Porsche's secret treasures
Porsche Unseen is a new book from the Porsche that brings together a collection of design studies from 2005 to 2019, which have until now been kept under lock and key. The sports car manufacturer reveals…
The Californian 'Hippie'
This beautiful 1973 Porsche 911T is one of three examples modified as an RSR art car tribute by Jon Gunderson in Escondido, California. Finished in the famous purple and green livery from the 1970 917 ‘Hippie’ car…
Too beautiful, too powerful
In 1971, with multiple victories in endurance racing, Porsche looked to America to flex their muscle in the virtually unlimited Can-Am racing series. Dominated by V8 McLarens and shy of an effective turbo system…
Beautifully crafted RSR-inspired Porsche
This stunning Twin Turbo RSR began life as a 1975 911S that was stripped to bare metal and fitted with early RSR style steel arches. It was backdated to ‘long bonnet’ specification with subtle custom features such as…
Flares light the way
On 1 March 1970 the 914/6 was homologated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for Group 4, Special Grand Touring car racing. That same month two cars were sent to the Targa Florio…
Mountain High Art
On the final Sunday in August, another chapter in Pikes Peak’s racing history will be written when this 911 art car takes on the 98th International Hill Climb. The entrant in question is a GT2 RS Clubsport, one of two…
Porsche's Safari Challenger
Between 1970 and 1972, Porsche built a limited number of sport-purpose 911s that are now commonly referred to as STs – referring to a 911 S in the lightweight trim of a T. Following the tradition established by…
Carrera 6 Road Trip
These stunning images of a Porsche 906 (or Carrera 6) are the latest work from Los Angeles based art director and photographer Aaron Brimhall. This road legal racer was captured out in the desert after being…
The Mezger 16: The engine that never raced
As an extension of their Plain Bodies series, London-based INK have crafted the ‘Mezger 16’, the sixteen-cylinder engine of the 1970 Porsche 917 Prototype, engineered by the late Hans Mezger…
Porsche's lightweight giant-killer
Giant killers come in all shapes and sizes, but none more elegant perhaps than the stunning 1959 Porsche 718 RSK Spyder. This lightweight, quick German car earned its nickname in endurance road racing events…
How to sketch a 911
With so much of the world urged to stay home and save lives during the current crisis, Porsche has launched a new series of automotive masterclasses designed to help you sharpen your skills from the…
Love at the Red Line
RUF Automobile, manufacturer of bespoke sports cars and supercars, has released this film titled “RUF, Love at the Red Line”. The company, which began as a repair shop more than 80 years ago…
Porsche's pin-up poster art
Assembled by a life-long collector over more than 40 years, this group of posters highlights the history and evolution of Porsche, with a particular emphasis on the factory’s golden era of the 356 and Spyder, as well as…
The Pop Art Champion
Peter Klasen is a German artist known for his collage-like Pop Art paintings and prints. Using an airbrush, the artist contrasts images of industrial objects like pressure gauges and hydraulic circuits, with sexually…
RUF and ready
The Rodeo Concept, is RUF’s first off-road car built using the same carbon fibre monocoque chassis as the CTR Anniversary and the SCR. Featuring a new four-wheel drive system, larger all-terrain tyres…
Porsche's giant-killing 904
Born at a similar time to Porsche’s ubiquitous 911, the 904 was penned by F A Porsche, and for 1963 it featured the latest aerodynamic theories with a pointed bonnet overhang and a Kamm tail at the rear…
A wonderfully wide 911 Carrera
Don’t let the look of this Porsche fool you, it’s actually a 1987 911 Carrera that spent almost 30 years cruising around Texas and California before being modified by tuner Akira Nakai at RWB Los Angeles in 2015…