911 G-series -

One of the most notable innovations was the introduction of the legendary M98/M96 engine, which would power future 911 models. This engine featured a more efficient cylinder head design, improved combustion chambers, and a more responsive throttle. The M96 engine would go on to become a staple of Porsche's performance cars, renowned for its durability and driving dynamics.

But the moment you turn in to a corner, you understand. The weight is all behind you. The front end feels light, almost floating. You steer not with the wheel, but with the throttle. Lift off mid-corner, and the rear wants to swap places with the front—a gentle, predictable pendulum. Mash the gas, and the rear squats, the wide hips bite the asphalt, and you rocket out like a slingshot. 911 g-series

Over its 15-year production run, the G-Series saw significant engineering leaps: One of the most notable innovations was the