TECHART MONOCHROME: Celebrating 50 Years of Porsche Turbo Power

In celebration of Porsche’s 50 years of Turbo engine excellence, TECHART has unveiled the MONOCHROME, a limited-edition masterpiece based on the Porsche 911 Turbo S. Building on the success of the legendary GTstreet R, this final version marks a new chapter for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Limited to just 20 units, the MONOCHROME is a … Read more

The 1990 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer: A New Chapter Awaits

A remarkable fusion of Porsche’s iconic heritage and Singer’s unparalleled craftsmanship, this 1990 Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer, also known as “The Denmark Commission,” is a truly bespoke creation. Completed in December 2017, this one-off example exemplifies the meticulous attention to detail and performance-focused upgrades that have cemented Singer Vehicle Design’s legendary reputation. A Masterpiece … Read more

R = Racing: The Genesis of the Porsche 911 R

The Porsche 911 R, born in 1967, was created to dominate the motorsport world with an unrivaled power-to-weight ratio. Porsche engineer Rolf Wütherich aimed to craft a lightweight, high-performance machine that would leave the competition behind. With a curb weight of just 800 kg and a powerful 210-horsepower engine, the 911 R was designed to … Read more

1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring: A True Homologation Icon

The 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 is one of the most iconic and desirable models in Porsche’s storied history. Known for its distinctive “ducktail” spoiler and being the first-ever 911 specifically built for homologation purposes, this model was created to meet the requirements for Porsche’s entry into Group 3 racing. Today, it stands as … Read more

Porsche 911 (Type 996) Carrera 4 Cabriolet: A Redefined Classic

The Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, part of the fifth-generation 996 series, marked a monumental evolution for the iconic 911 line. Launched in 1997, the 996 was the first 911 to feature a water-cooled flat-six engine, a technological leap that helped redefine the car’s performance and compliance with new environmental regulations. A Bold New Design … Read more

Fifth Generation Porsche 911 (996): A Revolutionary Era (1997–2005)

The fifth generation Porsche 911, known as the 996, marked a significant shift in the iconic sports car’s legacy. Launched in 1997, the 996 was the first series of the 911 to feature water cooling, a response to new exhaust regulations that necessitated improved cooling for its four-valve cylinder head design. This innovative approach allowed … Read more

Air-Cooled Legends: Meguiar’s Displays Classic Porsches at Luftgekühlt 10

Leading car care specialists Meguiar’s are set to make a splash at the tenth anniversary of the renowned Luftgekühlt show series, which returns to its most iconic venue, the Universal Studios Backlot in Universal City, CA, on October 5. Celebrated for its unique celebration of air-cooled Porsches, Luftgekühlt 10 promises to be a blockbuster event, … Read more

1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Lightweight: Rare Performance Icon Up for Auction

One of the rarest and most sought-after models in Porsche’s illustrious history, the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Lightweight is a pinnacle of engineering and exclusivity. With only 86 units ever produced, and a mere 19 in right-hand drive, this example—destined for the South African market—represents a significant moment in Porsche’s performance legacy. Now, it’s … Read more

The 1985 Porsche 956: A Pinnacle of Racing Excellence

The Porsche 956, introduced in the early 1980s, is a legendary race car that epitomizes the brand’s commitment to engineering excellence and innovation. Developed for the Group C racing category, the 956 is renowned for its advanced aerodynamic design, which incorporated ground effect technology. This feature allowed the car to generate incredible downforce, enhancing cornering … Read more

1982 Porsche 956: A Groundbreaking Race Car

The Porsche 956, introduced in 1982, represents a significant leap in motorsport engineering, thanks to its innovative use of ground effect technology. Designed for Group C racing, this car featured a specially shaped underfloor that created downforce, allowing it to cling to the track and achieve remarkable cornering speeds. The Porsche 956 made an unforgettable … Read more