porsche
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'Porsche pursues motorsport as a matter of principle', says Pascal Zurlinden, General Project Manager Factory Motorsport
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The distinctive Turbo feature weighs 440 grams less than the corresponding component of the predecessor
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By 2024, the sports car manufacturer will invest a part of the budget in the hybridisation, electrification and digitalisation of its cars
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With this partnership, both companies will leverage their unique market strengths and insights to study the future of premium personal urban air mobility vehicles
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The roof is available in one of the three lightweight sports packages
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The new supercar unveiled on the occasion of the historic “Rennsport Reunion”
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The anniversary model forges a link between the 356 ‘No. 1’ Roadster and the Porsche cars of today
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Aerodynamics have determined its design with the classic rigid rear wing
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The innovative wheels weigh around 8.5 kilograms less than standard alloy wheels and are more resistant
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The Coupé provides 446 kW (607 hp) and is limited to 500 units worldwide
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Sports car manufacturer RUF Automobile GmbH unveiled the latest generation of its CTR
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In addition to the 919 Hybrid, the 911 GT3 RS street sports car trims several kilograms of vehicle weight by using CFRP