The No. 1, the first car to have the Porsche name: An aluminium roadster with a centrally-placed engine and a weight of 585 kg. 35 HP enabled speeds of up to 135 kilometres per hour.
911 Carrera 2 3.6 Targa (model year 1993)
Model of a ship
911 Turbo S Exclusive Series
Macan: Voll-LED-Hauptscheinwerfer mit PDLS+
Tyre tests for classic Porsche cars: 911 Carrera G-Modell (1975)
Porsche was first on the track with FIA rules–compliant Group 5 cars. Derived from the production 930, this first-generation 935 weighed 2,138 pounds and its 2,856cc turbocharged engine developed 590 horsepower. Porsche Archiv
Cayman S
911 Carrera aerodamics floor trim
911 Speedster
Concept of the "lean office"
Phantom diagram of chassis and drive assemblies of the Cayman S
911 Carrera Coupe
Grandfather Ferdinand Porsche, with his grandchildren: Ferdinand Alexander ("Butzi") Porsche (left) and Ferdinand Piëch. In their hands is a model of the No. 1.
911 Carrera 2 3.6 Cabriolet (Mj. 1993)
With the exception of the driverâs seat, there is no interior trim, no further seats and dashboard, thus providing direct access to all electronic components fitted within the car.
The Porsche 911 from 1963 (standing at an angle) and its âÂÂoffspringâ (from above): âÂÂGâ model, âÂÂ964âÂÂ, âÂÂ993â and the âÂÂ996â (internal designation).