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  1. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    Automotive engines Porsche 64. Porsche 356. 356 air-cooled, four-stroke, OHV boxer flat-four (1100) 1951–1952 Type 527 air-cooled, four-stroke, OHV boxer flat-four (1500)

  2. Porsche 996 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 996 is the internal designation for the 911 model manufactured by the German automaker Porsche from 1997 until 2006. It was replaced by the 997 in 2004, but the high performance Turbo S, GT2 and GT3 variants remained in production until 2006. The 996 had little in common with its predecessor, with the first all new chassis platform since the original 911 …

  3. Porsche 911 (classic) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Porsche also introduced the M491 option. Officially called the Supersport, it was commonly known as the "Turbo-look". It was a style that resembled the Porsche 930 Turbo with wide wheel arches and the distinctive "tea tray” tail. It featured the stiffer turbo suspension and the superior turbo braking system as well as the wider turbo ...

  4. Porsche 930 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 930 is a sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche between 1975 and 1989, known to the public as the 911 Turbo. It was the maker's top-of-the-range 911 model for its entire production duration and, at the time of its introduction, ...

  5. Porsche 911 Turbo — Wikipédia

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    La Porsche 911 Turbo est une voiture sportive fabriquée par le constructeur allemand Porsche.La première génération est apparue en 1975 avec le code interne 930 et a évolué en parallèle de la deuxième génération de Porsche 911.Ce développement s'est poursuivi jusqu'à la génération actuelle de 911, avec les mêmes évolutions techniques majeures que le modèle …

  6. Porsche 962 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 962 (also known as the 962C in its Group C form) is a sports-prototype racing car built by Porsche as a replacement for the 956 and designed mainly to comply with IMSA's GTP regulations, although it would later compete in the European Group C formula as the 956 had. The 962 was introduced at the end of 1984, from which it quickly became successful through …

  7. Porsche Boxster/Cayman - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche Boxster and Cayman are mid-engine two-seater sports cars manufactured and marketed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche across four generations—as a two-door, two-seater roadster (Boxster) and a three-door, two-seater fastback coupé (Cayman).. The first generation Boxster was introduced in 1996; the second generation Boxster and the Cayman …

  8. Porsche Taycan - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche Taycan is a battery electric saloon and shooting brake produced by German automobile manufacturer Porsche.The concept version of the Taycan, named the Porsche Mission E, debuted at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Taycan was revealed fully production-ready at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. As Porsche's first series production electric car, it is …

  9. Porsche 64 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 64, also known as the Type 64 and Type 60K10, is considered by many to be the first automobile from what was to become the Porsche company, and a true design precursor to the post-war production model. The model number comes from the fact that it was built mainly from design drawings for the Type-64 "record car". Most mechanical parts came from the VW …

  10. Porsche 934 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 911, 935, 930, Porsche 934/5: Chronology; Predecessor: Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0: Successor: Porsche 924 Carrera GTR: The Porsche 934 was a racing version of the Porsche 911 Turbo, prepared to FIA Group 4 rules, similar to the Porsche 935 which was prepared to FIA Group 5 rules.



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