Supercars

5 Iconic Model Nameplates Porsche Should Consider Bringing Back - image 197154

5 Iconic Model Nameplates Porsche Should Consider Bringing Back

Porsche's rich history as a sports car manufacturer provides many opportunities to revive some truly legendary models, with these 5 being prime candidates

Although Porsche has given us a staggering number of all-time great sports cars going back several decades, the German automaker has diversified its lineup over the past 20 years, by adding SUVs and sedans to its model lineup. This leaves the 911 and 718 as the only two Porsche sports car offerings, presenting Porsche with the opportunity to bring back iconic nameplates from its glorious past.

Next-Gen Porsche Hypercar: Where Is The 918 Successor? - image 197034

Next-Gen Porsche Hypercar: Where Is The 918 Successor?

With changing market trends and a slowdown in EV sales, we wonder if Porsche will follow through with its all-electric Mission X concept or consider alternative power plants instead

When it comes to exotic rides, everyone’s talking about how eventful 2024 has been so far, and they’re probably right! But here’s the thing: I consider the whole of 2024 to be very special. The all-new, giant V16-powered Bugatti Tourbillon, the successor to the Chiron, debuted earlier in April. Then Lamborghini blew us away with the Temerario, the Huracan successor, showcasing how a twin-turbo V8 hybrid can replace that epic naturally-aspirated V10.

5 Most Iconic Porsche Engines Of All Time - image 196968

5 Most Iconic Porsche Engines Of All Time

While far from the only great Porsche engines, these 5 mills truly pushed the boundaries of technology for their time

Not a lot of automakers have as many iconic engines as Porsche does. The German company is responsible for one of the most iconic sports cars ever made – the 911. The boxer engine is a staple across several Porsche models, but this is far from the only engine configuration Porsche knows. What makes an engine iconic? Is it the sheer power or is it the groundbreaking engineering? Perhaps the reliability or soundtrack? As it turns out, it is all of the above, and Porsche has more than a few engines that fit the bill.

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New Age Holy-Trinity: Where Is Porsche?

With the all-new Ferrari F80 and the McLaren W1 breaking cover, could Porsche be next to join in to create a new-age of holy-trinity hypercars?

2024 has been utterly eventful, especially in the hypercar realm, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to witness it all. It kicked off with the Bugatti Tourbillon, that wild, 1775-horsepower V16 hybrid beast, which debuted back in June. But with rumors of successors to the McLaren P1 and the Ferrari LaFerrari in the air, I knew that we’d have something along the lines of what now appears to be shaping up to be the new-age holy trinity: absolute madness.

RML P39: A Le-Mans Inspired Hypercar Designed To Break Records - image 197214

RML P39: A Le-Mans Inspired Hypercar Designed To Break Records

Find out how RML has built upon the already ballistic 992 Turbo S, and how it compares to a growing line of Porsche-inspired restomod supercars

I had been a bit puzzled by teasers and spy shots of what looked like a mid-engined Porsche for months, and now the wait is over. The teaser turned out to be the RML P39, and it isn’t mid-engined. The spy shots of the mid-engined exotic turned out to be the Tutthill GT1, unveiled at Monterey Car Week earlier this year. Now if you haven’t heard of RML (Ray Mallock Limited), they’re a big deal in British motorsport and they’re now celebrating four decades of their racing prowess with this bold street-legal Porsche racer. This British-built Le-Mans-inspired hypercar takes the already phenomenal Porsche 992.1 Turbo S and injects it with a massive dose of motorsport madness. RML’s aim for the P39 from the onset was to create a versatile hypercar with everyday usability. The result? A track-focused monster that promises to not just demolish lap times and redefine the boundaries of performance, but also offer refined performance for the road. So how exactly have they achieved this? Let’s find out.

Is This Why Porsche And Michelin Developed A Brand New Tire For The 20-Year Old Carrera GT? - image 194545

Is This Why Porsche And Michelin Developed A Brand New Tire For The 20-Year Old Carrera GT?

While these cutting-edge tires should make the analog CGT quicker and safer, there could be more to the development of this fresh rubber than meets the eye

Born from Porsche’s shattered F1 dreams, the Carrera GT is considered one of the last truly analog supercars of the early 2000s and when I say analog, I genuinely do mean it. This thing had traction control and ABS, and that’s it. No fancy stability control to save you from your own stupidity.

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5 Times Porsche Cars Were Unceremoniously Destroyed In Movies

No replicas here as movie producers decided to destroy real Porsche sports cars while filming

There cannot be a car movie without a great selection of performance cars. Many sports cars have gained popularity through pop culture, whether it is the big screen or video games. Porsche’s iconic sports cars also have their place in pop culture, with more than a few being featured in famous blockbusters from the movie industry. That said, not all movie cars share the same fate, and oftentimes, cars get destroyed in movies. No Porsche can truly be classified as an affordable car and this goes double for the German automaker’s sports cars.

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Oilstainlab HF-11: Mid-Engine Exotic Incoming

Limited to just 25 examples, this ultra-lightweight mid-engine Hotrod is a '60s throwback to Porsche Motorsport royalty and there's even an EV version

My Instagram feed rarely disappoints, and today, it seriously delivered. Jonny Lieberman from MotorTrend.com dropped a bombshell on Instagram from what appears to be a private event: The twin mad scientists and automotive designers, Iliya & Nikita Bridan behind California-based Oil Stain Lab are going to build 25 limited-edition examples of an ultra-lightweight mid-engined hypercar and they’re calling it the HF-11.

The Crew Motorfest Will Soon Let You Savor The Porsche 919 Street In The Virtual World - image 193529

The Crew Motorfest Will Soon Let You Savor The Porsche 919 Street In The Virtual World

What was once destined to successor to the 918 Spyder, can soon be experienced in the popular racing game

Ah!! Porsche and online racing, while I may not be much of a gamer these days, this is an experience that goes back decades for me. My PC gaming journey began with the legendary NFS: Porsche Unleashed back in 2000. That game got me hooked, even leading me to compete professionally! So, when Ubisoft unveiled the Porsche 919 Street tearing up the tarmac in The Crew Motorfest’s latest trailer, I was undoubtedly curious to learn more. (Mark your calendars: Crew Motorfest Year 2 update kicks off November 6th, 2024!)

Hollywood Legend: Steve McQueen's Le Mans Starring 1970 Porsche 917K Could Shatter Auction Records At Kissimmee - image 192266

Hollywood Legend: Steve McQueen's Le Mans Starring 1970 Porsche 917K Could Shatter Auction Records At Kissimmee

The iconic gulf liveried race car, has the potential to become the most expensive Porsche to ever cross the block

Strap yourselves in, gearheads, because a piece of automotive and cinematic history will soon hit the auction block, and it’s gonna make your wallet weep. Remember that #20 Porsche 917k that stole the show in Steve McQueen’s Le Mans? Yeah, the one with the screaming flat-12 and the Gulf Oil livery so good it should be illegal? That very car, chassis number 917-022, is getting ready to trade hands in January 2025 at Mecum’s Kissimmee auction.

How Lamborghini’s V8 Hybrid System Differs From Porsche’s T-Hybrid - image 191455

How Lamborghini’s V8 Hybrid System Differs From Porsche’s T-Hybrid

Lamborghini's Temerario may be the flashy performance hybrid, but here's why Porsche's electrified 911 is an understated and equally impressive contender

After a year of spy shots and whispers about what was brewing in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the Lamborghini Huracán’s successor has finally arrived: the Temerario. This isn’t just another V8 hybrid, folks. We’re talking a 907-horsepower, plug-in hybrid supercar with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 developed in-house by Lamborghini. It features a flat-plane crankshaft, that revs up to an astonishing 10,000 RPM. Now, it wasn’t long ago that Porsche too announced its juicy T-Hybrid system with the 992.2 911 Carrera GTS that packs an electrified turbocharger and an electric motor in the gearbox, but no plug-in option, making it a mild hybrid.

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Here's What Lamborghini’s Hybrid V8 Can Tell Us About The Upcoming Hybrid 911 Turbo S

While the baby Lambo finally embraces hybrid-tech with some big numbers in the Temerario, Porsche is playing a different game when it comes to electrifying the 911

Two of the hottest hybrid sports cars right now are the all-new Lamborghini Temerario and the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS, which launched back in late May. Both VW Group brands have been pushing the boundaries of performance thanks to clever electrification strategies, showcasing the best of internal combustion engines and electric powertrains. Hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly popular over fully electric vehicles and even traditional, internal-combustion-powered vehicles, meaning we will be seeing a lot more of them in the foreseeable future. That said, Porsche and Lamborghini have very different approaches to hybrid sports cars. Lamborghini goes for big power and multiple electric motors while Porsche seems to be keeping things more down to earth with its first production 911 hybrid. That said, we know a 992.2 Turbo S is coming, and it’ll undoubtedly be quicker than the 992.2 GTS. Lamborghini’s new hybrid Temerario and Porsche’s efforts in hybrid propulsion tell us a lot about the upcoming Turbo S, and here’s what we can expect.

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Porsche Highlights: Monterey Car Week 2024

From auction cars to bespoke one-offs and big-ticket launches, there was no shortage of drama for Porsche lovers this year

Porsche has a long tradition of participating in the annual Monterey Car Week. One of the biggest car events on the automotive calendar. It dates back to 1950 when it was held for the first time, as a supplementary event to the Pebble Beach Road Race. Like other automakers, Porsche’s iconic sports cars were an expected sight at the Monterey Car Week, and this year, we got to see a great number of highly original, reimagined, and downright crazy builds, based on Porsche’s greatest sports cars ever made.

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How Different Is The Tuthill GT One From The Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion

While the 911 GT1's reincarnation is otherworldly, here's how Tuthill's GT One stacks up against the OG Strassenversion from the late 90s

The Tuthill GT One recently made a grand entrance at the 2024 Monterey Car Week, turning heads and leaving everyone drooling. The GT One isn’t just some run-of-the-mill 911 with a fresh coat of paint and a wide body; it’s a reimagined masterpiece, channeling the spirit of Porsche’s legendary 911 GT1 race car with a modern twist.

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Lamborghini Temerario Vs. Porsche 911 Turbo S (992.2)

As Lamborghini and Porsche embrace hybrid tech across their lineups, find out how the upcoming 911 Turbo S could differ from Lambo's latest supercar

Porsche and Lamborghini are both under Volkswagen Group ownership and yet, what the two brands do with their sports cars has little to do with the mother company’s resources. Sure, the more mainstream models may rely heavily on VAG tech, but both sports car manufacturers do their own thing when it comes to their range-topping, high-performance models. Lamborghini recently introduced the Temerario – the company’s second hybrid model after the flagship Revuelto. Porsche also recently introduced hybrid powertrains to the 911, with the 992.2, mid-cycle refresh.

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World's First Retro Hypercar: The Kalmar 9x9 Is A Feather-Weight 900+HP Homage To The 959

Limited to just 27 units, this 993-based bespoke creation packs nearly twice as much power as the original 959

While the Monterey Car Week has already witnessed its fair share of automotive showstoppers, few have dared to redefine the custom aftermarket genre quite like the Kalmar 9X9 and the Tuthill GT1 this year. While the 911 restomod scene is quite mature, this trend is now extending to other iconic models from the Porsche stable. Kalmar Automotive based out of Denmark, is calling their latest creation, the "world’s first retro hypercar," a bold statement that perfectly captures the essence of this beast. Inspired by legendary cars of the past like the over-engineered 959 owing to that distinctive fixed rear wing, the 9X9 blends classic aesthetics and cutting-edge performance.

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Tuthill GT One Is A Modern-Day Hypercar That Pays Tribute To The 911 GT1

Limited to just 22 examples, the GT One is a race car for the road and the new king of restomod Porsches

U.K.-based Tuthill unveils the GT One, a carbon fiber supercar inspired by the iconic Porsche 911 GT1. Porsche created the 911 GT1 Straßenversion (Street Version) as the homologated variant of their GT1 Class racecar back in the late ’90s. Only 22 examples of the GT One are planned to be made. Tuthill Porsche, a legendary name in Porsche restorations and rally racing, is branching out to create their custom projects and collaborations with another well-known brand associated with Porsche - Singer Automotive.

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More Details Of Mystery Porsche 911 GT1 Spotted At LAX Emerge

Speculation runs wild as new information connects Tuthill Porsche to the creation of this awe-inspiring hypercar

A Porsche 911 that bears an uncanny resemblance to the rare 993 GT1 has sent shockwaves through the automotive world. Spotted at Los Angeles airport, the car’s identity remains shrouded in mystery. Is it a one-off Porsche project or a custom build by a tuning house? Speculation is rife, with names like Singer, Ruf, MP Gemballa, RML, and Unofficial Machines tossed into the mix. However, the most compelling evidence points towards Tuthill Porsche, a British firm renowned for its work on classic 911s.

Ferdinand Piëch's Porsche 959 Vorserie Is Up for Grabs - image 190142

Ferdinand Piëch's Porsche 959 Vorserie Is Up for Grabs

Set to cross the auction block at RM Sotheby's, this ultra-rare 959 prototype was once owned by one of the most influential personalities of the auto industry

We’re just a few days away from the Monterey Car Week and I have my radar on a few cars this year. One that caught my attention is this 1985 Porsche 959 (Vorserie), being auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s. Now the 959 is already pretty rare and special, but this particulate example was owned by the great, Dr.Ferdinand Piëch, Ferdinand Porsche’s grandson, who headed the Volkswagen Group for close to twenty years. Pïech of course was a key figure not just in Porsche motorsports but was also instrumental in reshaping the Volkswagen group along with bringing several noteworthy brands like Bugatti, Bentley, and Lamborghini under the VW umbrella. For those unaware, Porsche built several prototypes of the 959. Dubbed “V5KOM” or V5, this example is one of just five surviving Vorserie (V-Series) prototypes.