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Ferdinand Porsche

The history of Porsche goes back to 1875 - the birth year of Ferdinand Porsche. It is he who laid the foundations for a unique company with strong ideals.
1930s

Type 64 Racing Coupé: Built for long-distance ‘Berlin–Rom-Wagen’ endurance
competition. Considered the forefathers of all later Porsche sports cars.
1940s

356 Speedster: Porsche's first production automobile started in Gmünd
in Austria, where only 49 of these aluminum Porsches were built.
1950s

356 Carrera Cabriolet: Shortly before Porsche celebrated 10th anniversary
of 356 model, 356 had developed into one of the world’s most respected sports cars.
1960s

901: Successor of Porsche 356. Between 14 September and 16 November 1964,
82 cars were built. Due to Peugeot was renamed to 911.
1970s

911 Turbo: At the Paris Auto Show Porsche presents the 911 Turbo – the world’s first
production sports car with exhaust turbocharger and pressure regulator.
1980s

911 Carrera Speedster: In 1984 the 911 celebrated it's 20th birthday. It had a lower and
flatter windscreen and a simpler manual top that folded beneath a fiberglass cover.
1990s

911: It’s got classic lines, albeit updated with plastic bumpers,
with modern technology such as 4x4 ABS and electronic heating.
2000s

911: The sixth generation of the 911 series' the new 911 Turbo with 480PS
six-speed manual transmission requires 3.9 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.
2010s

911 Carrera 4S Coupe: The iconic Porsche 911 sports car celebrates its 50th birthday in 2013. Today's 911 still has many stories to tell. Of heroic race victories, iconic deisgn, childhood dreams. And of a timeless idea.
2020s

The 911.
Tradition Future.
Since 1963.

Many thanks to PV NOVA, a cool musician from France, for the song ‘Evolution of Get Lucky - Daft Punk Chronologic cover.'

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