Deep in the bowels of Porsche's PEC Atlanta facility lies a very special room where only very special people can tread. Almost forty of Porsche's greatest engines of the last twenty years line the walls of the so-called engine room, spanning generations of sports cars. These engines are traditionally used as training vehicles for Porsche's …
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Did You Know That Porsche Helped Develop These Six Cars?
Porsche has always been an engineering firm first, working diligently to craft automotive designs for other companies on contract. Sometimes, like in the early 1990s when Porsche was in a rough place, these engineering contracts helped keep the lights on. This means there are a handful of cars running around on the road with just a smidgen of …
Continue to the full articleSome Dutch Engineering Students Built This Mid-Engine Shooting Brake From An Old Boxster
Four students at the Fontys Minor Motorsport Engineering school in the Netherlands have built the car that Porsche is afraid to because it has too much awesome in one package. Porsche's Boxster and Cayman are already amazing platforms, and are quite easy to live with on a daily basis. I daily drove a Boxster for several years, and it served quite …
Continue to the full articleEverything You Ever Wanted To Know About The New Cayenne
Porsche has introduced a brand new iteration of their high-volume selling Cayenne Sport Utility Vehicle, but of course you already knew that. This was Porsche's last model to receive a recent facelift, and now carries over many features that were introduced in other Porsche models. For instance, the new Cayenne now has the Panamera's large-screen …
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