The small tractor Type 110 with air-cooled two-cylinder engine designed in 1937/38 forms the basis for the subsequent âVolkstraktorâ and the Porsche diesel tractor produced after the war
The all-wheel drive VW Schwimmwagen Porsche Type 166 at the test drives in 1942
Commissioned by Italian industrialist Piero Dusio, the Porsche Engineering Office develops the Grand-Prix racing car Type 360 Cisitalia between 1947 and 1949
As an engineering order from the American automotive manufacturer Studebaker, Porsche produces a four-door sedan of the Type 542 with self-supporting bodyshell
An invitation to tender from the Federal German Armed Forces in 1954 results in the production-ready development of the all-wheel drive Porsche âJagdwagenâ Type 597
The 52HP Porsche aircraft engine Type 678/3 from 1959
The âLong-life car research projectâ FLA Type 296 is presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1973
Under the designation SAVE (Swift Ambulance Vital Emergency) a project for the development of an innovative ambulance system was begun in 1975
The Porsche 924 produced from 1975 to 1985 emerges as the result of a Volkswagen engineering order which did not materialize
On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology, the Development Center in Weissach designs the trend-setting fire truck system âO.R.B.I.T.â in 1977
The air-cooled six-cylinder aircraft engine PFM 3200 from 1981
Since 1981 Porsche creates the ergonomic design of the Linde forklift truck
The âTAG-Turboâ racing engine developed by Porsche dominates Formula 1 from 1984 to 1986
The Mercedes-Benz 500 E was developed by Porsche and produced in Zuffenhausen between 1990 and 1995
The Opel Zafira compact van presented in 1999 was also developed in Weissach
In 1995, Porsche developed the family automobile study C 88 for the Chinese market
The âRevolutionâ engine type of Harley Davidson V-Rod is a Porsche development
In cooperation with âAirbus Industrieâ, Weissach engineers worked on the design of an ergonomic cockpit layout for passenger aircraft between 1981 and 1984
Within the framework of a working group, Audi and Porsche together developed a high-performance sport station wagon under the name âAudi Avant RS2â in 1993