Porsche has been on a roll this year, delivering more cars to new customers than it ever has before. With an incredible lineup of desirable cars, it's easy to see why. All else being equal, Porsche looks on track to shift almost three hundred thousand cars this year. Sadly, all is not equal, and supply chain ripple effects from the Coronavirus …
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Spied: 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo Hybrid flogging at the Nürburgring again
The Porsche 911, like every other Porsche product, will need some sort of electrification to survive the emissions changes coming to Europe in 2030. As a brand, the company is working on more EV versions of vehicles to build upon the sales success of the Taycan. But the iconic 911 is a different beast with a fan base that expects something very …
Continue to the full articlePorsche delivers a record 153,656 new vehicles in the first half of 2021
Porsche set a new global delivery record in the first half of 2021 with significant demand growth across all models and in every single global sales region. While it should come as no surprise that Porsche moved more new cars in the first half of 2021 than it did in the massively Coronavirus-impacted first half of 2020, it's mighty …
Continue to the full articleSpied: Porsche 911 Turbo electrified prototype at the Nürburgring
Even if the Porsche 911 never becomes a full electric vehicle, the car will have to adopt some sort of electrification in order to meet fast approaching European emissions requirements. Even though the Taycan exists, and we've seen spy shots of other electrified Porsche models, here's one of our first indicators that Porsche is electrifying its …
Continue to the full articleIt’s official: Bugatti to merge with Rimac with help from Porsche
Croatian electric hypercar manufacturer Rimac is making some really big moves, punching way above its weight class. For over a decade Bugatti has been the name that everyone thinks of when they picture a fast car, and Rimac just merged with the high-end French boutique manufacturer. There is something beautiful about one of the fastest and most …
Continue to the full articlePorsche issues Taycan recall for faulty software causing sudden power loss
Forty-three thousand Taycans, that's every Taycan built and sold up to now, have been issued an official global recall. The problem stems from a faulty software issue that causes the Taycan to shut off without warning. Every single Taycan will receive a software update to fix the issue. Porsche exec Klaus Rechberger told Reuters that the random …
Continue to the full articlePorsche wants its suppliers to reduce carbon emissions by switching to green energy
Porsche has become quite focused on its goal of reducing its carbon footprint. As one of the most electrified automotive brands in the world, bringing decades of experience making fun cars and bringing it to the future of electrification, Porsche knows the importance of environmental care. When Porsche built its most recent factory expansion, for …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America sold more cars this quarter than any quarter in history
PCNA is in an incredible place right now. Coming off a first half of 2020 that nobody would wish on their worst enemies, Porsche has managed to bounce back with incredible speed, selling more cars in North America across Q2 of 2021 than it has ever sold in any quarter to date. How many new Porsche sales in the U.S. market does it take to set a …
Continue to the full articlePorsche introduces new high performance 2022 Cayenne Turbo GT
Do you want a Porsche Cayenne but the lack of performance is holding you back from pulling the trigger? Well dear reader, you'll have to wait no longer because Porsche has introduced the 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT to sit atop the tree of Cayenne performance. The Cayenne Turbo GT has a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 making 631 horsepower and 626 …
Continue to the full article2022 Porsche 911 GTS revealed: Porsche’s performance special returns for the 992 generation
Porsche follows a cadence when it comes to new 911 models, and now that we have the GT3 and the GT3 Touring, it makes sense that the next in line is what we have here. Meet the 2022 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS, which slots between the Carrera S and Turbo models. Think of the GTS as a more focused variant yet not to the point that it became ahard coree …
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