Vehicle package with 5-percentile woman and 95-percentile man
The photograph shows, from left to right: Hans-Peter Reck, Thomas Müller, Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Nikolaus Moll, Dr. Annette Schavan, Axel Neumayer, Fabian Schmidt, Kerstin Hornung (Ferdinand Porsche Grammar School, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, speaker for the prizewinners), Dr. Wolfgang Porsche.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) with six-piston brake caliper
As the Frankfurt motor show approached in September of 1989, Harm Lagaay asked stylist Steve Murkett to create something to dramatize Porsche’s new all-wheel-drive capabilities. Murkett’s radical Panamericana, which went on to be Ferry Porsche’s 80th birthday gift, was experimenting with and developing body forms for 911s many years ahead. Porsche Archiv
Panamera S E-Hybrid front end, phantom view
Cayenne Turbo S
Panamera Turbo S
Panamera
Hybrid components (red) in the Porsche Cayenne: power electronics, electric motor with clutch, clutch actuator, NiMH battery (from left)
The 911 GT1 which won in Le Mans in 1998
911 GT2
Cayman rear boot with a volume of 260 litres
911 Carrera 4
911 Turbo S
20-inch forged magnesium wheel
The Stuttgart antiquarian Herbert Blank in front of the "Kafka library"