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A brand new evo-spec Porsche 911 GT3 R is set to make its competitive debut this weekend in a 12-hour race at Circuit ...
The Porsche 918 is a technical tour de force, following in the footsteps of the 959 and Carrera GT before it, yet equally as capable of 30 mph all-electric urban travel as it is of 200 mph track ...
A special vehicle with deep ties to Porsche and Pink Floyd history is heading to auction. RM Sotheby’s will soon offer a 2000 ...
Old-school grip and raw feedback vs new tech and power - we put the 3.8 RS up against the 992 GT3 to see which delivers the ...
The MC20-based roadgoing GT2 Stradale has been further enhanced with a new Edizione Corse variant, with just 16 units up for ...
Never mind all the incredible engineering and devotion that the Porsche ... GT3 Touring – the headline that you need to know is that it’s now available with four seats. All the brilliance of ...
A black leather interior is standard, and Porsche says the Carrera ... the man doing the passenger laps at Weissach. Class winner at Le Mans and 911 racer since the Big Bang, he’s not unafraid ...
The 992.2 GT3 has learned a few new suspension tricks from both the 992.1 Porsche 911 GT3 RS and the limited-run 911 S/T. As per the RS, there’s a lower pivot point for the front double-wishbone ...
Pricing for the base Turbo GT starts at $231,995, but the Weissach package is a rare no-cost option (on the 911 line, meanwhile, Porsche will happily charge you $370 for a rear wiper). In fact ...
Alternatively, jump into the big leagues with the Porsche 911 Carrera GT3, which is priced from AUD$446,700 plus on-road costs. The new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS line-up is powered by a 3.6-litre ...
Porsche 911 Turbo has sat at the top of the 911 range for half a century and we examine what makes it so endearing. Turbo. It is a word that quite frankly doesn’t mean much in the general automotive ...
Other exterior changes include a new diffuser, new wheel design, and new front apron, partially inspired by the current 911 GT3. Porsche made the odd decision to “camouflage” the area above ...