Morocco | Porsche Morocco brought together its community of owners, enthusiasts, media and content creators for the second edition of the Porsche Tour & Ftour, a four-day programme combining a convoy drive experience with traditional Ramadan hospitality.
Young stars and roaring crowds light up Yas Marina Circuit as Round 4 of the 2025/26 Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East delivers a weekend of high-octane drama in Abu Dhabi.
Young guns from Japan and Australia continue their form at the latest round of the 2025/26 Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East, held in front of a large crowd in Dubai.
The new 911 Cup race car has been unveiled at the DRVN by Porsche café in Dubai ahead of its debut in the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East later this year.
For the new generation of the Cayenne, Porsche is using high-voltage batteries developed and manufactured entirely in-house. In doing so, the sports car manufacturer is continuing to expand its own battery expertise in a focused manner.
It’s long been said that beautiful cars are an art form. Artists from across the UAE and around the world have embraced Icons of Porsche as the perfect venue to create, display and sell their Porsche-inspired art to like-minded visitors.
The Icons of Porsche festival has staged its fifth edition and best event yet over the weekend in the Dubai Design District. The gathering that celebrates classic cars, art and culture, was quite simply, cooler than ever.
Chef Sultan Chatila has a theory that great cars and great burgers bring people together. So the owner of Eleven Green Burgers has matched his restaurant chain’s theme to his freshly restored Porsche 911 964.
Célia Martin, Michelle Gatting, and Rahel Frey have had to fight hard to fulfill their dream of professional racing and want to inspire other women with their stories. Christophorus had the opportunity to accompany the three of them throughout the World Endurance Championship (WEC) season.
Thanks to its electric drives, the Cayenne Electric boasts both remarkable and unexpected qualities. In the run-up to the world premiere, Christophorus takes a few laps on the Porsche Experience Center course in Leipzig.
Registro Italiano E-motion is the world’s first Porsche Club for all-electric sports cars. One weekend in September, 131 participants and 73 electric vehicles set out on the club’s first-ever road trip – to Hans-Peter Porsche’s Traumwerk museum just outside of Salzburg – launching a new era of Porsche community.
The 911 Dakar was the first Porsche ever to participate in the notorious Rally dos Sertões. The Piotto Vogts even drove it all the way to the starting line and used the roof tent as a mobile hotel.
Porsche exclusively used digital testing for the all-electric Cayenne until the pre-production vehicles were available. However, the human factor remains essential: In the final test-drives, the drivers pushed the SUV to its limits – in icy cold and blistering heat.
With the world of racing experiencing a global boom, the timing for F1 The Movie couldn’t have been any better. The blockbuster with Brad Pitt in the leading role delivers outstanding authenticity. Porsche plays a key role in Joseph Kosinski’s full-throttle film – both behind and in front of the camera.
Around the turn of the twentieth century, engineer Ferdinand Porsche established a technological and entrepreneurial philosophy that is still consistently pursued to this day. The company owes its long-term success to staying true to its origins.
Flight captain, instructor, speaker: Cordula Pflaum has made it to the top – namely, to the cockpit at Lufthansa. The experienced pilot lives out her passion for powerful engines not only above the clouds, but also behind the wheel of her Macan GTS.
Star DJ David Guetta, a gigantic solar park, a brilliant laser show – and at the heart of it all a Macan Turbo and Taycan Turbo GT. Those are the ingredients of the campaign film Speed of Light. Christophorus takes a look behind the scenes.
A total of 44 days and 5,476 kilometers – a unique road trip along the 30th parallel. Porsche took on this challenge with new Cayenne and Macan models tailored to the needs of Chinese customers.
Ted Gushue is a pioneer of the digital age and Porsche enthusiast – with an affinity for Japan. For Christophorus, he travels to Tokyo as an author and meets his friend Norihiro Tacamizuma, with whom he shares a passion for sports cars. On a night drive in the 911 GT3 RS (997) and the Macan Turbo, he discovers the city with new eyes. An essay.
After Markus Flossmann’s dream of professional bodybuilding collapsed under the weight of a barbell, he began pursuing a new vision. Today he’s the co-owner of a globally successful bicycle brand and embraces his passion for Porsche, which extends to the electric mountain bike.
Moonstone is one of the rarest paint colors in Porsche history. Fascinated by this shade of lilac, US American collector Justin Roeser has been tracking down cars in this color around the world for years. Christophorus accompanies him on his journey in search of the origin story.
British photographer and author Mark Riccioni is deeply rooted in Japanese car culture. On his latest visit, he meets up with a special group of Porsche enthusiasts southwest of Tokyo: the Early Morning Hakone Runners.
After devastating earthquakes shook Turkey and Syria in 2023, Porsche financed mobile learning units of the Education Volunteers Foundation of Türkiye through the YOU Foundation.
What do a German Michelin Star chef, an entrepreneur from Taiwan, and a chef de cuisine from Hong Kong have in common? An exquisite gourmet restaurant in Taipei. Because they have similar dreams, shared passions, and an appetite for new things.
A road trip from Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen to Istanbul and back in the Porsche Taycan. Around 4,400 kilometers, seven countries, and one key question: How does electric mobility work on a long trip like this one?
Twenty-five years ago, Porsche celebrated the world premiere of the first GT3, a 911 like no other before it. The puristic sports car continues to inspire Porsche enthusiasts to this day, including a prominent original owner.
Nguyen Hoang Anh, owner of a logistics company, drove his 911 Dakar from Vietnam to the Mongolian part of the Gobi Desert and back again, passing through China along the way. That’s 33,000 kilometers in 75 days. Here he talks about his unbelievable journey.