Porsche Intelligent Performance refers to the brand's commitment to combining high performance with sustainability and efficiency in its vehicles. This approach integrates advanced engineering, lightweight materials, and innovative technologies to enhance driving dynamics while minimizing environmental impact. It encompasses not only traditional combustion engines but also hybrid and electric powertrains, ensuring that Porsche maintains its performance heritage while adapting to modern demands for eco-friendliness. Ultimately, it represents Porsche's vision of achieving peak performance without compromising on responsibility.
Porsche 911 GT3(a higher performance version of the Porsche 911 sports car)
Yes, Porsche has a well-known strapline: "There is no substitute." This phrase emphasizes the brand's commitment to performance, quality, and the unique driving experience offered by its vehicles. It reflects Porsche's position in the automotive market as a manufacturer of high-performance sports cars.
It´s spelled Porsche, and they come from Germany, named after their designer Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. It is a reputed high performance vehicle.
It depends on what you want to use it for. Aston is better for cruising around but for performance I would go for the Porsche.
Porsche is a brand of luxury high-performance automobiles, rather than it being a type (as you called it, "the porsche"). According to the Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche) Dr. Ing h c f. Porsche AG was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, an Austrian born engineer.
Probably for style, aerodynamic performance or distinction. my guess though
I would recommend against it, with both vehicles' performance specifications differing. If i can recall, a 997 S uses calipers from the Porsche 911 turbo, which is drastically different from the standard 997.
Come on......Really?! Why would you drive a hi-performance convertible in the snow?
There are many differences, including design, performance, engine power, cost, and others.
A hybrid Porsche does not currently exist, as Porsche's are made to be high performance sports vehicles. These vehicles require a lot of horsepower, which cannot be produced using a hybrid engine.
The 2013 Porsche Panamera has mixed reviews. Some praises both it's spacial capacity and performance, while others are not fond of it's outward appearance.
Blocked thermostat. Cooling system performance.