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Airborne

Why is a sports-car manufacturer designing aircraft for urban spaces? “Porsche is developing into a leading brand for premium mobility,” explains Detlev von Platen, Member of the Porsche AG Executive Board Sales and Marketing. “Over the long term, that can also include the third dimension.” Porsche is taking its first step toward aviation in conjunction with a world-renowned aviation group. Together with Boeing and its subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences, Porsche has begun development on a prototype for the attractive future market for premium urban air mobility. The partners are working on developing high-end aircraft that will provide faster and more efficient transportation than currently available from conventional sources in metropolitan areas.

Spectacular back-seat vision

Porsche has always been known for its visionary ideas, especially when it comes to innovative technologies—both under the hood and in the car’s interior. Elastic content is the latest development by Porsche engineers in cooperation with the start-up Holoride in Munich. This refers to a very innovative and spectacular form of in-car entertainment: a VR headset linked to a Porsche’s sensors shows 2-D or 3-D content that matches the car’s movements in real time. When the Porsche turns to the right in the real world, the projection moves exactly along with it. The prototype has already been presented, with initial scenarios including underwater worlds and cities of the future. Media giant Discovery is providing the content, and the market launch is scheduled for 2021.

Streaming dream team

With the Porsche Taycan leading the way, other Porsche model series are now offering fully integrated services from market leader Apple Music. Subscribers can use the music streaming service via in-car internet for three years free of charge and ad-free to enjoy more than fifty million songs, thousands of curated playlists, and the worldwide livestream Beats 1.

Listen to the “Soul, Electrified” playlist here.
Apple Music: the Porsche curator profile.

“May the Force be with you”

The year 1977 marked the launch of the Star Wars saga, the legendary science fiction series starring Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and C-3PO. Forty-two years later, in mid-December 2019, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will have its world premiere—but only after Porsche and Lucasfilm, the Star Wars production company, present a joint design for a spaceship. It will combine the DNA from Porsche Design with iconic design attributes from Star Wars. “Close collaboration with the Star Wars design team has been very fruitful for us,” says Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche. “I’m sure that both sides will benefit greatly from this exchange.”

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Consumption data

Porsche Panamera Turbo
Fuel consumption combined: 10.4 l/100 km
CO₂ emissions combined: 238 g/km

Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Fuel consumption combined: 13.2 l/100 km
CO₂ emissions combined: 303 g/km

Porsche Taycan Turbo S
Electrical consumption combined: 26.9 kWh/100 km
CO₂ emissions combined: 0 g/km

(all as of 11/2019)

#PorscheSocialMedia

The Porsche brand exerts an irresistible attraction not only on the roads but also on various social media platforms. The official Porsche channel has more than eighteen million Instagram followers. In addition, Porsche Newsroom and Porsche lifestyle accounts @crazyaboutporsche and @type7 are adding new followers every day. The #porsche hashtag has 17.2 million posts and #911 has 6.7 million, while the number of Porsche enthusiasts following #porschemoment rises by the day. Porsche’s Formula E debut is also generating excitement worldwide. This is evident not only in user numbers for the world premiere of the 99X Electric on the Twitch gamer portal, but also in the huge and growing number of fans following the Instagram account of the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team: @porsche.formulae.