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Porsche’s new Cayenne Electric debuts as part of the brand’s mixed powertrain strategy, sold alongside V6, V8, and hybrid Cayennes. The EV rides on a new platform designed for efficiency, performance, and rapid charging. The lineup is expected to include a 400bhp base model, a ~600bhp S, and the Turbo...
The timing of this announcement comes during a delicate period at Porsche, when the German automaker appears to be navigating rougher waters and a relatively bleaker financial outlook. This comes quite abruptly, off a decade-long-tailwind of seemingly unfettered commercial success. Much of this turn in fortunes, experts suggest, stems from...
Two off-road supercars face each other on unfamiliar ground — the tarmac. The Porsche 911 Dakar and Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, both engineered for off-road performance, have earned their reputations as icons of dirt and gravel. Yet, their abilities on asphalt have surprised everyone, proving they can hold their own on...
The new Porsche 911 GT3 is more expensive than ever. It’s still early days, but the debate continues to rage on in regards to whether it continues to be worth the price. When the 992.1 GT3 first arrived on the scene in 2021, its initial base price was $161,900. Subsequent...
The Porsche 911 Turbo S has long been the definitive example of what happens when everyday usability meets supercar performance—and this latest version takes that legacy to new extremes. The new Turbo S the second 992.2-generation model to adopt a hybrid powertrain, following the 911 GTS. But unlike the single-turbo...
Available now through Broad Arrow Private Sales is one of Porsche’s most celebrated supercars, the Carrera GT. Unveiled as a concept at the 2000 Paris Auto Show, the model stunned the automotive world with its motorsport-inspired design and V10 engine. That powerplant, originally developed in the early 1990s for Porsche’s...
Porsche is one of the most accomplished automakers in history, dominating sports car and prototype racing while producing some of the most celebrated road cars. Though the brand seldom entered the supercar arena, each effort set new engineering standards. The 1970s saw the introduction of the 911 Carrera RS, a...
Porsche stunned enthusiasts when it revealed the Carrera GT prototype at the Louvre in Paris on September 28, 2000, marking its bold return to the supercar arena after years of absence. In the 1990s, rivals like the McLaren F1 and Ferrari had set new benchmarks, and many believed Porsche had...
The Porsche 918 Spyder marked a groundbreaking leap in performance and technology, following in the footsteps of icons like the 959 and Carrera GT. Its defining feature is a hybrid powertrain combining three sources: a mid-mounted 608-hp 4.6-liter V8 engine, plus a 154-hp rear electric motor and a 127-hp front...
The Porsche Carrera GT is often hailed as the ultimate analog supercar, combining advanced engineering with a raw, purist driving experience. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.7-liter V-10 producing 613 horsepower and paired exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission, it demands skill from drivers, free of the intrusive electronic aids...
Collaborative Effort, Commemorative Car There’s a new one-of-a-kind Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS making the rounds on social media and at Zandvoort, where it was on display during the Formula One weekend there. This latest unveiling is a joint venture including the likes of Porsche Netherlands, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, Porsche...
During Monterey Car Week, Galpin Motors pulled the cover off something truly divine: bb-001 “Streets of Gold”, the first U.S.-built bb-Auto commission. Based on a 1986 Porsche Targa, this faith-inspired creation blends German engineering, American craftsmanship, and biblical symbolism into one glittering masterpiece. The debut was nothing short of a...
From 1984 to 1987, Porsche and McLaren formed one of the most successful partnerships in Formula One. Powered by Porsche’s TAG turbocharged V6, McLaren won 25 Grands Prix, 18 fastest laps, and five world titles. With funding from Mansour Ojjeh’s Techniques d’Avant Garde (TAG), Porsche launched Project 2623, developing the...
Porsche have just unveiled the latest versions of their quintessential race car variants. The new 911 Cup—renamed from “GT3 Cup”, to more accurately depict the one-make series it participates in—will begin competing in the popular Porsche Carrera Cup series in 2026. Based on the “GT” production cars, this race-only 911...
KAMManufaktur is back with another masterstroke, meet the 912T, a beautifully reimagined touring version of the iconic Porsche 912, engineered for those who appreciate the art of the journey just as much as the thrill of the drive. Following the success of the razor-sharp 912C, KAMM’s latest creation blends the...
Porsche is set to launch the next generation of its legendary one-make cup race car, the new Porsche 911 Cup, with a world debut slated for this summer. Built on the updated 992.2 generation of the iconic 911, the comprehensively refined racing machine is expected to make its competitive debut...
What happens when you pit Italian turbocharged engineering against German naturally aspirated precision in a drag race? That’s precisely what Carwow set out to discover with the Maserati MC20 and the Porsche 911 GT3 RS on the quarter-mile. The MC20 boasts a mid-mounted 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, producing 630 horsepower and...
Porsche continues to evolve its iconic 911 lineup with the introduction of three new all-wheel drive models for the 2026 model year: the 911 Carrera 4S Coupe, 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet, and the 911 Targa 4S. These new variants not only bring enhanced performance and expanded standard equipment but also...
Porsche recently unveiled a remarkable new one-off: the street-legal 963 RSP, and the folks from Top Gear got the opportunity to drive it. This is a one-off creation honoring the legendary Count Rossi 917, the only road-driven version of Porsche’s storied race car, and was built under the direction and...
The Porsche 959 was the company’s first true supercar and was the fastest road car of its time, with groundbreaking technology far ahead of its rivals. It featured a powerful engine inspired by Porsche’s racing prototypes, a lightweight composite chassis, adjustable suspension, advanced all-wheel drive, ABS brakes, run-flat tires, and...
This might be the closest thing we’ll ever see to a Porsche Carrera GT successor. At least for now. That’s because the Porsche 963 RSP that Porsche just unveiled, is by their own admission, an “extreme one-off”.  Based on last season’s IMSA and WEC championship winning 963 Le Mans hyper...
The arrival of a “local” Porsche Experience Centre (Toronto) for Canadians has been a long time coming. Prior to this, canucks would have to travel internationally in order to partake in the world renown HPDE programs specially delivered by the manufacturer and its closest partners. Due to its proximity, the...
The gas-powered Porsche Cayman and Porsche Boxster. For some time now, we’ve all known that it was going to come to an end. Their successors have been waiting—though hardly hiding—in the wings. More recently, murmurs that production would end sometime in 2025 started making the rounds. We’ve now been given...
As an early adopter of the Porsche Taycan—specifically, the 2020 Porsche Taycan 4S—I am fortunate to have had the chance to be directly immersed during Porsche’s era-defining foray into once unknown territory. I had the 4S for roughly two years, which was ample time to experience all the generalities and...
The Porsche 918 Spyder represents a revolutionary leap in automotive design, flawlessly blending cutting-edge race car performance with impressive environmental efficiency. This plug-in hybrid supercar delivers exhilarating speed, accelerating from 0-60 MPH in just 2.2 seconds, covering the quarter-mile in 9.8 seconds at 145 MPH, and reaching a top speed...
Porsche brand ambassador—and wicked fast race car driver—Jörg Bergmeister has done it again at the Nürburgring. This time, “it”, also comes with the added connotation of the car in question being a good ol’ manual transmission. The ultimate end result? “The fastest lap ever by a production car with a...
In 2013, the automotive world witnessed the debut of what is now considered the “holy trinity” of hypercars, forever reshaping the definition of high-performance vehicles. The McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, and Porsche 918 Spyder set new technological benchmarks, proving that hybrid power could be seamlessly integrated into extreme-performance supercars, giving...
When unveiled in February 1993, the Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 was the most powerful production model Porsche had ever offered in North America. This rear-wheel-drive, widebody 911 featured a single turbocharger and delivered an impressive 355 horsepower. Porsche achieved this by turbocharging the 964’s updated M64 3.6-liter engine, replacing the...