ruf’s follow-up to the iconic “Yellowbird” debuted in 1995, based on the new 993 Turbo chassis. Maintaining the original’s themes of high power, low weight, and exceptional speed, the CTR2 introduced an option for either two or four-wheel drive. Remarkably, its 3.6-liter engine, tuned by Ruf, produced 520bhp and 505ft/lb...
Porsche’s 911 lineup boasts an impressive array of choices, catering to a wide spectrum of driving preferences. Whether you seek a daily driver, a track-focused beast, or something in between, Porsche has a 911 to suit your taste. Mat Watson from carwow embarked on a 500-mile road trip using a...
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Le Mans 24 Hour, 17-18 June 2017: Patrick Long being interviewed at Scrutineering on 11 June 2017. He drove the #93 Proton Competition Porsche 911 RSR California may seem like the ideal place on earth to live, with its legendary beaches, surf and laid back lifestyle, but they too are...
Live now on PCARMARKET is a 2019 Porsche 911 GT2 RS with a stunning one-of-a-kind Python Green Chromaflair exterior finish that costs over $130k and changes colors with the light. This GT2 RS is a true masterpiece, featuring a Black leather and Alcantara interior with Platinum Grey stitching, extended Alcantara...
2023 Porsche 911 Dakar Announced The latest 911 model variant proves its mettle where the pavement ends Atlanta. Porsche is celebrating a very special world premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show – the new Porsche 911 Dakar, which feels equally at home on loose surfaces as it does on country...
The Targa was the half-convertible bodywork offered by Porsche for the 911. By removing only a part of the roof and leave the closed-coupe rigid structure. It was offered a better sensation than a sunroof and it wasn't as heavy as a convertible. Unlike the previous Targa generation, the 993 featured a glass panel over the front passengers instead of a fabric one. The rest of the bodywork looked similar to the Carrera. The engine was a completely reworked flat-six, with a 3.6-liter displacement with the VarioCam system, which offered 285 hp. It was mated either with a 6-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.
2019 was the last model year for the seventh-generation 911 (991) and for that Porsche introduced the GT2 RS Clubsport. The GT2 RS Clubsport was unveiled to the public at the LA Auto Show in 2018. It was the most powerful GT production Porsche sports car as a track-only focus...
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Porsche 935 Tribute Specifications Concept: Single-seater near-standard non-homologated race car. Basis: Porsche 911 GT2 RS (991.2) Weight/dimensions: No Subscription? You’re missing out Get immediate ad-free access to all our premium content. Get Started Already a Member? Sign in to your account here....
New Porsche 911 GT3 2017 Thorough review of the 991.2 Porsche 991 GT3. As well as being the fastest and most powerful 911 GT3 to date, this latest version is also the best. In just about every significant area it represents a step-change over the previous model, with better steering,...
In 1987 Porsche debuted the 944 S, the “S” standing for “Super”. It looked sportier than its non-S version and had substantial modifications to both the interior and the engine and offered more performance to Porsche customers. Generally the 944 S was a higher performance version of the stock 944....
Still the range-topping beast (until the GTs arrived), the updated Turbo S gets even quicker, with a 0–60 mph sprint in just over 2 seconds. Porsche has refined its launch control and increased peak output, making it ferocious yet composed, with immense traction and top-tier cabin refinement.
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Watch the face-off between a Porsche Panamera Turbo S vs. an Audi S8 and see what comes out on top....
The Panamera 4 Sport Turismo favours a 'Shooting Brake' style rather than being a pure wagon. This is evidenced by its sloping roofline towards the rear, sacrificing cargo space for a more stealthy profile. In addition, there's the pronounced shoulder and elongated window line, which lend the vehicle its striking appearance. The car slots in just above the base Panamera in a lineup that includes up to twenty-five different variants. The '4' references the standard all-wheel-drive, while the 'Sport Turismo' badging hints at more power and agile handling compared to the base trims.
Starting as a modest service station in Pfaffenhausen, Germany, within a mere three decades, RUF quickly evolved into a hub for creating some of the most exceptional super sports cars in the world. Alois Ruf Junior, inspired by his father’s enterprise, cultivated a profound love for automobiles, especially the Porsche...






































































































