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04/2019
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ICON: The Star-Spangled Helmet

Brilliant white stars on a blue background—how did Porsche legend Hans-Joachim Stuck’s iconic helmet design come about?

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Racing Comes to the Cities

Porsche is returning to Formula motorsports after twenty-eight years—with the 99X Electric in the all-electric Formula E: the most urban, environmentally friendly, and hotly contested racing series in the world.

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“The Goal: Stay on Top!”

Fritz Enzinger, Vice President Porsche Motorsport, talks about quiet, efficiency, and Formula E.

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Like Toggle Switches on a Steering Wheel

The Porsche Design 1919 Globetimer UTC is the perfect timepiece for world travelers. Its innovative time-zone mechanism is second to none.

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A Visit to Épernay

What exactly are the qualities of a top-notch champagne? An excursion to Moët & Chandon. Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo: Fuel consumption combined: 2.9–2.8 l/100 km, Electrical consumption combined: 16.2–16.1 kWh/100 km, CO₂ emissions combined: 66–64 g/km, Efficiency class: A+ (as of 11/2019)

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*Data determined in accordance with the measurement method required by law. As of 1 September 2018 the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) replaced the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Due to the more realistic test conditions, the fuel/electricity consumption and CO₂ emission values determined in accordance with the WLTP will, in many cases, be higher than those determined in accordance with the NEDC.

Currently we are still obliged to provide the NEDC values, regardless of the type approval process used. The additional reporting of the WLTP values is voluntary. As all new cars offered by Porsche are type approved in accordance with the WLTP, the NEDC values are therefore derived from the WLTP values. To the extent that the values are given as ranges, they do not relate to a single, individual car and are not part of the offer. They are intended solely as a means of comparing different types of vehicles. Optional equipment and accessories (attachments, tyre formats etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics and, along with weather and traffic conditions and individual handling, can affect the fuel/electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions, range and performance figures of a car.

You can find more information on the difference between WLTP and NEDC at www.porsche.com/wltp.

Further information on the official fuel consumption and official, specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars is available in the “Guidelines on fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions and power consumption of new passenger cars” [Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO₂-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen], available free of charge from all sales outlets and from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT).