2023
Six Key Takeaways From Reddit User's Ownership Experience Of A Porsche 911 S/T
The owner of this 992 S/T reveals intriguing details and shares his insights about Porsche's ultimate modern-day 911 for the road
Porsche celebrated the 60th birthday of the 911 in 2023, and the 911 S/T was the cherry on top. This throwback pays tribute to the fire-breathing S/T models of the late 1960s but with a modern twist. This lightweight model prioritizes driver engagement. Under the hood? That glorious, naturally aspirated 518-horsepower 4.0-liter boxer six from the GT3 RS, mated to a six-speed manual. Tipping the scales at just 3,056 pounds making it the lightest 992, the S/T sheds weight with carbon fiber everywhere from the hood to the doors. It sprints from 0-60 mph in a scorching 3.5 seconds and tops out at 186 mph. Only 1,963 are destined for production, and the price tag is a cool $290,000.
Edith: The Untold Story of Porsche's Record-Breaking Volcano Climb
Set to premiere at Monterey Car Week, the film chronicles the 911's historic climb to the highest volcano on planet Earth
Remember that insane project where Porsche tried to drive a 911 to the top of a freaking volcano? Yeah, that wasn’t some fever dream – it actually happened, and now they’re dropping a documentary about the whole ordeal. "Edith: Volcano Ascent" is about to erupt onto the scene at the upcoming Monterey Car Week. The car in question? Not a souped-up SUV, but a specially-prepped Porsche 911. We first caught wind of "Edith" back in late 2022, when Porsche was busy testing the car. Their destination and target? Ojos del Salado up in the Andes in Chile, is the world’s highest active volcano. At a lung-crushing 22,093 feet, to give you some context, even Everest’s base camp sits lower than where Porsche was aiming for. This is also the highest volcano on Earth and the highest peak in Chile.
Safari-Wars: Singer ACS Vs. Porsche 911 Dakar
Porsche and Singer have created two similar, yet very different all-terrain sports cars and here's how they stack up against each other
Porsche has proven, on numerous occasions, that the 911 is one of the most versatile platforms. Since its introduction, in 1964, there have been countless variants of the German, rear-engine sports car, including all-terrain variants bred for rallying. Porsche offers a 911 for every taste and need, and with the 992 generation, it also brought out the 911 Dakar – a true, off-road sports car by Porsche that pays homage to the classic Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Paris-Dakar 4x4 (953) from 1984. But a US-based company has also undertaken the task of reimagining the rally-bred Porsche 911.
Here's Why The RUF CTR3 EVO Is The Next Best Thing To A Porsche Carrera GT
The CTR3 EVO is the RUF to end all RUFs and a great way to save a bunch of money if you are after Porsche Carrera GT levels of thrills
RUF was the first company to reimagine Porsche sports cars and it all started back in 1939. What started as Auto Ruf service garage, eventually became the first manufacturer to repair and restore Porsche sports cars, and eventually build Porsche-inspired, high-performance automobiles, under the RUF brand. The Pfaffenhausen-based company still makes Porsche-inspired models, but everything is now made in-house. Moreover, RUF is also a manufacturer of performance parts for Porsche models like the 911 and 718. One of Porsche’s most desired models from the 21st century is the Carrera GT, and it didn’t take long for RUF to come up with its own, mid-engine variant of a Porsche-based model. The RUF CTR3 is what we got, and here’s why it is the best way to get the Porsche Carrera GT experience (and more) at a fraction of the price.
A Legacy Revealed: Decoding The Porsche Logo & Its Modern Makeover
Here's taking a look at and past, present and future of the revered Porsche crest and what it symbolizes
The Porsche crest is one of the most iconic automotive brand symbols ever, even to non-car people. The red and gold badge with the leaping horse has adorned every Porsche model since 1951. Interestingly, one of the rare times the crest was replaced by a painted-on badge was on the 911 GT3 racecar, acting as a weight-saving measure. Initially, only Porsche lettering appeared on the hoods of sports cars from Zuffenhausen as early as 1948, but a formal trademark wasn’t conceived until 1951. That year, Porsche teamed up with a loyal customer, Dr. Ottomar Domnick, to launch a design competition among German art schools. The prize? A cool 1,000 Deutsche marks. Unfortunately, they were unable to come up with a design that appealed to everyone.
2023 Bentley Bentayga EWB - Stretching Luxury To New Limits
With an extra 180mm of wheelbase that offers limousine-style legroom and the addition of 2,500 new parts, the Bentayga EWB offers unrivaled rear seat comfort and a smaller turning radius than the standard model, despite measuring 5.3 meters long
Bentley is one of the most iconic names in the luxury car niche, consistently challenging the likes of Mercedes-Maybach, Rolls-Royce, and Range Rover for dominance. In 2015, Bentley unleashed the Bentayga SUV to set the bar higher than ever before among luxury SUVs with its sheer elegance, raw V8 power, and incredible comfort levels.
2023 Mercedes-AMG EQE 53 - A Cheaper EQS With Stomach-Wrenching Performance
The EQE 53's 677 hp dual e-motors deliver instant torque and supercar-level performance in a practical and luxurious package, capable of hitting 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds
Being the second mass-produced fully electrified Mercedes, the EQE balances excellent luxury with a price point that’s just in line with its competitors. However, the dynamics change totally when you invite the AMG EQE 53 to the game. With a $106,900 price tag, the EQE 53 brings supercar-level performance. Up to 677 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque are provided by the dual electric motors, with the 90.6 kWh battery pack giving an average of 225 miles of EPA-rated range.
2023 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS - The Sweet Spot In The 911 Lineup
With 473 horsepower and a real-world 0-60 of just 2.8 seconds alongside everyday comfort and impeccable handling, it’s easy to see why so many enthusiasts feel the Carrera GTS ticks all the right boxes
The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars in the industry, with a history that spans over five decades. Yet, it still manages to reign in the hearts of car enthusiasts, celebrities, and desktop wallpapers in the present day. There is a myriad of good things about the 911 – it is a subtle, stylish, and powerful supercar killer.
2023 BMW X7 M60i
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2023 Porsche 911 Dakar
Porsche commemorates its 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally win with the all-new 911 Dakar for the 2023 model year, outfitting it with a bespoke exterior kit, a 473-hp engine from the GTS, and rear-seat delete to save weight
Limited to just 2,500 units globally, the all-new 911 Dakar is the newest trim in the sports car’s lineup and celebrates Porsche’s 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally victory. Based on the 992-generation platform, this model is the most expensive non-Turbo trim in the 992.1 lineup, sitting above the Carrera 4 GTS and commanding a hefty $222,000 starting price. Interestingly, Porsche initially planned to name it "Safari," but Tata Motors’ existing trademark forced a change to "Dakar."
2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T
Porsche's 911 Carrera T returns after its discontinuation in 2019, bringing more power and a 100-pound lighter body than the base Carrera to flee faster and pamper with track-ready handling.
The 2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T marks the return of the lightweight, performance-focused variant to the 992.1 generation lineup. Discontinued in 2019 with the 991 generation, the Carrera T or "Touring," slots between the base and S, offering enthusiasts a track-oriented package at a more accessible price point. Powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged boxer-six engine producing 379 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque, the 992 generation adds nine horsepower and a seven-speed manual transmission, with an optional eight-speed PDK, fulfilling the expectations of purists via a compelling powertrain package.