Porsche etymology: What does its name mean? Who is it named after?
Porsche is one of the most revered and instantly recognisable names in the automotive world, but where does its name come from?
Porsche is one of the most revered and instantly recognisable names in the automotive world, but where does its name come from?
The new Type 991.2 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car has a 4-liter naturally aspirated flat six with 357kW (485hp), 1,200kg (2,645 lb) weight, and RWD.
Sharing its FWD/AWD platform with the Audi Q5, the Porsche Macan was initially available only with V6 engines, but Asia now has also has a turbo I4 version.
The Porsche Macan is a mid-size crossover that shares quite a bit with the Audi Q5. Its FWD roots don’t seem to hurt it, but what does its name mean?
The second generation Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid is a PHEV unlike, say, the Chevrolet Volt. It’s fast, sexy, and bursting with power and torque.
The second generation plug-in hybrid Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid has 340kW (462hp), AWD, 50km (31mi) of EV range, and 2.5L/100km (94mpg) fuel economy.
The Porsche Cayman GTS has a more powerful version of the 3.4-liter H6 used in the S, as well as lowered suspension, new bumpers, and new body kit.
The Porsche Panamera arrives in showrooms from November 2016. The Turbo has a new 404kW/542hp 4-liter twin-turbo V8, and the 4S a 324kW/434hp 2.9-liter turbo V6.
The Porsche Panamera puts the brand’s sporting ethos into a sedan-like 5-door hatch, but what does its name mean? Find out here.
The 2012 Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo concept previews the design of the second generation Panamera, as well as a new wagon (shooting brake) version.