A race-car, the most exciting concept to come from Weissach ever and an SUVs. I know, I didn’t think we would ever see it either, but they are all hybrids and they will all be on display at the 2010 Monterey Classic Car Weekend.
The Monterey Historic Weekend traditionally focuses on the most coveted automobiles from around the world, but rarely have vehicles with a “hybrid” designation so forcefully commanded the anticipation of attending enthusiasts. Porsche aims to change that status quo by proving just how tempting – and potent – Porsche’s Intelligent Performance can be. The German automaker is making its point with the new 918 Spyder, the 911 GT3 R Hybrid racecar, and the Cayenne S Hybrid – all joining a collection of Porsche classics and contemporary models on display during the Monterey festivities.
The annual gathering of automotive aficionados during the August 9 – 15 Monterey Peninsula Automotive Week is also a fitting venue to celebrate the company’s 60th anniversary year in America. In addition to introducing its new portfolio of hybrid cars, Porsche will be unveiling a new web site to go live next week that will feature contests, videos, stories and images, all celebrating the cars and people that put Porsche on the United States map six decades ago.
“Automotive passion is always alive and thriving within the Porsche community, but it’s particularly heated at this extraordinary event,” said Detlev von Platen, President and CEO, Porsche Cars North America. “Where else can you see the evolution of Porsche in America so magnificently displayed, from early sports cars like our 356 through our newest intelligence performance powerhouse, the 918 Spyder ?”
Among the Porsche models on display throughout the Monterey peninsula, the first North American public appearance of the 918 Spyder concept at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on Sunday, August 15 will be a highlight. Just recently approved for production, the fuel-sipping, ultra-high- performance super sports car has already been pre-ordered by over 1000 enthusiasts.
With the potential of recording 78 mpg, the 918 Spyder is an impressive showcase of Porsche’s Intelligent Performance philosophy, but it’s not alone in getting performance enthusiasts to “think green.” Motorsports fans will have the opportunity to check out the Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid August 12 – 15. The race car will be based at the Porsche Zentrum, a specially-built facility open to visitors located up Peter Hayes Hill on the compounds of the Pebble Beach Lodge. Attendees will also have a unique opportunity to see the car and chat with Porsche Works racer Patrick Long at “The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering” from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m on Friday, August 12. On Saturday, the 911 GT3 R Hybrid will be showcased at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion (formerly the Monterey Historic Automobile Races) at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and then alongside the 918 Spyder at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on Sunday.
The Quail Lodge will also be the place to see some of the world’s finest Porsche classics. Four rare automobiles from the Porsche Museum in Germany are en route to Monterey. Visitors will be able to enjoy the beautiful lines of a 1955 and 1958 356 Speedster, a 1960 356 B Carrera 2000 GS Carrera GT and a 1962 356 Carrera 2 Cabrio. Newer Porsche siblings are also on display, including new and latest models available for consumer test drives.
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Hi, I read your post on "clear Bra" application to your Cayenne, my questions regarding this are a few:
1) Waxing the car will bring new shine to it every time you do it, how does that work with the "protective film" installed?? Will you get part of your car looking great and part of it not??
2) When waxing the car, wax will eventually buil up at the edge of the protective film for example in the hood area. Any comments on that?
3) I'm about to get a 2011 911 Turbo, so anythng to keep it looking new inteests me, however I'm a bit concerned at the mid-tem consecuenses if any.
Thanks in advance for any comments you can share.
Luis and Mike,
We moved your comments about the Invisible bra onto the right post. :-) http://993c4s.com/porsche-products/porsche-parts/cayenne-clear-bra-install
This way, people can follow along.
I had the 3M clear bra installed By Clear Auto Bra, in StLouis on my Cayman S, which included the front bumper, full hood, both front fenders, lower front of rear fenders, lower corners of rear fenderss, and door sills. Cost was approx $1300 including tax. The product works very well in protecting the paint against stone chips and scratches. The film itself can become marked if scraped or hit a glancing blow by stones. 3M recommends 3M Performance Finish to use as a wax to help protect the film. I would highly recommend this product.