Derek Bell in Brands Hatch, 1971
Derek Bell in Monza, 1983
Design drawing of a Porsche 911 engine
Design drawing of the new Panamera Sports Coupé
Design drawing Porsche Macan
Design engineer and company founder Prof. Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferdinand Porsche, born 3rd September 1875 in Maffersdorff, deceased 30th January 1951 in Stuttgart.
Design, engineering, and development testing took place simultaneously on both 986 Boxster and 996 car lines. Engineers performed close-follow tests such as this to challenge door seals and interior and engine filter systems. Porsche Archiv
Design sketch Cayenne
Design sketch Macan
Design sketch 911 GT2 RS
Design studio at Zell am See (2000)
Despite introduction of the 1983 Cabrio, the Turbo remained a steady seller through its entire life as a G model. Specifications barely changed as engineers, with other assignments from Bott and Schutz, worked on the all-wheel-drive Turbo known as the 959. Porsche Archiv
Detailed work in the design studio: the Cayenne instruments have to transmit more data than the ones in the Carrera.
Detlev von Platen
Detlev von Platen, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America, Wolfgang Dürheimer, Member of the Executive Board for Research and Development and Klaus Berning, Member of the Executive Board for sales and marketing, at the presentation of the new Porsche Boxster.
Development and production of an increased performance variant
Development ride South Africa
Development ride South Africa
Development ride South Africa
Development ride South Africa