06/8/2021
After what has been an incredibly challenging and unpredictable 18 months, the Goodwood Festival of Speed made a welcome return in July, as part of the Government Events Research Programme. It was a pleasure to be back at the prestigious Goodwood estate, celebrating the latest Porsche innovations and our motorsports heritage. Within the pages of this latest edition, we are delighted to present some new additions to the Porsche range. We shine a light on the recently introduced Macan, along with the much admired 911 GTS models. We also take a closer look at a high-performance athlete that doesn’t shout about its talent: the new 911 GT3 with Touring Package. A track-bred road car with a compelling combination of subtlety and stealth. Turning up the volume somewhat is the new Cayenne Turbo GT, a four door, four-wheel drive sports car with the highest power output yet from a production Porsche V8 engine. Watch Porsche test driver Lars Kern set a new official SUV lap record at the Nürburgring.
Discover more in the latest edition of the Porsche News Update .
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