Porsche is celebrating 50 years since the introduction of the 911 Turbo. The first 911 Turbo, dubbed 930, was introduced for the 1975 model year and was an instant hit among enthusiasts.
Porsche unveiled the exclusive Taycan Turbo K-Edition on Friday to celebrate its 10th year in Korea. The limited edition Porsche stands apart with unique exterior and interior elements inspired by ...
The five day event taking place on Sunset Boulevard will have CDs for sale, daily surprises and exclusive Kenshi content ...
Photos of an abandoned Porsche 993 ... 1995 with a twin-turbo 3.6-liter flat-six, producing 402 hp (300 kW / 408 PS). The 993 was also the first Turbo generation with all-wheel-drive system ...
Driving Empire, the multiplayer racing game has released a new update in collaboration with Porsche, the luxury sports car manufacturer. The collaboration celebrates the 50th anniversary of the ...
The latest addition to its line-up of luxury sports car brands is Porsche, which has introduced two new 911 Turbo models to this title. One of these cars is the 2024 Porsche 911 Turbo 50 Years ...
The 1975 Porsche ... rear wheels will quickly wrest steering control away from the fronts. 256 horsepower? That’s got to be an average: 50 hp below 4,000 rpm and 450-plus when the turbo goes ...
The tuner left its mark here as well, as you can tell from the new branding on the steering wheel, seatbacks, headrests, and probably other parts. This Porsche 911 Turbo S has black leather ...
Actual terms vary by lender. The Naturally Aspirated isn't the fasted of the 944, but it is still quick, and turns on a dume. Way before it's time, and under appreciated it. very few complaints.
They are plenty quick, predicable, and the turbo can be chipped to a modest 300 hp rocket ship. Tons of un to toss around and they last forever.
Porsche may expand the refreshed ... The Sport Classic also came with a 7-speed manual and rear-wheel drive, two features that aren't offered on the Turbo S. Rumors are circulating that the ...
Ready for some math? Porsche just patented an engine design titled: "Method for a Combustion Machine With Two Times Three Strokes." Huh? As the opening paragraph of the patent filing describes it ...