porsche’s 1,000,000th 911 sports rolls off the production line

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porsche makes its 1,000,000th 911 sports car and it is magnificent. vehicle number ‘one-million’ rolled off the company’s zuffenhausen production line, trimmed specially to reflect the first 911 from 1963, with dr. wolfgang porsche sat in the driver’s seat. it’s painted in an attractive ‘irish’ green colour, with trim and badging contrasting in gold, and a luxurious interior featuring a houndstooth seat trim, plus a wooden steering wheel.

based on a 911 ‘carrera S’, the 1,000,000th porsche ‘911’ is powered by a 414 bhp turbocharged engine and is capable of 191 mph, while accelerating from 0-62 mph in 4.3 s. purist-porsche-fans can also relax – it’s mated to a manual gearbox. the ‘911’ vehicle ‘one’ was powered by a 128 bhp, reaching a top speed of 131 mph with an 8.3 sec 0-62 time, while quickly establishing itself as an icon of ’60s cool. now, it is considered as symbolic of all things related to germany and automobiles. over half of porsche’s 30,000 race wins belongs to a 911. and according to the german-automaker, ‘over 70 per cent of 911s ever built are still ready to drive today’.

dr. wolfgang porsche, chairman of the supervisory board at porsche AG, has been a part of the development of the 911 since day one, ’54 years ago, I was able to take my first trips over the grossglockner high alpine road with my father. the feeling of being in a 911 is just as enjoyable now as it was then. that’s because the 911 has ensured that the core values of our brand are as visionary today as they were in the first porsche 356/1 from 1948.’

porsche will be travelleing the world in celebration of its tasteful ‘911 one-million’, starting in the winding valleys of the scottish highlands, before visiting china, the USA, plus a few laps around the nürburgring, before reaching its final destination at the porsche museum in stuttgart.

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