
The Porsche Principle
This estimate gets to the heart of everything that makes Porsche what it is. As as an organization, a brand and as an automotive manufacturer. And it covers all the values that characterise our vehicles and our work.
At first, I could not find the auto I Had been dreaming of: a small, lightweight sports car that uses energy economically and looked around. So I chose to assemble it myself.
Ferry Porsche
His fantasy of the ideal sports car has consistently driven us - throughout our history. And we get nearer every day, to achieving it. With every development every theory and every model. On the way, we follow an agenda, an ideal that unites us all. We refer to it just as the Porsche Principle. The fundamental principle is to consistently get the most out of everything. From day one, we've strived to translate functionality in the most sensible way possible - into speed - and success. It is no longer all about horsepower, but more ideas per hp. This rule originates on the race track and is embodied in each and every one of our autos. We call it "Intelligent Functionality".
Porsche is a unique firm with strong ideals. Doctrines and our values permeate through everything we do to ensure that we always stay true to our principles. Because of this, despite what others may be doing, we at Porsche seek to stretch limits and are dedicated to constant development.
Based on the principle of achieving maximum output signal from minimal input, this race-inspired philosophy is essential to each and every one of our cars since day one. Considering that the 356 Nr. 1 was assembled.
Where this confidence comes from? The response is simple. We never forget who we are. And where we come from.
Did Porsche Sports Cars become design icons? Because they were successful? Because folks found them "attractive"? Yes, what goes without saying. However, the really impressive thing was the harmony of the design concept, in which function is followed by design.
A Porsche is immediately recognisable. This is thanks to contours and the distinctive design idiom: the wings that are higher in relation to the bonnet, the roofline, the strong shoulders. Characteristics that every Porsche version has picked up on and reinterpreted for its era and nature - for more than 60 years.
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