Almost thirty minutes of footage showing the Porsche Taycan‘s highly robotized assembly process recently surfaced on YouTube. And needless, to say and it’s quite soothing and captivating. The video by ...
Today, after 21 months of production, Porsche has assembled the final unit of the 918 Spyder. Of course, this is unit number 918 and the milestone brings more than that, since Porsche has released a ...
Leaked to Instagram is what appears to be Porsche’s upcoming 992-gen 2020 Porsche 911 Turbo. Posted by Porsche owner and enthusiast Todd Schleicher, the metallic gray Porsche you see here is ...
The tech in modern automotive manufacturing is as impressive as the tech in the cars themselves, even more so. With new interpretations of the production line, cars skate through like a cart on a ...
Earlier this month, the 1 millionth Porsche 911 rolled off the assembly line: a Carrera S in Irish green with a manual transmission, as God intended. Inside, it has wood, leather and black-and-white ...
Now’s the time to start saving, because Porsche’s all-electric, luxury four-seater due by 2020 is on a fast track to production. Porsche confirmed it is bumping up plans to get to market and will be ...
Porsche have started producing the 718 Cayman at their plant in Zuffenhausen, Germany. The facility will be putting together all of the brand’s two-door sports cars from August, when production will ...
This is an in-depth look at the Porsche factory in Stuttgart where highly precise technicians use highly precise tools to assemble the highly precise parts of the 918 Spyder. (Those recalled axle ...
We’ve been lucky enough to get behind the wheel of the Porsche 918 Spyder—at the Circuit of the Americas, no less—so we know just how truly special the superest supercar from Porsche really is. But it ...
Watching machines do their thing is mesmerizing, something artists and/or stoned college kids have realized for generations; see the “Mechanical Principles” short film by Ralph Steiner for an early ...
Reporting from Zuffenhausen, Germany — The town that produces some of the world’s most expensive and luxurious sports cars is a staid hamlet with weedy, trash-littered stretches. Every workday, ...
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