Porsche's next-generation all-electric racer will make its official debut on November 7 in Franciacorta, Italy, but for now we'll have to take comfort in the fact that Porsche has been working diligently on the car for months now, and hopes it will deliver better performance in the coming season. Driver Pascal Wehrlein was quite satisfied with the …
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Porsche built a portal-axle off-road 911 to climb volcanoes
It is becoming ever more clear that the Porsche 911 is about to enter a new era of extreme performance. For the last thirty years there has been a stark contrast between the 911 Turbo and the 911 RS/GT3 lines of thinking, where the Turbo models are about as high performance as you can get on the street, while the GT3 and RS lineups have been …
Continue to the full articlePorsche adds flair to 718 Boxster and Cayman with send off Style Edition
When Porsche starts launching random special editions of a car, it's a pretty good indicator that it doesn't have much time left on the order books. In the case of the 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman, they're soon to be replaced by an all-electric version of the entry-level sports car, which is totally cool. For the time being, however, Porsche wants to …
Continue to the full articleThis SEMA-fied widebody Porsche 997 GT3 ditches its flat six engine for Subaru power
Every year around Halloween the most intense car builds in the world gather to capture attention at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturing Association convention—or SEMA—in sunny Las Vegas, Nevada. Each time SEMA happens, the builds get bigger and wilder and start from a more bizarre premise. We've seen lots of crazy engine swaps into Porsches, but …
Continue to the full articleWhich Porsche is quickest in a drag race?
If you're looking to buy a new Porsche off the lot (or more likely special order) and the only thing you're interested in is how quickly it goes in a straight line, this is the video for you. Straight line performance is a strange metric for measuring Porsches, especially against each other, but it's a fun thing to watch, so here we are. If you …
Continue to the full articleHere’s everything wrong with my 996 Turbo project car
When you buy a used car, especially one that was a bargain, you expect a few things to be wrong with it. Not only does this include things that are broken or need a little TLC, but things that you personally want to change for the better enjoyment of the thing. After having lived with this 996 Turbo for over 2500 miles on the drive home from …
Continue to the full articlePorsche 963 GTP race car exits endurance test at Sebring unscathed
Over the course of 36 hours at the world-famous Sebring International Raceway, Porsche and its driving crew managed to rack up an incredible 4,555 miles of race-pace testing. Sebring is, of course, among the toughest tracks in the world on a car; its surface consists of decades-old concrete slabs laid in the run up to World War II. The track has …
Continue to the full articleReport: Porsche is “almost done” negotiating a deal to buy 50% of F1 team Williams Grand Prix
Okay, we've all heard this one before. Porsche is *this close* to securing a deal to buy half of a Formula One team. Sure, I'll believe it when I see it. But according to multiple reports, that's exactly what is happening. After Porsche's deal to buy half of Red Bull Racing fell through in dramatic fashion, The Mirror in the UK reports that Porsche …
Continue to the full articleThe new Porsche 911 Carrera T is unquestionably the sweet spot of the lineup
We know the formula by now, or at least we should. Carrera T is to base Carrera as Carrera GTS is to Carrera S, right? As good as the new 992 GTS is, I'm getting the feeling this new T will be the one to pick. The GTS is just too fast to use on your favorite roads. I mean, I saw 1.4 lateral G indicated in a Targa model. That's just too much grip, …
Continue to the full articleI bought a cheap Porsche 911 Turbo and everything went wrong
Recently I've been looking for 996 Turbos because while they're rapidly appreciating in value, they're still one of the best bang for the buck Porsches out there on the market. They're half the cost of a 997 Turbo, and a third the cost of a 993 Turbo. Sure, that comes with the baggage of a cheap feeling interior and egg headlights (which I actually …
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