This Porsche 911 Turbo S is a special commission that features a body kit, new wheels, a re-done interior, and a jaw-dropping ...
Brabus took the Porsche 911 Turbo S and turned it into a bespoke bright pink 900 Rocket R built for a customer that has great ...
While the winning bidder hasn’t ended up with a car they can drive, they do now possess a one-off art piece. It aims to mimic ...
For those wanting more power, there’s the RR1 750. This range-topping variant is built on the 911 Turbo’s 3.8-liter ...
No additional power thanks to emissions limitations, but sharper reactions and more comfortable.
You might be interested in the updated 992.2 Porsche 911 Carrera. It retains its 3.0-litre flat six, now with turbos lifted from the old GTS and a charge-cooler from the Turbo. Don’t get too ...
Emissions are admittedly a strange starting point for any Porsche 911 review – especially of the GTS variant – but bear with us because they reveal Porsche’s intentions when it created the ...
Not the new 911. Its hybrid system is purely about delivering ... Nissan GT-R-style. Porsche claims the GTS T‑Hybrid has the pace and performance of the 991-generation GT3, and while some ...
Manual transmissions in new cars are not-so-quickly dying out, but dying out nonetheless, displaced by EVs, dual-clutch ...
The entry-level Utility model comes with a choice or two- and four-wheel drive and can be had as a single-, extended- or double-cab vehicle, from as little as £33,000 including VAT (which many ...
This essentially comes in as the first hypercar in Australia, with rivals such as the LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 Spyder not officially sold here. The mighty Bugatti Veyron and Chiron ...