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Porsche made its U.S. debut in 1950 with the introduction of the Porsche 356, marking the start of its iconic journey. Over the years, Porsche’s reputation grew, becoming synonymous with high-performance sports cars. Today, Porsche continues to thrive in the U.S. market, offering luxury, innovation, and engineering excellence.
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 261 hp
- Seat: 5 Seats
- Top Speed: 232 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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- Fuel Type: Electric
- Engine Power: 355 hp
- Seat: 5 seats
- Top Speed: 260 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 493 hp
- Seat: 2 seats
- Top Speed: 308 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 394 hp
- Seat: 2 seats
- Top Speed: 293 km/h
- Transmission: Automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 493 hp
- Seat: 2 seats
- Top Speed: 315 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 394 hp
- Seat: 2 seats
- Top Speed: 293 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 348 hp
- Seat: 4 seats
- Top Speed: 315 km/h
- Transmission: Automatic
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- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Engine Power: 463 hp
- Seat: 4 seats
- Top Speed: 280 km/h
- Transmission: automatic
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