An icon in a world of icons.
Sports Car Fascination

"In the beginning, I looked around, but could not find quite the car I dreamed of.
So, I decided to build it myself." Ferry Porsche

The dream of the sports car.

You have to fight for a big dream. And a bold vision. The next victory? Rarely will it simply fall into your lap. Often though, there are three main factors you must fight against: resistance, conventions, and rigid patterns of thinking.

Whatever your dream is, nothing is achieved without passion, grit, and determination. Dr. Ferry Porsche gave his all to create the sports car of his dreams. His dream came true. Not because he hesitated, dwelled, or got lucky, but because he was the extra mile.

This attitude is in every Porsche we've created since 1948. It's there in the smallest part and in every race we've won. Because we fight. We fight for one more crucial percentage point. For the one second that means the difference between triumph and defeat. For the "Dr. Ing." in our company name and for the chance to set passion for the sports car, time and time again.

To us, it's never been about extra horsepower alone. It's about engines that are more efficient, not bigger. It's about a design that follows principles, not trends. It's about sports cars that can be driven day in and day out.

It's only when all those things come together that we can talk of Intelligent Performance—the core of the Porsche brand and its future. That is what we fight for. Just as we did on day one. We are fighting for a dream that will forever be in our hearts.

The 911 concept.

With the 911, Ferry Porsche and his son Ferdinand Alexander created a sports car icon that has fascinated us for over 50 years. The secret to their success? A harmonious overall concept with a timeless design and—as our engineers sometimes call it—unique technical layout. The 2+2 seats, the ideal concept for an agile, thoroughbred sports car that also meets the challenges of everyday driving. The compact engine is located at the rear, providing excellent traction and characterizing the unmistakable driving feel of a 911. Since 1963, we've been steadfastly working to further perfect the 911 concept.

The eighth generation of the 911 is the sum of its predecessors—a reflection of the past and a vision of the future. The silhouette: iconic. The design: timeless. The technology: inspired by great racing victories and always one step ahead. The result is both the most beautiful and most modern version of the 911. Full of memories, yet also full of ideas as to how we can shape the future of the sports car. This makes the 911 The Timeless Machine.

The 911. The Timeless Machine

The 911 concept.

With the 911, Ferry Porsche and his son Ferdinand Alexander created a sports car icon that has fascinated us for over 50 years. The secret to their success? A harmonious overall concept with a timeless design and—as our engineers sometimes call it—unique technical layout. The 2+2 seats, the ideal concept for an agile, thoroughbred sports car that also meets the challenges of everyday driving. The compact engine is located at the rear, providing excellent traction and characterizing the unmistakable driving feel of a 911. Since 1963, we've been steadfastly working to further perfect the 911 concept.

The eighth generation of the 911 is the sum of its predecessors—a reflection of the past and a vision of the future. The silhouette: iconic. The design: timeless. The technology: inspired by great racing victories and always one step ahead. The result is both the most beautiful and most modern version of the 911. Full of memories, yet also full of ideas as to how we can shape the future of the sports car. This makes the 911 The Timeless Machine.

The 911. The Timeless Machine