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Concept of the "lean office"
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911 Carrera Coupe
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911
Carrera
996 II
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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.
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356
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911 Carrera 2 3.6 Targa (model year 1993)
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911
Carrera 2 Targa
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Model of a ship
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911 Turbo S Exclusive Series
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911
Turbo S
991 II
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Macan: Voll-LED-Hauptscheinwerfer mit PDLS+
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Macan
H1 I
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Tyre tests for classic Porsche cars: 911 Carrera G-Modell (1975)
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911
Carrera
G-Model I
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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
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Cayman S
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718
Cayman S
981 I
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911 Carrera aerodamics floor trim
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911
991 I
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911 Speedster
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911
Speedster
997 II
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Concept of the "lean office"
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Phantom diagram of chassis and drive assemblies of the Cayman S
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718
Cayman S
987 I
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911 Carrera Coupe
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911
Carrera
996 II
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Grandfather Ferdinand Porsche, with his grandchildren: Ferdinand Alexander ("Butzi") Porsche (left) and Ferdinand Piëch. In their hands is a model of the No. 1.
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911 Carrera 2 3.6 Cabriolet (Mj. 1993)
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911
Carrera 2 Cabriolet
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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.
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The Porsche 911 from 1963 (standing at an angle) and its “offspring” (from above): “G” model, “964”, “993” and the “996” (internal designation).
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911
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Porsche 911 Turbo
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911
Turbo
996 II