If you’re thinking about the fast, 2-door sports coupe, Porsche 911 always comes up as one of the best of its kind. The interior and engine of this model has adapted to the digital era while the exquisite style stayed the same. If you’re curious to know a bit of its background and how it became successful, you are reading the right article.
In 1963, the Porsche 911 was created to be the much bigger, more comfortable and more powerful model compared to the Porsche 356. Its air-cooled engine is located at the back instead of the front which made the layout of this model revolutionary. With all the changes and tweaking done in this model, many other models were made, such as the racing sports car, the Carrera RS. Many car enthusiasts considered this model to be the greatest collector’s item among the 911 group.
Several years after, its engine power upgraded from 128 bhp to 160 bhp and with all the improvements done, the wheels, design and engine, the 911 legacy swift through success at several races.
The 911 turbo was introduced in 1974. It had an incredible acceleration given that they addressed concerns about the turbo lag. This turbo legacy lasted went on for 15 years. It was tweaked and enhanced again in 1983.



