Porsche LMP2 2005
Porsche LMP2 2005
Porsche LMP2 2005
Porsche LMP2 2005
The school Children from Beslan visiting the Porsche museum in Zuffenhausen.
The school Children from Beslan visiting the Porsche museum in Zuffenhausen.
At Porsche's Leipzig plant the number of auerochses has now risen to 50.
At Porsche's Leipzig plant the number of auerochses has now risen to 50.
The 3.4-litre engine delivers 217 KW (295 HP)
With the exception of the driver’s seat, there is no interior trim, no further seats and dashboard, thus providing direct access to all electronic components fitted within the car.
Multi-disk viscous coupling
The restraint system includes two front airbags and one thorax and head airbag on each side of the vehicle
The energy absorbing support structure is fundamental to passive safety
The Porsche employees in front of the 100.000th Cayenne.
The 100.000th Cayenne has just rolled off the production line at the Leipzig plant.
Nearly all electric motors, cables, sensors and control units in the ”transparent“ Cayenne are clearly visible, verifiable or easy to exchange.
The large cut-outs in the doors, lids and wheel arches are covered by a clear plastic surface for driving tests.
Head of the Porsche Historical Archive since 1982: Klaus Parr.
Head of the Porsche Historical Archive from July 1, 2005: Dieter Landenberger.
Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo