Porsche specializes in desirable sports cars, but there is one groundbreaking model that never got the love it deserves.
Porsche 911S coupe combines vintage aesthetics with modern performance, featuring a rebuilt 3.4L flat-six and tasteful upgrades.
From the January 1967 issue of Car and Driver. Oversteer is back—and Porsche's got it! Early Porsches had it too, and now it has come full circle. Barely three years ago, Porsche employed a ...
By modern standards, the 930 feels crude, but its blend of effortless on-boost pace, exaggerated design cues, and ...
Project 989 was an all-new ‘four-door sports car’ with a hatch at the back and a V8 at the front, these contrasting elements ...
The buyer selected a Sunoco blue body with satin-finished black trim. It's a gorgeous but understated Porsche 911.
The new 718 prefix conjures images of early Porsche race cars while denoting a shift from flat-six to powerful turbocharged flat-four engines.
Could this be the most important new Porsche since the 911? International Bureau Chief Angus MacKenzie got an early look at the all-electric Taycan, a four-door sports sedan meant to compete with ...