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The following is a list of Porsche vehicles, including past and present production models, ... Prototype Sports cars/Silhouettes. Porsche 550 Porsche 718
The two-seat, 2.5 m (98 in) long Smart City-Coupe (later named Smart Fortwo) was launched at the 1998 Paris Motor Show. This was the beginning of a new car brand and one of the more radical vehicle concepts to hit the European market since the bubble cars of the 1950s. It was also the beginning of a difficult period for Smart cars.
The following is a list of concept vehicles by German carmaker Porsche, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group.As of September 2021, a total of 49 Porsche concepts have been revealed. 15 concepts remained unrevealed until November 11, 2020, the publish date of the Porsche Unseen, a book about the unrevealed Porsche concept vehicles from the years 2005 to 2019.
The Porsche Mission X is an electric concept sports car manufactured by Porsche. It was presented in June 2023 and is set to be the successor of the Porsche 918 Spyder when it reaches production in 2025.
The Porsche 963 (Type 9R0) is an LMDh sports prototype racing car designed by Porsche and built by Multimatic, to compete in the Hypercar and GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) classes in the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship, respectively. [7]
The Porsche 904 Living Legend is a sports car concept, designed and built by Porsche in 2013, based on the same platform used by the Volkswagen XL1 and the Volkswagen XL Sport Concept, designed as a modern interpretation of the Porsche 904. Weighing at just over 900 kg (1,984 lbs), the concept retains the general contours found in the XL1, and ...
Lohner–Porsche is a term encompassing several electric vehicles designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured at Lohner-Werke in the early 1900s. They include the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car.