
The Ultimate Porsche 911 Might Make a Comeback
Porsche may not call it the “R” just to keep the original 911 R customers happy, but Porsche can call it whatever it wants.

Porsche may not call it the “R” just to keep the original 911 R customers happy, but Porsche can call it whatever it wants.

If you’re looking for a little something extra with your custom Porsche, Gunther Werks has you covered.

Of all the products car brands attach their name to, Porsche Design, without a doubt, puts out the classier stuff.

You can get mountains of horsepower and still have four doors and a trunk.

It’s a modified, air-cooled 4.0-liter flat-six, reportedly with a 9,000 rpm redline and 500 horsepower.

High-performance running sunglasses, an iconic Porsche rally car, a leather belt worthy of Batman and much more.
By Michael Finn

Remember when the Dodge SRT Hellcat’s 707 horsepower seemed insane?

A 607 horsepower brick of gold bullion on wheels.

Garaged and stationary for almost 25 years, this 911 RSR is a thing of preserved beauty.
By Nick Caruso

One of this year’s can’t-miss automotive events.

The lighter and significantly more affordable Porsche 944 has a much better thrill-per-dollar value.

It’s a little-known fact that before Germany’s official national color was white before it was bare silver.

It’s an agonizingly difficult choice.

Not all of the photos we take make it online. Now, our cutting room floor is available for you to download as wallpaper.

A weatherproof Stio backpack, a Product(RED) Apple iPhone 7, a clever Simpsons bicycle, news about NASA and much more.
By Gear Patrol

It’s considered slightly “less perfect” by some, which makes this 911 RS America that much more affordable.

Today RUF pulled the covers off the fourth-generation CTR: a clear homage to the original, but only in outward appearances.

The Porsche Panamera finally looks like the stunner it was always meant to be.

We cut out the snore-inducing crap for you.
By Eric Adams

Porsche has mastered the daily-use performance machine formula.
By Eric Adams