The Porsche 911 from 1963 (standing at an angle) and its âÂÂoffspringâ (from above): âÂÂGâ model, âÂÂ964âÂÂ, âÂÂ993â and the âÂÂ996â (internal designation).
The Porsche 911 from 1963 (standing at an angle) and its âÂÂoffspringâ (from above): âÂÂGâ model, âÂÂ964âÂÂ, âÂÂ993â and the âÂÂ996â (internal designation).
First deployment â first win: With the brand new 911, Herbert Linge/Peter Falk achieved first place in their class in the Monte Carlo Rally 1965 and were fifth in the overall rankings.
Porsche 959 Paris-Dakar. In 1986, the âÂÂOver-911â won the most difficult âÂÂParis-Dakarâ rally to date over a distance of 13,800 kilometres.
935 âÂÂMoby Dickâ from 1978. This racing 911 produced 845 bhp.
Porsche 911 2.0 Coupe from 1963
935 âÂÂBabyâ from 1977
Porsche 959 (model year 1986). Until then, the 959 was the most powerful series model. It had electronically controlled four wheel drive and sequential turbocharging.
The Porsche 911 and the development team.
Ferdinand Alexander Porsche
911-birth celebration model
911-birth celebration model
911-birthday celebration model
911-birthday celebration model
Ghost view of drive and running gear
Front axle: large-format double-wishbone suspension with subframe assembly
Multi-rear link concept of the rear axle
17-inch brake system with internally vented brake discs