Milestones in brake development: inner-action brake disc in 1962
Milestones in brake development: first racing brake system for standard production cars in 1977
Milestones in brake development: aluminium fixed-caliper brake in the monobloc design in 1976
Milestones in brake development: double fixed-caliper wheel brakes in 1982
Graphic of the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) with six-piston brake caliper
Brake discs after the silicating process in the high-vacuum furnaceausgestattetcar
The PCCB brake disc (left) weighs approximately 50 percent less than a grey cast-iron brake disc
Front-axle spring strut with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
Phantom graphic of the perforated ceramic brake disc with involute cooling channels and six-piston brake caliper
Computer-aided setting of the headlight range
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) with six-piston brake caliper
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) with six-piston brake caliper
After the silicating process, the quality of each individual brake disc is tested
Production process of the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
The hydraulic ram can simulate virtually any road surface with four hydraulic tappets
Porsche Boxer engine in the sound measuring room: Sound engineering has long belonged to the development content of every Porsche sports car
Engine check during vehicle development: Leaks, performance, torque and fuel consumption are measured on the test stand
The response and fading characteristics as well as wear to the brake pads are the focal concern on the brakes test stand
The delivery area of the production hall was concreted on 27.10.2000
State of the construction work on 10.11.2000: the facade of the production hall has already been completed