Which would you pick, the current car or the 1972 model?
Porsche very obviously designs, well, Porsches. But did you know Porsche also designs watches, sunglasses, kitchen utensils, wireless speakers, trainers, sweaters and even ballpoint pens?Built from the desire of Ferdinand Alexander Porsche to extend the design principles of the original 911
For Germany’s exclamation-mark-filled ‘Tune It! Safe!’ initiative
The more unexpected and inappropriate the police car, the better. That's our general rule for the world's cop cars here at Top Gear.The German initiative 'Tune it! Safe!' provides some great content along those lines, with the latest being
A retro tribute. Or in Porsche-speak, a 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition. We can divide that into two distinct elements if you split the name between '4S' and 'Heritage,' which is worth doing as those three little words at the
Lego and Porsche already have history. Remember the brilliantly detailed Technic sets of the 911 RSR and the GT3 RS? And then there were the little Speed Champions kits of the same RSR and the 911 Turbo 3.0. All brilliant.This
You need to get up to speed. The previous 991-generation 911 Targa rescued the model from its previously iffy aesthetic by reintroducing the integrated roll hoop in the place of a traditional B-pillar, just as the world lost its mind
A combination of retro looks and a modern drivetrain
The Porsche 911 Targa is already a fairly retro-looking thing. But not retro enough for some, it seems. Which explains why 992 people are being given a chance to make their brand-new Targa look several decades older, while spending £27,
The soft-top 911 with a retro flavor is back. Welcome to the new Porsche 911 Targa, shown here in both 4 and 4S versions. Yes, you're right-they do look like the old ones!This is a car of few
For 30 years, Porsche Exclusive has been building a breed of cars with timeless appeal. The German carmaker's specialty arm has established this reputation with both vintage and modern classics. And its latest project is the ultra-desirable 911 Targa 4S
Storing the roof of the original 1965 Porsche 911 Targa used to be done manually. The newest version, which Porsche introduced at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, now has a fully automatic system \"with innovative kinematics.\"What that means is that the
With the opening of the 2014 North American International Auto Show, Porsche has finally revealed two new additions to its 911 range: the 911 Targa 4 and the 911 Targa 4S.Just like the original 911 Targa of 1965, these modern interpretations
It was inevitable, really. Following the launch of the current-generation Porsche 911 in 2011 and the Turbo\'s debut in May 2013 followed by its convertible variants in September 2013, the next body style that the German carmaker will debut at
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