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Porsche only built 235 units of the 911 Carrera S Endurance Edition for global markets, and only 73 of them made it into the ...
Porsche's aim was to modernize the logo, and it's successful. The loss of the pebbled texture is sure to rankle some Porsche superfans but the new logo is cleaner and sleeker, in our eyes, than ...
The Porsche logo has changed little in recent decades. Despite a design update this year, its overall composition remains similar to the design chosen back in the 1950s. Like many car logos of its ...
But for the biggest of Porsche fans, the changes are some of the most significant that Porsche has ever made to its crest. I only say that half-jokingly. Yes, it’s basically the same logo as before.
Not wanting to miss out on all the new logo hype, Porsche has also rolled out a new badge, but we’ll forgive you if you haven’t noticed a difference.
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Man of Many on MSNPorsche Just Built a One-of-a-Kind V8 HypercarPorsche is not playing around. This week, the fabled German automaker sent a stern message to the global high-performance ...
Porsche has revealed a redesign for its iconic crest.; Changes to the logo include a smoother finish for the bronze areas and a new honeycomb pattern for the red sections. The updated logo will ...
We've seen plenty of brand new car logos over the last few years, with the likes of BMW, Kia, Nissan and Rolls-Royce adopting new designs. These have ranged from full rebrands to minor tweaks ...
The logo dates back to 1952.Porsche’s first sports car, the 356, was already in production for a few years at that time and management wanted a proper logo to help build brand awareness, at the ...
Porsche's aim was to modernize the logo, and it's successful. The loss of the pebbled texture is sure to rankle some Porsche superfans but the new logo is cleaner and sleeker, in our eyes, than ...
Porsche on Thursday revealed a revised design for its iconic crest logo that will start appearing on the automaker’s vehicles starting in late 2023. Skip to content WOODTV.com ...
The logo dates back to 1952.Porsche’s first sports car, the 356, was already in production for a few years at that time and management wanted a proper logo to help build brand awareness, at the ...
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