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- 911 Speedster Concept
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- Porsche 935 Tribute
- Porsche 597
- Porsche 551
- Porsche Mission E Cross Turismo
- Porsche 911 (992)
- Porsche Concept 917
- Porsche Sport Tourer Electric
- Porsche Le Mans Living Legend
- Porsche 960 Turismo Concept
- Porsche 919 Street
- Porsche 904 Living Legend
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- Porsche 911 Vision Safari Concept
- Porsche Bergspyder Concept
- Porsche 917 Living Legend
- Porsche Macan Vision Safari
- Porsche Vision 916
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- Porsche Vision E
- Porsche 917 16-Cylinder Prototype
- Porsche 959 Gruppe B
- Porsche Carrera GT Concept
- Porsche Tapiro Concept
- Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Rallye
- Porsche Taycan 4S
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- Porsche 787 F1
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- Porsche 904 Bergspyder
- Porsche 906 Spyder
- Porsche 906 LH Coupé
- Porsche 965 (911)
- Porsche 906 E Carrera 6
- Porsche 942
- Porsche 906/8 Coupé
- Porsche 959 Prototype
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- Porsche 969
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- Porsche 989
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- Porsche Macan 95B (1st Gen)
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- Porsche Cayman S Design Edition 1
- Porsche Macan GTS
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- Porsche Macan Turbo
- Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
- Porsche Taycan (Base)
- Porsche 718 Boxster 25
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- 964 Carrera
- Porsche Formula E
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- ’30 Jahre’ Anniversary
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- 964 Carrera Cup
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- Porsche Cayman GT4 RS
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- 993 Carrera 4
- 993 Carrera 4S
- 911 2.0 Bertone Roadster
- Porsche Macan T
- 993 Carrera S
- Porsche Mission R Electric
- 992 Sport Classic
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- Porsche 963
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- 911 Carrera 3.0 Coupe (G-Series)
- 997 Turbo
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- 997 Carrera 4 GTS
- 997 GT3 Cup
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- 997 GT3
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- 997 GT3 R Hybrid
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- Porsche 981
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- Porsche Vision 357
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- 991 Targa 4 GTS
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- 991 GT3
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- 991 GT2 RS
- 991 Speedster
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- 991 GT3 Cup
- 991 RSR
- 991 Carrera T
- 992 Carrera
- 992 Carrera 4
- Porsche Type 540 America Roadster
- 992 Carrera S
- Porsche 718 Spyder RS
- 992 Carrera 4S
- 992 RSR
- 992 Targa 4
- 992 Targa 4S
- Porsche Mission X
- 992 Carrera GTS
- 992 Carrera 4 GTS
- 992 Targa 4 GTS
- 992 Turbo
- Porsche RS60 Spyder
- 992 GT3 R
- 992 Turbo S
- 992 GT3
- 992 911 S/T
- 992 GT3 Touring
- 992 GT3 RS
- 911 (G-Series)
- 992 GT2 RS
- 992 GT3 Cup
- 911 Carrera 3.0 (G-Series)
- Porsche Taycan GTS
- Porsche 356 SC
- 911 S (G-Series)
- 992 GT3 R Rennsport
- 911 Carrera RSR 2.8
- 911 SC (G-Series)
- 911 S/T
- 911 (Base Model)
- 911 Carrera 3.2 (G-Series)
- 911 L
- 911 SC Safari
- 911 Turbo (930)
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- 911 E
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- 911 S
- 911 SC San Remo
- Porsche 356
- Pre-A Speedster
- 911 R
- 911 Carrera 3.2 Clubsport
- Porsche 953
- 911 T/R
- 911 Carrera 25th Anniversary
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- 911 SC RS
- 911 Turbo LE
- Beutler Coupe
- 911 3.2 Speedster
- 911 Carrera 2.7 (G-Series)
- 911 Carrera Commemorative
- 911 Turbo 2.7
- Porsche 911 GT1
- Porsche 99X Electric
- 964 Turbo S
- Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
- Porsche Panamera 976 (3rd gen)
- Porsche Macan Electric (2nd Gen)
- Porsche 954
- Porsche Taycan Y1A/Y1B (1st Gen)
- Porsche Cayenne (4th Gen)
- Porsche Macan Turbo Electric
- Porsche Macan 4S Electric
- Porsche Macan 4 Electric
- Lohner-Porsche
- Porsche Macan Electric (Base)
- Porsche Taycan 9J1 (1st Gen)
- 992 “Turbo 50”
- Porsche Macan GTS Electric
- Porsche Type 940
- 992 Transfăgărășan Tribute
- Porsche 963 RSP
- 992 Carrera T Club Coupe
- 997 Sport Classic
- 992 GT3 90 F. A. Porsche
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- Porsche Type 166
- Vision Renndienst Concept
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- 997 Black Edition
- Porsche Cayenne Electric
- 993 Turbo S
- 992 Spirit 70
The 2004 Porsche Carrera GT is powered by a V10 engine generating over 600 horsepower and features cutting-edge automotive technologies to deliver an unparalleled driving experience on the road. Noteworthy features include its 5.7-liter, 605-horsepower V10 engine, a monocoque chassis with carbon-reinforced plastic mounts, and the pioneering use of a...
In 1993, Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo 3.6, featuring an enhanced 3.6-liter single-turbo flat-six engine as a replacement for the previous 3.3-liter turbo engine. With its 355 horsepower, it became the highest-performing Porsche available in North America, and the production was limited to fewer than 1,500 units. Later in the...
Tesla launched the Cybertruck in a delivery event last week in Austin Texas, meaning we finally get to learn more about this futuristic pickup truck and see more of it being filmed and reviewed. During the event, Elon Musk himself hands over the first production Cybertrucks to a couple of...
22,093 feet above sea level– no car has ever gone higher. On December 2, 2023, racing driver Romain Dumas set a new world record at the peak of the west ridge of the Ojos del Salado volcano in Chile, piloting a significantly modified Porsche 911 running on eFuels. He was...
The original light-weight The Speedster variant of the 356 was introduced in 1954, featuring a low-raked windscreen, bucket seats, and an easily operated soft top. Directed towards the Southern California market, the Speedster offered a stripped-down, lightweight variation of the 356. With a more affordable starting price and a driver-oriented...
The Singer All-terrain Competition Study, or ACS for short is a reimagined 964 911 developed through a collaboration between Singer Vehicle Design in California and off-road 911 expert Richard Tuthill in the UK. Top Gear recently had the opportunity to test drive one of the two ACS models ever made,...
The 992 GT3 becomes the seventh iteration of one of Porsche’s most established and beloved automobiles and it continues to embody the spirit of previous GT3 models by amalgamating all that is awesome about the 911 – and the Porsche brand – in a single road car. It is perfect....
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Speedster, the one and only Introduced in late 1954, the Porsche 356 Speedster was a true dual-purpose sports car – one that could serve as both daily transportation and, with minor modifications, a successful weekend race car. Originally priced at $2,995 – well below Porsche’s Coupe and Cabriolet models –...
The 908/3 prototype was built for the sole purpose of winning the Targa Florio and Nürburgring legs of the world Championship. The 908 specialized in lightweight design through the use of a 48 lbs titanium space frame and 26 lbs body. Known as the Porche miracle by Italians, the 908/3s won...
A mixed of fear, adrenaline, excitement, and complete enjoyment is what you’ll experience, especially if you ride shotgun in a Porsche 911 GT3 going full throttle around the infamous Nürburgring circuit. That is the case with this video here courtesy of Misha Charoudin on YouTube, as he drives a Porsche...
Background The Porsche 917, unveiled in 1969, stands as a testament to Porsche’s commitment to innovation and their quest to conquer the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Its debut at Le Mans in 1969 revealed its formidable speed and reliability, yet aerodynamic issues resulted in high-speed instability. After major changes,...
In homage to the 1973 911 Carrera RS, Porsche used the same formula to produce a lightweight version of the Carrera 2 from the race-ready Cup car known simply as the Carrera RS. The Porsche Carrera RS, or 964 RS as it is more widely known started shipping in November...
Even though the 981 Spyder is an entry-level sports car and is often considered by many as a poor man’s Porsche, it is no slouch when it comes to speed and performance which has been proven by the folks at AutoTopNL. Introduced in 2015 as the lightest model in Porsche’s...
Based on the 911S, the 911 R was produced by Porsche to compete in the FIA’s GT 2.0 category. To make it competitive, the 911R was powered by a flat-six engine, Type 901/22 from the Porsche 906, capable of 210 hp. It went on a diet too, with weight savings...
They say that the cream always rises to the top, an expression used to illustrate that if something is really great, then by virtue of its superior qualities, it will rise to a level above its contemporaries. This then surely describes what a superb example of the iconic Porsche 935...
Theon Design has revealed its latest bespoke Porsche 911 (964), its second for a UK customer. Finished in classic Oak Green Metallic with dark ‘ghost’ stripes, warm satin chrome brightwork, and complementary matching 18” Fuchs-style wheels, it further exemplifies Theon’s respect for Porsche’s ethos. As with each of its bespoke...
TechArt has fully upgraded this 991.2-generation Porsche 911 Turbo S to GTStreet R specification. The rear engine lid houses a TechArt-enhanced 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six, delivering up to 700 horsepower to all four wheels through a seven-speed PDK transmission. Externally, the enhancements include the complete TechArt GTStreet R aerodynamics package. This...
The 2016 Porsche 911 R, arguably the purest form within the 911 model range, pays homage to the brand’s storied heritage with a blend of modern elements. Renowned for providing a manual transmission option for Porsche’s top naturally aspirated model, the 911 R is more than just that. Porsche designed...
The 718 Spyder RS was created solely for the joy of driving, incorporating Porsche’s finest naturally aspirated flat-six engine into its most spirited convertible sports car. The captivating sound produced by the flat-six as it reaches the 9,000 rpm redline is bound to give you a thrill. The Porsche 718...
This immaculate auto is in the collection of Brescia Classic Cars in Italy. It’s #48 of only 200 similar cars built by Porsche in 1954. Part of the “Pre-A” production of Porsche 356 cars produced from 1948 to 1955, the first Speedster powerplants were 1100 cc, increased to 1500 cc...
The third generation of the Panamera is presented in a unique form. Alongside this completely redeveloped model, Porsche is unveiling a specially created one-off car in Shanghai. The Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch shows the attention to detail with which Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur implements the Sonderwunsch program. This highly exclusive, unique car...
Online auction house Bring a Trailer is currently selling a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT with just 601 miles on the odometer. The Porsche Carrera GT had an exclusive production run of only 1,270 units and is now considered as part of the Porsche Classic family. Finished in GT Silver Metallic with...
This Porsche RUF 911 RCT, from the 964 era, serves as the origin of the RUF RCT model and was formerly owned by Alois Ruf Junior. Among the approximately 100 RCTs produced, this one remains to be the only wide body example featuring four-wheel drive. It is equipped with a...
Introduced in 1963, the Porsche 911 was initially designed as a lightweight, low-power finesse car. However, in 1975, Porsche launched the high-performance 911 Turbo, known as the 930. Over the years, the Turbo evolved, gaining power and acceleration. This 1989 model, the final year of the original 911 Turbo, boasts...
Porsche revamps the Panamera: the third generation of the sporting luxury sedan is characterized by a wider range of digital features, a fresh and expressive design and a broader spectrum between dynamic performance and driving comfort. More powerful E-Hybrid powertrains (Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid: Fuel consumption* combined (WLTP) 1.7 – 1.2...
This Porsche 908/02 Flunder Spyder is one of the most extensively raced examples of one of Porsche’s most successful sports racing cars ever. In its inaugural season, chassis 908/02-018 was victorious with works pairing Jo Siffert and Brian Redman at the 1969 Watkins Glen 6 Hours – competing prolifically in...
For the 2004 and 2005 racing season, Porsche Motorsport used the 911 GT3 RSR. This near-standard racing sportscar aimed to keep private customer teams competitive in international Gran Turismo sport and to continue the success of the predecessor model which won its class at the Le Mans 24 Hours five...
This 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo underwent a custom Carrera RSR-style restoration with backdated bodywork including a classic long-hood nose section, wide steel fenders, RSR-style bumpers, and a ducktail rear spoiler. Other features include chrome door handles and headlight rings, anodized silver window moldings, a polished driver’s side mirror, dual exhaust...
The 911 GT2 RS Clubsport made its debut alongside the new 992-generation 911 at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, serving as the farewell model for the 991 series. This track-only variant, limited to a production run of 200 units, is a highly optimized racing version of the road-going 911...
While I admit the title is misleading, American company Sacrilege Motors does have the answer to the question; “Both.” That’s because they have literally taken the best attributes of both machines and combined them into a triple-black, road-going missile nicknamed “Black Bird.” Time to buckle up… Background Sacrilege Motors, founded...
Bonhams will auction one of the two existing examples of the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8-liter “Strassenversion” Coupé on November 25 during its “On The Grid – The Abu Dhabi Auction.” In 1992, Porsche introduced the 964 Carrera RS, a lightweight variant reminiscent of the legendary 2.7 and 3.0-liter RS...
The Porsche 964 Carrera RS Clubsport, also known as the N/GT, is a rare lightweight 911 from the early 1990s. It comes equipped with a 3.6-litre naturally aspirated ‘M64/03’ flat-six, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Of the total 2,282 units produced for the 964 Carrera RS, only 290 were...
In a new video from savagegeese, they are putting the spotlight on the 992-generation Porsche 911 Carrera T. The Carrera T, short for ‘touring,’ is positioned as a more lightweight and focused variant within the Carrera family, making it the most affordable 911 with a manual transmission. The engine is...
Introduced as the most powerful and high-performance production 911 variant ever built, the Porsche 991 GT2 RS boasts a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter engine delivering 700 HP to the rear wheels. The 991-generation GT2 RS is based on the 911 Turbo, inheriting its wide rear fenders and integrated side air intakes. It comes with louvered...
The Porsche 904 is widely regarded by many Porsche enthusiasts as the greatest road-going Porsche of all time. While it set the standard for a whole generation of racing Porsches, its aesthetic appeal overshadowed the fact that it lacked aerodynamic perfection and carried excess weight. Additionally, due to caution regarding...
This 1972 Porsche 911 ‘Special’ is a custom creation inspired by the early 1970s S/T model by Tuthill Porsche. Beneath the engine lid is a 2.7-liter air-cooled flat-six to Carrera RS specification, fueled by Weber carburetors and paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Upon arrival at Tuthill, the car featured...
The 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Lightweight is a true legend in the world of sports cars, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering from that era. This iconic vehicle, hailing from the renowned Stuttgart-based manufacturer, is celebrated for its exceptional blend of power, precision, and lightweight design, making it...
In the realm of automotive craftsmanship, few names evoke as much reverence and admiration as Singer Vehicle Design. Renowned for their meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to perfection, Singer has carved out a niche in the industry by reimagining one of the most iconic sports cars of all...
1st Place Coupe in Tuning Class As you Stuttcars readers know, TECHART is no stranger to the Porsche tuners industry. For 2023, first choice of Sport Auto readers for the third time in a row is the TECHART program for the Porsche 911 Turbo models wins the Coupe class in...
The GT3 RS, positioned at the pinnacle of the Porsche 911 lineup, is a street-legal race car boasting an impressive naturally aspirated boxer engine. The 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS distinguishes itself as one of the rare 911 models lacking a turbocharger, delivering remarkable handling, and exceptional downforce. The optional...
Who will win when you drag race a a tuned Porsche 911 Carrera 4S against an Audi R8 V10 Performance Spyder? Beginning with the Audi, it is propelled by a remarkable 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 capable of generating 620hp and 580Nm of torque. Power is distributed to all four wheels through...
Porsche officially unveiled the 991 GT2 RS at the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed. This model boasts a carbon-fiber reinforced bonnet, rear-view mirror casings, and front and rear wings. Lightweight polyurethane is utilized for the front splitter and rear diffuser, and the side windows are made of polycarbonate instead of...
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The new 911 S/T is marketed as a pure, lightweight, driver-focused Porsche 911. It integrates the engine and essential components of the suspension and chassis with the simplified design of the GT3 Touring, resulting in a 911 that has a clean appearance and the dynamics of a race car. This...
TechArt has transformed this 991.2-generation 911 Turbo S into their high-performance ‘GTStreet R’ specification. The car is coated in a sleek black finish with a matte-black GTStreet R racing stripe, side decals, orange highlights, and matte carbon-fiber trim elements. The external modifications include a TechArt carbon-fiber body kit featuring a...
Doug DeMuro takes an in-depth look at the Porsche Carrera GT, his personal favorite supercar of all time. He walks viewers through its design, quirks, and craftsmanship, from the unique luggage system and minimalist interior to the race-inspired details like center-lock wheels and a wooden shift knob. DeMuro also explains...
Porsche introduced the 964 Carrera RS for the 1992 model year, specifically targeting the European market as a lightweight, high-performance variant of the 964 Carrera 2. Porsche engineers prioritized minimizing the weight of the 964 RS, successfully removing nearly 300 pounds. The car featured an aluminum bonnet, lighter and thinner-gauge...
In 1994, the standard Porsche Turbo 3.6 was the fastest production car available in the United States. The Turbo S option-code 36S further enhanced this formidable sports car. Notably, the Turbo S cars were equipped with the M64/50S high-performance engine, derived from the 1993 IMSA 3.6 engine built by ANDIAL...
In a recent drag race organized by Carwow, three supercars were pitted against each other is a series of drag races to determine the fastest among them. The contenders were a Tesla Model S Plaid, a 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo S with 1000 HP, and a BMW M5 Competition, also...
For almost 50 years, the Turbo models have enjoyed an exalted position at Porsche. They stand for a distinctively high performance and represent the epitome of every model series. To emphasize their uniqueness, Porsche is once again sharpening their look. The Turbo models are, for one, being given a particularly...
If you think post-war sports cars or muscle cars from the late 1960s are the staple of the collector car industry, it’s time to broaden your horizons. 80s and 90s enthusiast cars have recently forged their own niche in the collector car world, and appreciation of the period’s shining stars...
Inspired by the 911 models of the 1960s and 1970s, the new Porsche Sport Classic is among the most striking limited editions crafted by Porsche in recent years. With a production limit of 1,250 units, it pays homage not only to the 2010 911 Sport Classic but also to the...
The Carrera GT, initially priced at $448,300 USD, has consistently appreciated in value since its debut. Similar to other contemporary classics and most Porsches in general, the prices for pre-owned rarities are steadily increasing, driven by a growing interest in cars that prioritize driving experience and purity—a quality the Carrera...
The 993 Porsche 911 GT2 (or GT as it was initially called) was built in order to meet homologation requirements for the GT2 class racing which had banned all-wheel-drive vehicles by the mid 1990’s. To make the GT2 suitable for track use, the brakes, suspension, and wheels were upgraded to...
2024 Porsche 911 Carrera T (992.1) Technical Specifications Model 911 Carrera Carrera T Design and cylinders Twin-turbo boxer 6 Number of cylinders 6 Fuel grade 98 Bore (PDK (Automatic)) 91.0 mm Stroke (PDK (Automatic)) 76.4 mm Displacement (PDK (Automatic)) 2,981 cc Max. power (PDK (Automatic)) 379 hp Max. power at...
The control concept that Porsche uses in the new Panamera is innovative and intuitive: the Porsche Driver Experience puts the driver at the center and creates the perfect balance between analog and digital elements. The sports car among luxury saloons is characterized by a particularly high-quality and extremely sporty interior...
Vintage Porsche 911s have garnered immense popularity in the restoration world, giving rise to businesses entirely dedicated to their reconstruction. Among these, Workshop 5001, a modest establishment located in Los Angeles, specializes in crafting a reimagined early 911 that seamlessly combines driving excellence with visual appeal. Henry Catchpole from Hagerty...
A rare 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort will be up for auction at RM Sotheby’s on November 17. The Porsche 959 is known for reshaping the luxury sports car market in the 1980s, alongside iconic vehicles like the Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari’s F40, and 288 GTO. This 959 is a sought-after addition...
The Porsche 911 ‘STR II’ is a custom creation designed by the renowned Magnus Walker. It pays tribute to the late 1960s Porsche 911R and the early 1970s Porsche 911 ST models. This unique build incorporates high-quality components from brands like Elephant Racing and Bilstein, while incorporating authentic period-correct details....
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2024 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (992.1) Technical Specifications Model 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet Design and cylinders Twin-turbo boxer 6 Number of cylinders 6 Fuel grade 98 Bore 91.0 mm Stroke 76.4 mm Displacement 2,981 cc Max Power 473 bhp @ 6500 rpm Max Torque 420 ft lbs @ 2300 –...
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2024 – 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera S/T (992.1) Pictures & Gallery...
1,000 copies worldwide Forget your Apple watch that needs charging; it’s time to go Old School and order the new TECHART Calendar 2024. TECHART presents the latest edition of the TECHART Wall Calendar – a collector’s piece for Porschephiles. Exclusively limited to 1,000 copies only, the 2024 calendar is now...
Porsche introduced the 997 GT2 RS in the United States in October 2010 with an initial price of $245,000 MSRP. Today, one of the 500 produced models is up for auction at Bring A Trailer, with the current highest bid standing at $511,000 as of this writing. This not only...
This 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 has been enhanced with the coveted Manthey Performance Kit, courtesy of Porsche Centre Gothenburg. It sports an Arctic Grey exterior with striking carbon-fiber Manthey rear wing, red ‘Porsche’ lettering, and various Manthey decals. Inside, the cabin features black leather and Alcantara with red stitching, a...
2023 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Le Mans Centenaire Edition (992.1) Pictures & Gallery...
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In 1993, the 964 Turbo introduced an entirely new engine configuration to critical acclaim. The engine’s displacement was increased to 3.6 liters, featuring higher compression and, most significantly, increased boost. This enhanced turbocharged M64 engine delivered a remarkable 360 horsepower and a staggering 385 pound-feet of torque, making it a...
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...
The Race The 8 Hours of Bahrain got underway at 2 pm local time with air temperatures of almost 32 degrees Celsius and asphalt temperatures over 40 degrees. For the Porsche Penske Motorsport works squad, the order was thrown into disarray after the first corner: starting from P4 on the...
The Porsche 992 GT3 RS is a road-legal high downforce monster designed for the track. It’s essentially a race car for the road, offering even more downforce than a McLaren Senna. Despite its advanced technology, the GT3 RS retains a visceral driving experience, forging an unparalleled connection between the driver...






































































































