Porsche 911GT3 R racing car
The Porsche 911 GT3 R is a brand new customer racing car launched by Porsche. The all-new 911 GT3 R is equipped with a larger displacement engine with an output power of 416 kW (565 PS), providing more consistent aerodynamic performance and optimized vehicle balance. This is a water-cooled six cylinder horizontally opposed engine that adopts four valve technology and fuel direct injection system.
Porsche Mission E
Mission E, an electric concept sports car launched by Porsche. The power of this sports car is expected to be 600 horsepower (derived from an electric engine modified from the Porsche 919 racing car), with a single driving range of nearly 310 miles (500 kilometers). It can accelerate to 62 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds.
Porsche 911 Carrera (1983 model)
The Porsche 911 is a sports car manufactured by Porsche in Stuttgart, Germany, designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. Evolved from the 911 in 1964, it is internationally renowned for its unique style and excellent durability. However, no matter how the 911 evolves, the tradition of rear engine from the Volkswagen Beetle to the 997 has never been abandoned.
Porsche 918 Spyder
The Porsche 918 Spyder is a mid engine sports car designed by Porsche. It made its debut as a concept car at the 80th Geneva Motor Show in March 2010. In September 2013, the 918 Spyder prototype equipped with the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 broke the record for the best lap at the N ü rburgring circuit in 6 minutes and 57 seconds. The 918 Spyder is a plug-in hybrid model, equipped with a 4.6-liter V8 engine that drives the rear wheels, while an electric motor drives both front wheels.
Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo (2021 model)
The Porsche Taycan TurboSCrossTurismo is a high-performance electric crossover model that is the flagship model of the Porsche Taycan series, combining outstanding performance, luxurious interior, and practical versatility. In terms of appearance, it adopts the design concept of a crossover model, with higher ground clearance and wider wheel arches, increasing the vehicle's off-road capability. At the same time, it still maintains Porsche's classic design elements, such as streamlined body, sharp headlights, and unique LED daytime running lights. It combines excellent performance, luxurious interior, and practical multifunctionality.
Porsche Singer 911 Turbo
The Porsche 911 Turbo is a car that can reach a top speed of 315km/h. In terms of power, due to the addition of twin turbocharging on the basis of the Carrera engine, the turbo has greatly improved power performance, with 74KW more power and 190NM more torque than the Carrera. The top speed of the 911 (997) turbo can reach 315km/h. The 911 Turbo's cornering performance is undoubtedly a supercar.
Porsche 356C (1966 model)
The Porsche 356 was the first model in Ferdinand Porsche's design to be named after Porsche. The 356 has a narrow body, simple structure, and even no decorative strips. But it uses a lightweight air-cooled engine, low center of gravity, and good durability. Due to the mid engine, the front nose of the car can be made very low, so the field of view is very good. The frame adopts a new type of steel tube structure, with a curb weight of only 585 kilograms.
Porsche 911Turbo 3.0 (930) 1975 model year
At the 1974 Paris Motor Show, with the launch of Porsche's new high-performance sports car 911 Turbo 3.0 (930), turbocharging technology was officially incorporated into Porsche's production car system. With a maximum power of 191 kW and a top speed of 250 km/h, the 911 Turbo 3.0 remained the fastest road racing car in Germany for a considerable period of time. It was equipped with a turbo overpressure valve (relief valve) that could only be seen on racing cars at the time, with a maximum boost value of 0.8 bar. In the spring of 1975, this model began production.