Porsche
History 1970 |
1971: Power play is the name of the game.Now
power play is really the name of the game:
Starting in September, the six-cylinder featured
in the 911 grows once again, displacing 2341
cc and introducing anew power and performance
league once again: 911 T (130 bhp/96 kW),
911 E(165 bhp/121 kW), 911 S (190 bhp/140
kW). Porsche also puts on the pressure with
its "small" model, building 11 916
sports cars featuring the ultra-powerful six-cylinder
(2341 cc, 190 bhp/140 kW), following the two914/8
models with an 8-cylinder racing engine already
built two years before (2997 cc, but varying
in power: 260 bhp/191 kW and 300 bhp/221 kW).The
260-bhp 914/8 goes to Professor Ferry Porsche
for his 50th birthday. |
1972: The Porsche 911Carrera RS 2.7 (2687
cc, 210 bhp/154 kW) and the Porsche 2.8 Carrera
RSR(2806 cc, 300 bhp/ 221 kW) pave the way
for further growth. Destined mainly for motor
racing, these new models introduce a clearly
visible aerodynamic body feature for the first
time: the ducktail rear spoiler on the engine
compartment lid. The Porsche 914 receives
extra power, now featuring a larger four-cylinder
from VW (1971 cc, 100 bhp/74 kW) helping the
"small" Porsche to remain a genuine
best seller. |
1973: Following the plant shut-down in summer
the new model range reveals significant modifications
in body design, the bumpers now complying
with US regulations and featuring impact absorbers
at either side. The 2.7-litre power unit(210
bhp/154 kW) is introduced as standard in the
Porsche 911. New models are the Carrera RS
3.0 sports version (2994 cc, 230 bhp/168 kW)
and the Carrera RSR 3.0 (2994 cc, 330 bhp/241
kW) featuring a large rear wing and flared
wheel arches with special air intakes .Within
the 914series a 1.8-litre version (1795 cc,
85 bhp/63 kW) replaces former1.7-litre engine. |
1974: In autumn the first Porsche Turbo
code-named the 930 (2994 cc, 260 bhp/191 kW)
sees the light of day, providing the foundation
for various racing models code-named the 935
in the years to follow, with maximum output
up to 850 bhp. The 911is available in three
versions with the same 2687-cc displacement
engine but different levels of power: 911
(150 bhp/110 kW), 911 S (175 bhp/129 kW)and
the Carrera (210 bhp/154 kW). The sales split
is almost exactly 50:50. |
1975: The Porsche 911enters the 1976 model
year with only very minor modifications. Output
of the "basic" version is boosted
to 165 bhp/121 kW, the 911 S is dropped from
the range. The Carrera 3.0 (2994 cc, 200 bhp/147
kW) is dropped after the plant shut-down in
summer. In their last year of production,
all models in the Porsche 914 range receive
a two-liter power unit, with a reduction in
compression and output to 95 bhp/70 kW. In
autumn the 912 E (available only in the USA)
also featuring a VW power unit (1971 cc, 90
bhp/66 kW) joins the 914 in the market. |
1976: Porsche's new entry-level model is
the 924, the first-ever Porsche with a water-cooled
engine fitted up front - an engine supplied
by Audi (1984 cc, 125bhp/92 kW). The 911 model
range continues with a 2.7-litre power unit
as well as the 3.0-litre in the Carrera, output
remaining unchanged in both cases. The body
shell hot-galvanized on both sides significantly
extends the life-cycle of all Porsche models
as of the 1976 model year. |
1977: The Porsche 928 launched in autumn
1977 is the new top model conceived as the
successor to the 911. Its V8 power unit boasts
American dimensions (4474 cc, 240 bhp/177kW).
Starting in autumn, all models in the 911
range receive the 3.0-litreengine with the
same output (180 bhp/132 kW) no longer comparable
to the former performance figures due to the
new emission standards in the market. The
Turbo engine becomes larger and even more
powerful (3299 cc, 300bhp/221 kW). Sales of
the 924 remain at a good level, the 911 is
a stable performer as before, and demand for
the Turbo as well as the 928 continues to
develop positively. From now on the 911 bears
the model name "Porsche911 SC".
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1978: The 928 becomes the first and so far
only sports car in the world to be voted Car
of the year |
1979: Output of the911 increases
slightly to 188 bhp/138 kW. The 924 Turbo
also comes close to this figure, at 170 bhp/125
kW. With its technical features remaining
unchanged, the 928 sees an increase in production
and sales, the 924remaining Porsche's best
seller. |
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