This week Porsche announced that the joint venture net-zero fuels plant (with Siemens Energy) in Chile has begun producing its first gallons of useable synthetic fuels. On Tuesday the first tank-full of the carbon-neutral fuel was pumped straight into the tank of a brand new 911, naturally. Porsche invested several million euros in the project …
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A new option from Porsche cuts your Taycan’s home charging time in half
If you're a Taycan owner who isn't quite satisfied with your charging speeds when plugged in to a level 2 charger, like that of your home 220v module, then Porsche has a new hardware update for you. If you purchased a Taycan and want a faster onboard charger, Porsche will sell you a new 19.2 kW onboard charging module that cuts your level 2 …
Continue to the full articleWright, MDK, AO, and Kelly Moss confirm new Porsche GTD programs for IMSA in 2023
When Porsche launches a new GT3-spec racing weapon people in the paddock typically sit up and take notice. That was certainly the case when the new 992-generation 911 GT3 R made its launch last year ahead of a competition debut in 2023. While only two teams—Wright and Pfaff—entered Porsches in IMSA for 2022, there will now be a confirmed six of …
Continue to the full articlePorsche announces factory driver lineup for 2023, including the return of Nick Tandy
Porsche has three major international factory racing programs to keep supplied with drivers across the 2023 season, including two cars in FIA WEC, two cars in IMSA, and a pair again in Formula E. While Formula E drivers keep their own cars separate, the endurance racing programs require at least three drivers per car for the 10-, 12-, and 24-hour …
Continue to the full articlePorsche is revolutionizing headlamp technology
When you think about the word "matrix", if you are anything like me, you are transported back to the revolutionary 1999 sci fi action film starring the inimitable Keanu Reeves. Green text rains down your screen, and suddenly you're seeing things you didn't think were possible. The world around you becomes more illuminated and suddenly it's all so …
Continue to the full articleHow much range is acceptable for an electric Porsche sports car?
We know that the next-generation Boxster and Cayman will be electric, that's a foregone conclusion. We've seen the preview with the Mission R concept (above). We've seen the electric Boxster prototypes out testing (below). And Porsche has pretty much said that is going to be the case, but hasn't yet shown off the production-ready testing version of …
Continue to the full articleReport: Porsche will develop a new hypercar once it’s done launching new EVs
Porsche hasn't had a product line-topping hypercar since the 918 went out of production more than seven years ago, and the Carrera GT had been around roughly a decade prior. So if Porsche launches a new hypercar every decade or so, it's probably about time for the company to begin developing its next. In a recent interview with CAR Magazine, …
Continue to the full articleThe best fuel injector cleaners for your Porsche
Your Porsche is a beautiful ride and when you’re zipping down the road the vehicle makes a statement. What’s under the hood is as important as the visible good looks of your Porsche and that’s why we want to explore the best fuel injector cleaners for your Porsche, because you want it purring like a kitten. One way to keep your Porsche running …
Continue to the full articlePorsche delays 963 prototype deliveries to customer teams due to supply chain issues
It seems like Porsche enthusiasts everywhere have been waiting ages for their new cars to come in so they can take delivery of their future pride and joy. With global supply chains seemingly worse than ever, Stuttgart's finest are getting backed up pretty substantially. As it turns out, it's not just the street cars that are getting delayed. …
Continue to the full articleReport: Porsche may revive the 911 ST name for a new manual-transmission GT3 RS
Back in 1970 Porsche built a special low-production 911 model for racing. The car was available with 2-liter, 2.2-liter, 2.4-liter, and 2.5-liter engines, depending on when they were built and what the rulebook stated was legal at the time. The car was a super lightweight racing special producing as much as 270 horsepower, and saw success at events …
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