Showing posts with label Porsche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porsche. Show all posts

2008 Goodwood Festival Of Speed

>> Thursday, October 1, 2009

Bugatti VeyronThe Goodwood Festival of Speed will be hosted in only four weeks from July 11 – 13. This event is one of the best times to see some of the best and latest supercars that are all around the world. At the event will be the Sunday Times Supercar Run – which provides a unique way to show people new models in action for the very first time.

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Zenvo ST1 1,104HP Danish Supercar

zenovo-st11There seems to be an influx of newer and cooler supercars entering the arena. Because of this we are having a hard time trying to keep up with them all – but we manage to do just this for your enjoyment! The newest one on our radar is a model from Zenvo Automotive a Danish automaker.

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2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

>> Wednesday, September 30, 2009

2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s CoupePorsche released its next generation all-wheel drive 911 model – the 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. The new version offers significantly more engine, braking and handling performance than its highly respected predecessor. For the first time, the model will be available with two engine options. It also features wider bodywork, to accommodate larger rear tires, and an enhanced Porsche Stability Management system designed to provide shorter stopping distances and optimal braking.

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1994 Dauer 962

1994 Porsche 956In the late nineties, bringing prototype racecars to urban roadways was an idea that several companies shared. Considering the contrast between sports car and race car engineering, embarking on such a project was a heavy task. Coupled with the limited production and tiny customer base, development costs were hard to recoup. Despite these hardships, several German companies still decided to create their own road-going Porsche 962, the most successful prototype race car of our time.

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2006 Porsche Boxster Widebody

2006 Porsche Boxster WidebodyBased on the Porsche 987 Boxster, the Widebody doesn’t only offer spectacular designs but also extra driving fun and agility. After the huge success of the Widebody concept for the first Boxster generation, TechArt developed a wide body version for the current version of the roadster.

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2006 Porsche Cayman S

2006 Porsche Cayman SThe Porsche Cayman S is more than a Boxster coupe, less than a 911. That’s the official line on Porsche’s latest car, which has major components from both models. The Cayman S is powered by a 3.4 litre flat-six engine, which comes right in the middle of the existing range of engines which goes from 2.7 to 3.8 litres.

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2009 1,287HP SSC Ultimate Aero

2009-aeroThe new Ultimate Aero supercar broke the Guinness-verified top speed world record. This is an amazing feat – but if you think that it is going to sit back and relax than you’re wrong. It’s journey has just begun.

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Bugatti Mansory Veyron Vincero

Mansory Veyron Vincero

There are dozens of supercars in the world and each of these are unique in their own way and each try to outperform the competition. In our eyes though there is only one that is superior to them all. This is the Bugatti Veyron.

All of the models of the Veyron include the two Sang Noir models, Pur Sang, Hermes, and the Grand Sport. Another addition to this is the new Vincero that was produced by Mansory. Right now we don’t have much information on this newest supercar – but we do know that it is already for sale.

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Store A Pagani Zonda R In Your Living Room

Pagani ZOnda RThe replacement for the Pagani Zonda is scheduled to arrive sometime next year. In order to commemorate this supercar Horacio Pagani has designed one more version. This newest version of the famous supercar – the Pagani Zonda R – was in development for 24 months and was built as a track only variant.

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Porsche Tries To Beat Nissan’s Time… Again

2010 Porsche 911 GTRPorsche and Nissan are at it once again. The two automakers have been trying for more then a year to prove to consumers that they have the fastest supercars on the market. The clear winner each time has been the Nissan GT-R – but each time Porsche has claimed that the Nissan is cheating in order to stay ahead in the time.

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