Type Number |
Year |
Description
|
P1 |
1898 |
Egger–Lohner C.2 Phaeton Electric car[6]
|
|
1901–1906
|
Lohner–Porsche Mixte Hybrid
|
|
1910
|
Austro-Daimler Modell 27/80 "Prince Henry"
|
|
1910
|
Austro-Daimler Electrique Fire Tender for the London Fire Brigade
|
|
1911
|
Austro-Daimler Alpenwagen
|
|
1922
|
Austro-Daimler Sascha
|
|
1927–1932
|
Mercedes Benz S, SS & SSK
|
|
1928
|
Daimler Benz Grosstraktor I
|
7 |
1930–1931 |
Chassis with 1.7 and 1.87 liter 6 cylinder engine for the Wanderer W22[7] (first Porsche office design)
|
8 |
1930–1931 |
Chassis with 3.25-liter 8-cylinder engine for a Wanderer coupé
|
9 |
1930–1931 |
Prototype for Wanderer, supercharged Type 8 with a Streamline body by Reutter. Used by Ferdinand Porsche as a personal car for 4 or 5 years.
|
10 |
1931 |
Independent rear suspension for the Horch 830B
|
12 |
1931–1932 |
Zündapp 3 and 5 cylinder radial engine for rear-engined saloon (not produced)
|
14
|
1931
|
Wanderer overdrive transmission for Type 7
|
15
|
1932
|
Truck design work for Phänomen werke
|
16 |
1932 |
Chassis and 3.3L 8 Cylinder engine for the Röhr Type F, based on Type 8
|
17
|
1932
|
Torsion bar suspension for Type 7
|
18 |
1932 |
2.5-ton, two-axle truck with 3.5L radial air cooled engine for Phänomen werke
|
19
|
1932
|
Air cooled 3.5-liter, three-axle, 3.5-ton truck for Phänomen werke
|
20
|
1932
|
Steering (arrangements) Type Stuttgart, models A (2,000 kg), B (up to 3,500 kg), C, D
|
21
|
1932–1933
|
Front swing axle Alfred Teves, Wanderer-Werke AG, Chemnitz
|
22 |
1932–1937 |
Auto Union Grand Prix car, 750 kg formula, 16 cylinder, 4.36-liter supercharged mid-engine
|
23
|
1933
|
Citroën Steering arrangement
|
24
|
1932–1933
|
Zündapp three wheeled vehicle
|
25
|
1933
|
Exhibition – axle for small car. Alfred Teves, Frankfurt
|
26
|
1933
|
Zündapp torsion bar suspension for 400cc small car
|
27
|
1933
|
Mathis-Ford Saloon car design
|
28
|
1933
|
Modifications of Type 18, chassis and Diesel engine
|
29
|
1933
|
Modifications of Type 19, chassis and Diesel engine
|
30
|
1933
|
Independent (swing-arm) front suspension for Hanomag
|
31
|
1933
|
Independent (swing-arm) front suspension for the Wanderer W22, W240 and W40
|
32
|
1933–1934
|
NSU Saloon, chassis with four-cylinder, flat-four, 1.45-liter air-cooled rear engine producing 28 hp and torsion bar suspension.
|
33
|
1933
|
Front swing axle design for Morris sedan
|
34
|
1933
|
Steering design for Fiat
|
36
|
1934
|
Chassis with 3.3L 8 cylinder supercharged engine for the Röhr Olympier Typ FK
|
38
|
1934
|
Modified petrol engine for two-axle lorry (type 28)
|
39
|
1934
|
Modified petrol engine for three-axle lorry (type 29)
|
40
|
1933–1934
|
Single cylinder diesel test engine for Typ 38/39
|
42
|
1934
|
Trilock transmission for Klein-Schanzlin & Becker
|
45
|
1933–1934
|
Front axle design (Swing axle for Citroen 15CV)
|
46
|
1934
|
Front axle design (Swing axle for the Standard Motor Company)
|
47
|
1933–1934
|
Front axle design (Swing axle for the Volvo PV series)
|
48
|
|
Exhibition model for rubber spring suspension, commissioned by Getefo Berlin
|
49
|
1934
|
One cylinder diesel test engine for Süddeutsche Bremsen-AG
|
50
|
1934
|
Front axle design (Swing axle) for Triumph sedan
|
51
|
1934
|
Single cylinder test engine for Type 55
|
52 |
1934 |
Auto Union sports car design based on Type 22
|
54
|
1935
|
Exhibition models for the 1935 Berliner Autoausstellung
|
55
|
1935
|
1000 PS airplane engine for Süddeutsche Bremsen-AG
|
56
|
1935
|
Front suspension for E.R.A. C-type race car
|
57
|
1935
|
Zündapp motorcycle engine
|
59
|
1934
|
Independent swing-arm front suspension for Rochet Schneider truck
|
60 |
1934–1941 |
KdF-Wagen, later called Volkswagen
|
61 |
1935 |
Narrow version of the Type 60. Also known as Type 60K5.
|
62 |
1936 |
Kübelwagen prototype
|
63
|
1938
|
Rear axle design (Swing axle) for Alfa Romeo 6C2300
|
64
|
1938
|
VW-Rekord (Sport), Volkswagen 1.5-liter sports car design. Parts of the design where later used for the Type 60K10 Berlin-Rome race car.
|
65
|
1939
|
driving-school fittings for KdF
|
66 |
1938–1939 |
KdF right-hand drive
|
67 |
1939 |
KdF "invalid vehicle"
|
68 |
1939 |
KdF Reichspost delivery van
|
69
|
1934
|
Rear axle design (Swing axle) for Alfa Romeo 8C2900
|
70
|
1935–1936
|
32-cylinder, 17.7-litre radial water-cooled aircraft engine for the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (DVL)
|
71
|
1935
|
32 cylinder aircraft test engine (DVL)
|
72
|
1935
|
V16, 19.7-litre water-cooled aircraft engine (DVL)
|
73
|
1935
|
16 cylinder aircraft test engine (DVL)
|
74
|
1935
|
Connecting rod test unit for Type 70
|
75
|
1936
|
Front axle and steering design for Austro-Fiat (ÖAF) trucks
|
76
|
1936
|
Laboratory equipment (stress testing, internal use)
|
78
|
1937
|
Aircraft engine with slide valve gear and variable-pitch propeller
|
79
|
1937
|
Front and rear truck axle design for Delaunay-Belleville
|
80 |
1938–1939 |
Mercedes-Benz land speed record car
|
81
|
1939
|
Volkswagen Van chassis with panel van body (K286)
|
82 |
1939–1940 |
Kübelwagen based on KdF components
|
83
|
1939
|
Volkswagen "Kreis" transmission system
|
84
|
1939
|
Volkswagen "Dr.Hering" double clutch transmission system
|
85
|
1939
|
Volkswagen study for a four-wheel drive transmission
|
86
|
1939
|
Volkswagen study for a four-wheel drive Kübelwagen
|
87 |
1939–1941 |
Kubelwagen prototypes with four-wheel drive based on Type 82
|
88
|
1939
|
Volkswagen delivery van on Kübelwagen chassis
|
89
|
1939–1941
|
Volkswagen "Beier" automatic gearbox study
|
90
|
1938
|
V12 rear-engined racing car study for Daimler-Benz
|
92
|
1940
|
Volkswagen cross-country car (typ82 with KdF body), Volkswagen Type 82E
|
93
|
1939
|
Limited-slip differential design for Daimler-Benz
|
94
|
1939
|
Daimler-Benz 24 cyl. 4.5L. 360 PS racing engine
|
95
|
1939
|
Omnibus chassis and suspension for Daimler-Benz
|
96
|
1938–1939
|
Hydraulic power transmission for Daimler-Benz
|
97
|
1938
|
Daimler-Benz heavy truck (Bulldog)
|
98
|
1940
|
Volkswagen amphibious car with Type 62CL body, Schwimmwagen prototype
|
99
|
1938
|
Trailer design for Goertz
|
100 |
1939–1941 |
VK 3001 (P) medium tank prototype
|
101 |
1942 |
VK 4501 (P) prototype for Tiger I. Heavy tank with the 8.8 cm Kwk 36 L/56 gun and petrol-electric transmission. The produced chassis were rebuilt as Elefant tank destroyers.
|
102 |
1942 |
Type 101 Tiger tank with Voith electric transmission
|
103 |
1942 |
Type 101 Tiger tank with Voith hydraulic transmission
|
104 |
1939 |
One cylinder test engine for Type 94
|
105 |
|
Evaluation of Continental aircraft engine
|
106 |
|
PIM experimental power transmission for type 60 KdF
|
107 |
1938 |
Turbo-charged engine for type 60 KdF
|
108 |
1938 |
Daimler-Benz engine with two stage supercharger for Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix car
|
109 |
1938 |
Two stroke motorcycle engine for Daimler-Benz
|
110 |
1938–1939 |
Small tractor, Volkspflug
|
111 |
1939–1940 |
Small tractor, new design
|
112 |
1940–1941 |
Larger-engined small tractor
|
113 |
1941 |
Small tractor, version III
|
114 |
1938–1939 |
F-Wagen: 1.5-liter V-10 Porsche sports-car design
|
115 |
1939 |
Supercharged 1.1-liter KdF engine, overhead camshafts
|
116 |
1938–1939 |
KdF-backed 1.5-liter racing car with Type 114 components
|
117 |
|
Experimental one cylinder engine for Type 101
|
118 |
|
Clutch design for "Rohrbeck" transmission
|
119 |
|
Experimental one cylinder engine for Typ10
|
120 |
1939–1940 |
Generator based on Volkswagen engine for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium
|
121 |
1939–1940 |
Stationary Volkswagen engine for the Heereswaffenamt
|
122 |
1939–1940 |
Stationary engine with coil ignition for the Reichspost
|
123 |
|
Trailer design for Hahn
|
124 |
|
Kübelwagen modified for use on railway track
|
125 |
|
Wind powered generator, 4500W
|
126 |
|
Fully synchronized transmission for Volkswagen
|
127 |
1940–1941 |
Study of sliding valves engine for Volkswagen
|
128 |
1940–1941 |
KdF-based amphibian Schwimmwagen, original design
|
129 |
1940–1941 |
Typ 128 with shortened chassis
|
130 |
1942 |
Redesign of VK 4501 (P) as tank destroyer "Ferdinand" (later called "Elefant")
|
131 |
|
Water cooled engine for Type 102
|
132 |
|
Fuel tank for Volkswagen
|
133 |
1940 |
Naturally aspirated carburetor
|
135 |
1940–1941 |
Wind power generator, 130 watt
|
136 |
1940–1941 |
Wind power generator, 736 watt
|
137 |
1940–1941 |
Wind power generator, 4,550 watt
|
138 |
1940–1941 |
Amphibian Schwimmwagen, alternate design
|
139 |
|
Modified chassis (no centre frame) for Typ 138
|
140 |
|
Gasoline-electric car heater
|
141 |
|
Two-cylinder auxiliary (starter) motor for Typ101
|
142 |
1942 |
Panzertransporter train for Typ100 VK3001(P) (project abandoned)
|
145 |
1942 |
Steyr air-cooled 3,5L V8 petrol engine
|
146 |
|
Steyr Lkw mit Hinterradantrieb
|
147 |
|
Steyr 1.5 Tonne truck
|
148 |
1941 |
Wood-gas generator for motor carriage
|
149 |
1941 |
Rear suspension design for Puch motorcycle
|
150 |
|
"Karette" engine design for Steyr ADMK, featuring both track and wheels
|
151 |
1941 |
Volkswagen "Plus" transmission system
|
152 |
1941 |
Volkswagen "Stieber" transmission system
|
153 |
1941 |
Skoda Ostradschlepper traction engine with air cooled 6 cylinder engine
|
155 |
1941 |
“Kettenlaufwerk” Half-track version of the Type 82 Kübelwagen
|
156 |
1941 |
Railway track adaptation for the Type 166 Schwimmwagen
|
157 |
1941 |
Railway track adaptation for the Type 82 and Type 87
|
158 |
1941 |
Wood-gas generator
|
159 |
1941 |
One cylinder diesel test engine with "Simmering" pre-combustion chamber injection
|
160 |
1941 |
Design for KdF with self-supporting body
|
162 |
1941 |
Kübelwagen with self supporting body
|
163 |
1941 |
Kübelwagen tank trainer
|
164 |
1941 |
Volkswagen cross-country lorry with 2 engines (6x4)
|
166 |
1942–1945 |
Schwimmwagen, final design
|
168 |
|
Drive train for a tank (VK904)
|
170 |
1942 |
Marine Sturmboot engine, based on VW engine with 40PS, version I
|
171 |
1942 |
Marine Sturmboot engine, version II
|
172 |
|
Fuel tank for Volkswagenwerk, GmbH Fallersleben
|
173 |
|
Evaluation of Ford Pigmy Jeep
|
174 |
1942 |
Marine Sturmboot engine using normal KdF engine
|
175 |
1942 |
Steel-wheeled military tractor, Radschlepper Ost
|
176 |
1942 |
Auxiliary starter motor with gearing for Typ 175
|
177 |
1942 |
five-speed gearbox for Type 82 and Type 87, Design A
|
178 |
1942 |
Simplified version of five-speed transmission, Design B
|
179 |
1942 |
Fuel injection system for Volkswagen petrol engine
|
180 |
1942 |
VK 4502 (P) tank design with petrol engine and electric transmission. Lost out to Henschel Tiger II
|
181 |
1942 |
Hydraulic transmission for Type 180
|
182 |
1942 |
Volkswagen Kübelwagen production version
|
187 |
1942 |
Type 182 Kübelwagen with four wheel drive
|
188 |
1942 |
Amphibious car
|
190 |
1942 |
Conversion of Type 101 to diesel engine, cancelled
|
191 |
1942 |
Experimental one cylinder test engine for Type 190
|
192 |
1942 |
Experimental one cylinder test engine for Type 203
|
193 |
1942 |
Experimental one cylinder test engine with (gasoline) fuel injection for Type 101
|
195 |
1942 |
Torsion bar suspension
|
197 |
1942 |
Tank starting engine mounted on Type 82 Kübelwagen
|
198 |
1942 |
Tank starting engine mounted on Type 82 Kübelwagen, production version
|
200 |
1942 |
Air-cooled 10L Diesel engine for typ 100
|
203
|
1942
|
18L Diesel engine
|
205 |
1942 |
VK 100.01 Maus, 188-ton tank prototype
|
209
|
1942
|
44.5-liter diesel engine for Type 205, air cooled V12 with 1080PS. Manufacturer was Daimler-Benz.
|
210
|
1942
|
Airconditioning system
|
212 |
1942 |
Air-cooled 48-liter 16-cylinder diesel tank engine for use in Type 205
|
213
|
1942
|
Experimental one cylinder test engine for Typ 212
|
215
|
1942
|
Experimental one cylinder test engine for Typ 212, cancelled
|
220
|
1942
|
36.8 L Supercharged V16 Diesel engine
|
222
|
1942
|
Experimental tractor design "ML" for KdF
|
224
|
1942
|
Evaluation of Rolls-Royce Merlin aircraft engine
|
225
|
1942
|
Brown Boverie & Cie electric transmission for KdF
|
226
|
|
Evaluation of Wright Cyclone aircraft engine
|
227
|
July 1943
|
Spare parts list for all-wheel KdF – References highly confidential letter of 7/7/43 to Porsche KG
|
229
|
|
Automatic shift for electrical transmission
|
230
|
1942–1943
|
KdF with "Imbert" wood-fired gas generator
|
231
|
1942
|
Acetylene powered KdF
|
232
|
|
Wood fired gas generator (average gas flow 50m3/hr )
|
233
|
|
Wood fired gas generator (average gas flow 85m3/hr )
|
234
|
|
Wood fired gas generator (average gas flow 130m3/hr )
|
235
|
1942–1943
|
Electric transmission for KdF
|
236
|
1942–1943
|
Grating for Type 230, the Imbert generator
|
237
|
|
Engine for the Göttingen air-base
|
238
|
1942–1943
|
Volkswagen engine for driving a cable hoist
|
239
|
1942–1943
|
Kübelwagen with wood-fired gas generator
|
240
|
1942–1943
|
Propane gas adaptation of the VW engine for the Volkswagen and the Kübelwagen
|
241
|
|
Starter or auxiliary motor for Typ 205
|
243
|
|
10HP Gas Generator for the Zentralhandelsgesellschaft Ost für landwirtschaftlichen Absatz und Bedarf [de] (ZHO)
|
244
|
|
Fabrication and assembly of grating for use in Imbert generator using low BTU coal. Commissioned by the RMRKP (Reichsministerium für Rüstung und Kriegsproduktion)
|
245
|
1942
|
Special vehicle V (five), small 18 ton multipurpose tank
|
247
|
1943
|
VW-based aero engine
|
250 |
1942–1943 |
E-25 Jagdpanzer design, Turretless tank with hydraulic transmission and 75mm Pak 42 L/70
|
252
|
1943
|
Volkswagen "P.I.V." transmission system
|
255
|
1943
|
Type 250 mechanical drive
|
258
|
1943
|
Experimental torsion bar suspension for Jagdtiger
|
260
|
|
Cooling system for Type 250
|
261
|
1943
|
Interior heater for Panther ausf G tank
|
262
|
|
Exhaust cooling system for Maybach HL120 tank engine
|
263
|
|
Cooling system for the PzKpfw 38(t)
|
267
|
|
Maybach HL-230 engine improvements
|
270
|
|
Development and fabrication of two single-horse-drawn carts
|
272
|
|
15 KVA emergency generator
|
274
|
|
Recoil starter
|
276
|
1943
|
Light artillery tractor based on Type 82 with "Protzhaken"
|
277
|
|
Transmission for Italian OM truck
|
278
|
|
Synchronized transmission for VW
|
280
|
|
Project “M” for VW
|
281
|
|
Belt drive propeller for Meindl, Klagefurt
|
282
|
|
Type 82 modified with wood gas generator
|
283
|
1943
|
Modified wood gas generator for Type 82 Kübelwagen
|
285 |
1944–1945 |
Water turbine, 3.5 hp, experimental version
|
286
|
1944
|
Small water turbine
|
287
|
1944
|
KdF Kommandeurwagen with Type 82 four wheel drive chassis and kdF body, later used for the French Army
|
288
|
1944–1945
|
13 PS water turbine
|
289
|
1944–1945
|
15 PS Water turbine
|
290
|
|
Project "S"
|
291
|
1945
|
Water turbine, 600 mm. cross section
|
292
|
1946
|
Water turbine, 300 mm. cross section
|
293 |
1944 |
Tracked Personnel carrier
|
294
|
1944
|
Santner Ski bindings
|
295
|
|
Metal work for barrack.
|
296
|
|
Volkswagen transfer gearbox
|
298
|
1944
|
Rocket Propulsion for Paul Schmidt (Argus-Schmidt-Rohr)
|
300 |
1944 |
TL Jet engine to power the FZG-76B long-range missile
|
301
|
|
500mm diameter axial-flow turbine.
|
302
|
|
Receipt of spare parts.
|
303
|
|
Receipt of spare parts.
|
305
|
|
1000 PS hydraulic transmission for tanks
|
307
|
1945
|
Volkswagen "Riedlinger" dense medium (gas, oil) carburettor
|
309 |
1945 |
Two-stroke diesel engine for VW or tractor
|
310
|
|
Small wind turbine
|
312 |
1945 |
Gasoline engine tractor
|
313 |
1945 |
17 PS air-cooled Diesel engine for Type 312
|
315
|
1945
|
Ski-lift with VW engine for Santner Jr., Spittal/Drau
|
317
|
|
Small turbine for Dr. Höfer, Millstatt
|
320
|
|
Receipt of machine "Berta".
|
321
|
|
Machine "Berta", improved version.
|
323 |
1946 |
Agricultural tractor with 11 PS diesel engine for Cisitalia
|
324
|
|
Stationary engine with 8 PS
|
325
|
|
Stationary engine with 15 PS
|
326
|
|
Stationary engine with 30 PS
|
328 |
1946 |
Agricultural tractor with 28 PS diesel engine and all-wheel drive
|
330
|
|
VW with charcoal-gas generator.
|
331
|
|
VW with indigenous fuels generator.
|
332
|
|
VW with anthracite-coal generator.
|
335
|
1946
|
"Bergbauern Seilwinde" winch for agricultural use
|
336
|
1946
|
"Spillseilwinde" Capstan winch for agricultural use
|
337
|
1946
|
Handcart for winch Type 335.
|
338
|
|
Drive for Type 335 winch
|
339
|
1946
|
Conveyor belt system for Gschiel
|
340
|
|
Type 82 with charcoal mixture installation
|
341
|
|
Type 82 with domestic fuel installation
|
342
|
|
Type 82 with anthracite charcoal installation
|
343
|
|
Two-wheel hand cart
|
344
|
|
Two-wheel hand cart
|
345
|
|
Sicklebar mower
|
348
|
|
Machine for fabrication of peat moss briquettes.
|
350
|
|
Business plan for Porsche KG.
|
352 |
1946 |
Car study. Project probably initiate in July as a result of a letter from von
Senger dated June 25, 1946. The study requirements were for a four-seat
touring car with fuel injection, 1.5- to 2-liter displacement, 4-cylinders
producing 60 to 70 hp. The target price was 7,500 Swiss francs ($1,750).
|
354
|
|
Car trailer for 356-001, used by von Senger
|
355
|
1947
|
Volkswagen delivery van based on Type 81 and 83
|
356/1 |
1947 |
356-001 Two-seater mid-engined open roadster, first car produced under the Porsche brand name
|
356/2 |
1947–1948 |
Rear-engined aluminum bodied Porsche sports car, built in Gmünd, Carinthia
|
356
|
1950–1955
|
Steel-bodied Porsche 356 produced in Stuttgart, now referred to as Pre-A
|
356A |
1955–1959 |
Improved production Porsche, 15-inch wheels, 1,600 cc engines
|
356B |
1959–1963 |
Improved production Porsche, T-5 body
|
356C |
1963–1966 |
Improved production Porsche, T-6 body, disc brakes
|
356 SL |
1951 |
Racing version of Type 356/2 coupe
|
358
|
|
BMW Motorcycle engine redesign for Abarth
|
359
|
|
Studies of two-valve steering for Cisitalia
|
360 |
1947–1948 |
Cisitalia Formula One Grand Prix car. 1.5L air cooled, supercharged flat twelve, 4x4
|
361 |
1947 |
Single-cylinder test engine for Type 360
|
362 |
1948 |
2.0-liter unsupercharged Formula Two version of Type 360
|
366
|
|
VW Super Sport engine design A. With twin carburetors,
|
367
|
1949
|
VW Super Sport engine design B. With V heads and horizontal cooling fan.
Reference drawing 367.10.403 dated June 22, 1949. Based on Typ 115 engine of 1939, which used Kompressor and OHC.
|
368
|
|
2.5 ton Agricultural trailer
|
369 |
1949–1950 |
VW Super Sport engine design C. With V type valve arrangement, (1.1-liter engine for Type 356/2).
Reference drawings 369.10.001, .002 and .003 dated August 1949.
|
370 |
1947–1948 |
Cisitalia 1.5-liter sports-touring car. (4 seats, air-cooled, rear-mounted six cylinder engine).
The Porsche June 15, 1948 internal progress report identifies this design as being expanded to include a 2-liter design.
|
372
|
1947
|
BMW Motorcycle engine redesign for Abarth Cisitalia sports sedan, 2L air cooled V8 with 100PS and 5-speed transmission
|
375
|
1947
|
Cisitalia monoposta solid axle studies.
|
378 |
1948 |
Porsche-Schmid synchromesh, preliminary studies
|
380
|
1948
|
Porsche-Schmid transmission for Fiat 508c. Design included in Cisitalia contract of Feb. 3, 1947.
|
382
|
|
Porsche 2L sportscar
|
383
|
1948
|
Porsche-Schmid synchromesh system for VW gearbox, Design A
|
384 |
1948 |
Porsche-Schmid synchromesh system for VW gearbox, Design B
|
385
|
1947
|
Cisitalia water turbine
|
390
|
|
Engine design for Fichtel & Sachs oHG
|
392
|
|
Cross mounted rear engine and hydraulics
|
394
|
|
Front bench seat for VW
|
398
|
|
Tools and fixtures for internal use (Gmünd workshop)
|
399
|
|
Tools and fixtures for customer orders
|
401
|
|
Front axle design for VW Bus (VW Type 29)
|
402
|
1949
|
Short wheel base design for VW Type 1951, self supporting body
|
403
|
|
Police car modification for VW
|
405
|
|
Sedan with rear mounted 1.1L engine
|
406
|
|
Sedan with rear mounted 2.2L engine
|
408
|
|
Drivetrain and suspension for type 405 and 406
|
410
|
|
Omnibus for Graf & Stift, Vienna
|
425 |
1948 |
20 PS diesel tractor
|
427
|
|
30 PS Diesel tractor
|
500
|
|
Porsche 1.3-liter engine with axial blower
|
501
|
|
2-stroke diesel engine for Allgaier
|
502 |
1950-1951 |
1.5-liter engine with Hirth crankshaft (55 hp) for Type 356
|
503
|
|
Winkhous irrigation system
|
504
|
|
Suspension study for Vidal & Sohn Tempo delivery van
|
505
|
|
Single cylinder diesel engine for Allgaier
|
506 |
1950–1951 |
1.3-liter engine (44 hp) for Type 356
|
506/2 |
1954–1955 |
Type 506 with three-piece crankcase
|
507
|
1951
|
Gearbox with Porsche-Schmid synchronization for Saurer
|
508 |
1950 |
Four-stroke diesel engine for Volkswagen
|
509 |
1950 |
1.3-liter engine for Porsche 356
|
510
|
|
Single cylinder hydrogen engine for Allgaier
|
511
|
|
1.2-liter engine for Volkswagen (HA 9032)
|
512
|
|
Engine study for ILO
|
513
|
|
Volkswagen vehicle with various adaptations
|
514 |
1951 |
Le Mans cars for 1951 (Porsche 356SL)
|
515
|
|
4-speed synchronized transmission for Volkswagen
|
516
|
|
Experimental cylinderhead for Volkswagen
|
517
|
|
Allgaier AP 17-V
|
518
|
|
Allgaier Porsche tractor Typ 25 S (carburetor tractor)
|
519 |
1951–1952 |
Synchronized transmission for Type 356, “das Servo-Synchrone-Getriebe" designed by Leopold Schmid
|
520
|
|
Porsche Getrag transmission for Hanomag Typ St3P25
|
521
|
|
Porsche Getrag transmission for DKW – Auto Union Typ StD4L28
|
522 |
1951 |
Volkswagen design proposal with strut-type front suspension
|
523 |
1951 |
Studies of outboard marine engine
|
524 |
1951 |
Bosch Fuel injection for Type 369 1.3-liter engine
|
525
|
|
Dabo-Reibkugel transmission for Volkswagen and the 356
|
525
|
|
Stepless Dabo-Reibkugel transmission for Industrial engines
|
527 |
1951–1952 |
1.5-liter production engine with 60 HP for Type 356
|
528 |
1952–1953 |
1.5-liter sports engine with 70 HP for Type 356, 1500S or Super
|
528/2 |
1954–1955 |
Type 528 with four-piece crankcase
|
529
|
|
Truck project for Zürcher, Automobilfabrik Orion AG
|
530 |
1951–1952 |
Four-passenger Porsche, 2,400 mm (94.5-inch) wheelbase
|
531 |
1952 |
1.3-liter engine with new camshaft
|
532 |
1952 |
Single barrel carburetor for type 369
|
533 |
1952 |
Sports-racing version of 1.1-liter engine for 356SL
|
534
|
|
Small Volkswagen sports car
|
535
|
1952
|
Allgaier tractor A111 with 1-cylinder diesel engine of 12 HP
|
536
|
|
Allgaier tractor A122 with 2-cylinder diesel engine of 22 HP
|
537
|
|
Allgaier tractor A133 with 3-cylinder diesel engine of 33 HP
|
538
|
|
Allgaier tractor A144 with 4-cylinder diesel engine of 44 HP
|
539 |
1952 |
1.5-liter 4-cylinder air-cooled engine
|
540 |
1952 |
Porsche America Roadster
|
541
|
|
Special sports version of the Type 356 for the USA
|
542 |
1953 |
Sedan prototype with water-cooled V6 engine for Studebaker
|
543
|
|
1.5-liter 4-cylinder air-cooled industrial engine
|
544 |
1952 |
1.5-liter 4-cylinder air-cooled industrial engine
|
545
|
|
Study of an off-road vehicle for Oerlikon
|
546 |
1952–1953 |
Plain-bearing 1.5-liter 4-cylinder air-cooled engine with 55 HP, based on Type 527
|
546/1
|
|
46 HP version used as an industrial engine
|
546/2 |
1954–1955 |
Type 546 with three-piece crankcase
|
547 |
1952–1953 |
1.5-liter four-camshaft racing engine, experimental version for the Type 550 Spyder
|
547/1 |
1955 |
Type 547 series production, 100 to 110 HP
|
547/2
|
|
Version for Type 718 and 718/2, 135 HP
|
547/3 |
1958 |
Improved 1.5-liter racing engine for Type 718 and 718/2, 148 to 150 HP
|
547/4 |
1957 |
1.6-liter racing engine for Type 718, 160 HP
|
547/5 |
1957 |
1.7-liter racing engine for Type 718, 170 HP
|
547/5A
|
|
1.7-liter racing engine for Elva with axial flow fan, 170 HP
|
549
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized transmission for Fuller USA
|
547/6
|
|
1.8-liter racing engine with axial flow fan, 185 to 190 HP
|
550 |
1953–1954 |
Porsche 550 Spyder, mid-engined two-seat sports-racing car
|
550A |
1956 |
Redesigned Type 550 with tubular space frame
|
551
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 3-speed Getrag gearbox for DKW Auto Union
|
552
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 4-speed Getrag gearbox for DKW Auto Union
|
553
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 5-speed Getrag gearbox for Hanomag
|
554
|
1952
|
Various plastic designwork
|
555
|
|
Volkswagen prototypes
|
556
|
|
Vidal & Sohn Tempo delivery truck design with Porsch 1.5-liter engine and gearbox
|
557
|
|
Porsche 1.5L engine for USA
|
558
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized Getrag gearbox for Spicer (USA)
|
559
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized transmission study
|
560
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Maseratie Grand Prix car
|
561
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Lancia Carro V10 truck
|
562
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Alfa Romeo T140A
|
563
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Alfa Romeo T750
|
564
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Lancia Aurelia Vettura B10
|
565
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Magirus Truck
|
566
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for DKW delivery van
|
567
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Bianchi
|
568 |
1953 |
Fletcher exhaust induced jet-ejector cooling for air-cooled engines
|
569
|
|
Transmission design for Massey-Harris combine harvester
|
570
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized Getrag gearbox for a passenger car with Kuchen motor
|
571
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Daimler-Benz race car
|
572
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Clark (USA)
|
573
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Goliath
|
574
|
|
Electrical clutch for the Porsche 356
|
575 |
1953 |
Experimental self-leveling suspension for Porsche 356
|
576
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Volvo car
|
577 |
1953 |
Experimental Dunlop disc brakes for the Porsche 356
|
578
|
|
Porsche Fouga hydraulic clutch
|
579
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Lancia Appia
|
580
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 4-speed Getrag gearbox for DKW Auto Union
|
581
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 4-speed Getrag gearbox for Opel Truck
|
582
|
|
Schmid synchronized Lancia gearbox for Lancia Grand Prix car
|
583
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 8-speed gearbox for Pegaso truck
|
584
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Daimler-Benz Truck
|
585
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Alfa Romeo race car
|
586
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Simca Aronde
|
587 |
1961 |
2.0-liter racing engine based on type 547, used for Type 718
|
587/1 |
1961–1962 |
Touring version of Type 587 for Carrera 2
|
587/2 |
1963 |
Racing version of Type 587/1
|
587/3 |
1963–1964 |
Improved 2.0-liter racing engine for Type 904
|
588 |
1953 |
Transmission for Type 587 2.0-liter engine
|
589 |
1953–1954 |
1.3-liter sports engine for Type 356, 1300S
|
589/2 |
1954–1955 |
Type 589 with three-piece crankcase
|
590
|
|
Berg Achsen partly servo assisted front brake
|
591
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Daimler-Benz 180
|
592
|
|
Porsche 2-liter engine
|
593 |
1953 |
Porsche 4-speed gearbox
|
594
|
|
ILO industrial engine
|
595
|
|
Porsche engine study, Prof. Nestorovic
|
596
|
|
Porsche two cylinder industrial engine
|
597 |
1954–1955 |
Porsche Jagdwagen, four-wheel-drive military/utility vehicle
|
598
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 10-speed gearbox for Berliet truck
|
599
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 5-speed gearbox for Renodin & Losson Truck
|
600
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized Getrag gearbox for Magirus truck
|
601
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Getrag (various studies)
|
602
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Hotchkiss passenger car
|
603
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a Maserati 2-liter sports car
|
604
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Getrag EW677
|
605
|
|
Gearbox for Allgaier AP144 tractor
|
606
|
|
1.5-liter underfloor engine for Volkswagen
|
607 |
1954 |
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Bugatti T.251 Grand Prix race car
|
608
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design of the Unic B176
|
609
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design of the Unic B178
|
610
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design of the Getrag EW681-0
|
611 |
1954 |
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a Ferrari Grand Prix race car
|
612
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design for Getrag, used in the Auto Union DKW F91 passenger car
|
613
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design for a Heinemann Machine tool
|
614
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 5-speed synchronized gearbox for a Berliet truck
|
615
|
|
Hydraulic motor mount
|
616/1 |
1955–1956 |
1.6-liter engine for Type 356A, 1600
|
616/2 |
1955–1956 |
1.6-liter sports engine for Type 356A, 1600S
|
616/3 |
1956 |
Industrial version of Type 616/1
|
616/7 |
1960 |
90-horsepower engine for Type 356B, 1600S-90 or Super 90
|
616/12 |
1961–1962 |
Type 616/2 with cast-iron cylinders for Type 356B
|
616/15 |
1963–1964 |
1.6-liter engine for Type 356C, 1600C
|
616/16 |
1963–1964 |
1.6-liter sports engine for Type 356C, 1600SC
|
616/36 |
1965 |
1.6-liter engine for Type 912
|
616/39 |
1967–1968 |
Type 616/36 with US. emission control
|
617
|
|
Evaluation of D'Ieteren Piatti Scooter
|
618
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design for Vidal (Getrag)
|
619
|
|
Study of a Volkswagen diesel engine
|
620
|
|
Study for Volkswagen
|
621
|
|
Single cylinder tractor engine design for Allgaier
|
622
|
|
Two cylinder tractor engine design for Allgaier
|
623
|
|
Three cylinder tractor engine design for Allgaier
|
624
|
|
Four cylinder tractor engine design for Allgaier
|
627
|
|
Swing axle with strut system on the frame for Volkswagen
|
628
|
|
Ventilation heat exchanger for Volkswagen
|
629
|
|
Porsche diesel engine study
|
630
|
|
Single cylinder diesel engine for the Allgaier AP 16
|
631
|
|
Porsche diesel engine study
|
632 |
1954 |
Experimental car based on the 356
|
633 |
1954 |
Limousine design for Studebaker
|
634
|
|
IMA Selbstaufleger
|
635
|
|
Mannesmann Calculations
|
638
|
|
Study of a V6 engine with 1.2 and 1.6-liter for Volkswagen
|
639
|
|
Swing axle with lower pivot point for Volkswagen
|
640
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 3-speed synchronized gearbox for a BMW passenger car
|
641
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 4-speed synchronized gearbox for a BMW passenger car
|
642
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox design for BMW (ZF)
|
643
|
|
4-speed gearbox for Type 356
|
644 |
1957 |
Four-speed tunnel-case transmission housing with the inner components from Type 519. Used in the Porsche 356B
|
645 |
1956 |
Experimental sports-racing car, "Mickey Mouse"
|
646
|
|
Study of a Porsche marine engine
|
647
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Ferrari 250
|
648
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for David Brown Engineering Limited
|
649
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Lloyd (Getrag)
|
650
|
|
Automatic clutch for F&S
|
651
|
|
General construction drawings
|
652
|
|
Roller drive pump design for Mannesmann
|
653
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a ME forklift
|
654
|
|
Recovery installation for type 97
|
655
|
|
50cc moped engine
|
656 |
1954 |
Porsche sports-car study for 1956
|
661
|
|
1-cylinder stationary engine for Allgaier
|
662
|
|
2-cylinder stationary engine for Allgaier
|
663
|
|
3-cylinder stationary engine for Allgaier
|
664
|
|
4-cylinder stationary engine for Allgaier
|
665
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 4-speed synchronized gearbox for a BMW passenger car
|
666
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Simca
|
667
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 5-speed synchronized gearbox for a BMW passenger car
|
668
|
1955
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Mercedes SLR
|
669 |
1955 |
Porsche-Schmid synchronized 5-speed gearbox for Porsche Rennsport, based on Type 519
|
670
|
|
Competitor Investigation
|
671
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Volkswagen
|
672
|
|
Small car design with underfloor engine for Volkswagen
|
673
|
|
6-cylinder underfloor engine with 1.2, 1.5 or 1.6 liter capacity
|
674
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Renondin Losson 60 mkg
|
675
|
|
Small car study for Volkswagen
|
676
|
|
1.2-liter underfloor engine
|
677
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for Volkswagen with a support ring synchromesh
|
678 |
1959 |
1.6-liter aircraft engine line
|
678/1 |
1959 |
65 hp aircraft engine, reduction gear
|
678/3 |
1959 |
52 hp aircraft engine, direct drive
|
678/4 |
1959 |
75 hp aircraft engine, reduction gear
|
679
|
|
Porsche-Schmid 5-speed synchronized gearbox for Ford (Getrag)
|
680
|
|
Porsche 1.2-liter stationary engine, 12HP with carburetor
|
681
|
|
Body design for NSU Prinz 30
|
682
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a Hermes passenger car
|
683
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Meadows 250 C 5
|
684
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Meadows 350 C 5
|
685
|
|
Cooling for a PM Stationary engine
|
686
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for the Alfa Romeo standard gearbox
|
687 |
1956 |
Porsche-Schmid synchronized Gearbox for Vanwall Grand Prix car
|
688
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a Volvo sports car
|
689
|
|
Porsche-Schmid synchronized gearbox for a Fröhlich sports car
|
690 |
1958 |
Five-speed tunnel-case transmission for Type 718
|
691
|
1956
|
Porsche 550 RS Spyder
|
692 |
1958 |
Improved four-camshaft engine for Carrera
|
692/0 |
1958 |
1.5-liter Type 692 with roller-bearing crankshaft
|
692/1 |
1958 |
1.5-liter Type 692 with plain-bearing crankshaft
|
692/2 |
1958–1959 |
1.6-liter plain-bearing Type 692 for touring Carrera
|
692/3 |
1959 |
GT racing version of Type 692/3
|
692/3A |
1961 |
Improved Type 692/3 with SchZeifsteine
|
693 |
1956 |
1.3-liter version of four-cam Type 547
|
694
|
|
Cross-country study of type 597
|
695 |
1956–1959 |
T7 Design study for successor to the 356
|
696
|
|
Volvo truck gearbox
|
697
|
|
Porsche Aebi 5-speed gearbox
|
698
|
|
Getrag Miak Hubgetriebe
|
699
|
|
Hurt gearbox
|
700
|
|
Study for a large Volkswagen car
|
701
|
|
Vega gearbox for Bond & Mouson
|
702 |
1956 |
Special Gyrodyne helicopter version of Type 678
|
703 |
1956 |
Improvements to 1.6-liter production engine
|
704
|
|
Diesel engine
|
705
|
|
B263 4-speed gearbox for Austin
|
706
|
|
B268 4-speed gearbox for Austin
|
707
|
|
Adjustable steering column for Simca
|
708
|
|
Adjustable steering column for Simca
|
709
|
|
Study for gearbox
|
710
|
|
Gearbox for type 356 with improved synchronization
|
711
|
|
4-cylinder diesel engine
|
712
|
|
Gearbox for bulldozer
|
713
|
|
Primary gearbox
|
714 |
1963 |
Leopard 1 tank with MTU 37.4-liter 830 PS Diesel engine built by Krauss-Maffei
|
715
|
|
Gearbox test stand
|
716 |
1959 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 356A with improved synchromesh
|
717
|
|
Gearbox for Ford
|
718 |
1957 |
Porsche 718 RSK mid-engined sports-racing car
|
718/2 |
1959 |
1.5-liter single-seater racing car
|
718
|
2017
|
Commercial designation for type 982
|
719 |
1957 |
1.5-liter air cooled racing engine with fuel injection, successor of the 718 RSK carburetor engine
|
720
|
|
Gearbox design for Getrag, used in a Magirus Truck
|
721
|
|
Humber gearbox
|
722
|
|
Flat engine suitable for underfloor mounting for Volkswagen Type 3
|
723
|
|
Initial study for a special vehicle for the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz
|
724
|
|
1.4-liter engine with improved cooling system
|
725
|
|
Gearbox for a Simca truck
|
726
|
|
2 different body designs on a modified Volkswagen chassis
|
727
|
|
Porsche synchronized gearbox for Volkswagen
|
728
|
|
Further development of the Type 675 small car
|
729 |
1958 |
Inboard marine engine, based on Type 616
|
730
|
|
5-speed gearbox design for Getrag, used in a For truck
|
731
|
|
General gearbox study for external customers
|
732
|
|
Gearbox design for Getrag, used in an Auto Union small car
|
733
|
|
Gearbox design for Austin, Series A
|
734
|
|
Double differential for the Hotchkiss Chenillette
|
735
|
|
Gearbox design for Getrag, used in a Steinbeck forklift
|
736
|
|
Gearbox design for Villiers
|
737
|
|
Outboard marine engine
|
738
|
|
Further development of the Volkswagen controller type 2007
|
739
|
|
V-belt transmission for Volkswagen
|
740
|
|
Gearbox for Fuller 5-C-72
|
741 |
1958–1960 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 356B
|
741/A |
1961–1962 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 356B and 356C
|
742 |
1959 |
Design of chassis for four-wheel drive
|
743
|
|
Calculations of small scale
|
744
|
|
3-speed gearbox for Unic
|
745 |
1962 |
Experimental 2.0- and 2.2-liter six-cylinder engines (number later changed into 821)
|
746
|
|
Gearbox design for Austin, Series A
|
747
|
|
Gearbox design for external customer
|
748
|
|
Gearbox design for Fuller 5-A-33
|
749
|
|
5-speed gearbox design for a Dennis truck
|
750
|
|
NSU tracked vehicle
|
751
|
|
Volkswagen gearbox with automatic clutch
|
752
|
|
Volkswagen 1-liter flat engine
|
753 |
1959–1962 |
1.5-liter eight-cylinder engine for Type 804 Formula 1 car
|
754 |
1961 |
Prototype for rear-engined successor (T7) to 356 (T6), based on Type 695
|
755
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Mercedes truck transmission
|
756
|
|
Body and Chassis for the special series 356B Carrera GTL Abarth (21 built)
|
757
|
|
Foden Transfer gearbox
|
758
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Fiat truck transmission
|
759
|
|
Porsche 4-speed inverted drive gearbox
|
760
|
|
Hurth 2-speed inverted drive gearbox
|
761
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Hotchkiss truck transmission
|
762
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Fiat 5-speed truck transmission type 2814.100
|
763
|
|
Design for a series production seat
|
764
|
|
Volkswagen six-seater saloon
|
765
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Simca 3 and 4-speed transmission
|
766
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Fiat 4-speed truck transmission type 2814.100
|
767
|
|
Design of the synchronization for the DKW Junior transmission
|
768
|
|
Porsche 1.6-liter engine with fuel injection
|
769
|
|
Voith differential for Porsche sports car
|
770
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Ford (USA) transmission
|
771 |
1960–1962 |
2.0- and 2.2-liter sports-racing versions of Type 753
|
772
|
|
Research into air cooled rotating compressors and vacuum pumps (K. Witting)
|
773
|
|
Leopard 1 derivative
|
774
|
|
Lancia 8-speed truck transmission
|
775
|
|
6-speed gearbox for a Porsche Diesel tractor
|
776
|
|
Design of the synchronization for an Eaton (USA) 3-speed transmission
|
777
|
|
Design of the synchronization for Meadows 4-speed passenger car transmission
|
778
|
|
1.0-liter engine with rotating cylinders (80 PS)
|
779
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Falcon transmission
|
780
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Fiat 5-speed truck transmission (55 mkg)
|
781
|
|
Design of the synchronization for an Auto-Union transmission
|
782
|
|
Alvis truck transmission
|
783
|
|
Ford (US) 4-speed transmission
|
784
|
|
Single valve diesel engine (after Prof. Dobrosavljevic)
|
785
|
|
Transmission for an Alfa Romeo small car
|
786
|
|
Transmission for a train
|
787 |
1960–1961 |
Formula 1 chassis
|
788
|
|
Hurth fork lift transmission
|
789
|
|
Fiat rear transmission
|
790
|
|
Ford police car transmission
|
792
|
|
Inboard marine engine
|
793
|
|
Design of the synchronization for an external customer
|
794
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Renaudin & Losson truck transmission
|
795
|
|
BMC (Austin) truck transmission
|
796
|
|
Ford (US) transmission for a Taxi
|
797
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a BMW transmission used in a 1.3-liter passenger car
|
798
|
|
Chassis and transmission for the "Le Mans GT" Porsche 356B Carrera 2000 GS/GT
|
799
|
|
Design of the synchronization for the Volvo K 50 transmission
|
800 |
1951 |
Number reserved at that time for Dr. Keckstein
|
801
|
|
1.6 and 1.8-liter 4-cylinder boxer engine
|
802 |
1961 |
Four-cylinder engine with fuel injection (Michael May design)
|
803
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Hurth fork lift transmission
|
804 |
1962 |
Formula 1 chassis with Type 753 engine
|
805
|
|
Transmission for a Ford (Köln) truck
|
806 |
|
Enlarged design of the synchronization of the Villiers transmission type 736
|
807 |
1961 |
"Bergepanzer 2" Armoured recovery vehicle based on the Leopard 1 chassis
|
808
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a 1.5 to truck gearbox
|
809
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a 2.0 to truck gearbox
|
810
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Hardy-Spicer inverted drive gearbox
|
811
|
|
Research on compressor engines (K. Wittig)
|
812
|
|
Fiat truck transmission 116.100
|
813
|
|
Bernhard truck transmission
|
814 |
|
Leopard 1 tank derivative
|
815
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a BMW transmission used with 2.6 and 3.2-liter engines
|
816
|
|
Special transmission for ZF
|
817
|
|
Hurth fork lift transmission type 847
|
818
|
|
Fiat truck transmission (35 mkg)
|
819
|
|
Mercedes passenger car transmission F-101-S
|
820
|
|
Design of the synchronization for a Volkswagen transmission
|
821 |
1961 |
2.0-liter six-cylinder engine for the Porsche 911 (number changed from type 745)
|
822
|
|
5 and 6-speed gearbox design for the Type 771 engine
|
901 |
1963 |
Six-cylinder production sports car (T8)
|
901/0 |
1964–1965 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 911
|
901/01 |
1964–1965 |
130 hp engine for Type 911
|
901/02 |
1966–1967 |
160 hp engine for Type 911S; five-speed transmission
|
901/03 |
1967–1968 |
110 hp engine for Type 911T; five-speed transmission
|
901/05 |
1966 |
Type 901/01 with Weber carburetors
|
901/06 |
1966–1967 |
Type 901/05 with revised valve timing
|
901/07 |
1967–1968 |
Type 901/06 equipped for Sportomatic
|
901/08 |
1967–1968 |
Type 901/02 equipped for Sportomatic
|
901/09 |
1968–1969 |
Fuel-injected engine for 911E
|
901/10 |
1968–1969 |
Fuel-injected engine for Type 911S; four-speed transmission
|
901/13 |
1967–1968 |
Type 901/03 equipped for Sportomatic
|
901/14 |
1967–1968 |
Type 901/06 (130 hp) with US. emission control
|
901/17 |
1967–1968 |
Type 901/14 equipped for Sportomatic
|
901/20 |
1966 |
210 hp engine for Type 906, Carrera 6
|
901/21 |
1966–1967 |
Fuel-injected Type 901/20 for Type 906E and 910/6
|
901/22 |
1967 |
210 hp engine for Type 911R
|
901/30 |
1968 |
150 hp Rally Kit for Type 911L
|
902 |
1964 |
Four-cylinder production sports car with type 616/36 engine
|
902/0 |
1965–1966 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 912 and 911
|
902/01 |
1967–1968 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 912
|
902/02 |
1967–1968 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 912
|
902/1 |
1965–1966 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 912 and 911
|
903 |
1965 |
Experimental three-speed torque converter automatic transmission
|
904 |
1963–1964 |
Mid-engined GT competition coupe
|
904/6 |
1964 |
(unofficial) Type 904 with six-cylinder engine
|
904/8 |
1964 |
(unofficial) Type 904 with eight-cylinder engine
|
905/00 |
1967–1968 |
Four-speed Sportomatic transmission
|
905/01 |
1967–1968 |
Four-speed Sportomatic, alternate gear ratios
|
905/13 |
1968–1969 |
Four-speed Sportomatic transmission
|
905/20 |
1969–1970 |
Four-speed Sportomatic transmission
|
905/21 |
1970–1971 |
Four-speed Sportomatic transmission
|
906 |
1966 |
Space-framed competition coupe for Sports Category
|
906/8 |
1966 |
(unofficial) Type 906 with eight-cylinder engine
|
906E |
1966–1967 |
Type 906 with fuel injection, modified body
|
907 |
1968 |
Right-hand-drive sports-racing coupe, short tail
|
907L |
1967–1968 |
Type 907 with long tail for fast circuits
|
908 |
1967–1968 |
Experimental three-speed torque-converter automatic transmission
|
908 |
1968 |
3.0-liter eight-cylinder sports-racing engine and car
|
908/1 |
1969 |
Type 908 with long-tail coupe body, elevons
|
908/2 |
1969 |
Type 908 with open Spyder body
|
908/3 |
1970 |
3.0-liter Spyder with forward-placed engine and driver
|
908K |
1968 |
Type 908 with short-tail coupe body
|
908L |
1968 |
Type 908 with long-tail coupe body
|
908/80 |
1980 |
908 chassis updated to 936 specification
|
909 |
1968 |
2.0-liter Spyder for hill-climb competition
|
910 |
1966–1967 |
Sports-racing semi-coupe with 13-inch wheels
|
910/6 |
1967 |
Type 910 with 2.0-liter six-cylinder engine, Type 901/21
|
910/8 |
1967 |
Type 910 with 2.2-liter eight-cylinder engine, Type 771
|
910/8B |
1967–1968 |
Lightened 2.0-liter Type 910/8 for hillclimb competition
|
911 |
1964–1965 |
Commercial designation of Type 901
|
911/00 |
1969–1970 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 911T
|
911/01 |
1969–1970 |
2.2-liter engine for Type 911E; five-speed transmission
|
911/02 |
1969–1970 |
2.2-liter 180 hp engine for Type 911S
|
911/03 |
1969–1970 |
2.2-liter engine for manual European Type 911T
|
911/04 |
1969–1970 |
Type 911/01 engine equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/06 |
1969–1970 |
Type 911/03 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/07 |
1969–1970 |
2.2-liter engine for manual American Type 911T
|
911/08 |
1969–1970 |
Type 911/07 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/20 |
1970 |
2,247 cc racing engine for competition 911S
|
911/21 |
1971 |
2,381 cc racing engine for competition 911S
|
911/22 |
1970 |
Type 911/20 with carburetors instead of fuel injection
|
911/41 |
1974–1975 |
2.7-liter engine for Type 911
|
911/42 |
1974–1975 |
2.7-liter engine for Type 911S
|
911/43 |
1974–1975 |
2.7-liter engine for federal 49-state Type 911
|
911/44 |
1974–1975 |
2.7-liter engine for California Type 911
|
911/46 |
1974–1975 |
Type 911/41 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/47 |
1974–1975 |
Type 911/42 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/48 |
1974–1975 |
Type 911/43 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/49 |
1974–1975 |
Type 911/44 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/51 |
1971–1972 |
2.4-liter engine for American Type 911T
|
911/52 |
1971–1972 |
2.4-liter engine for Type 911E
|
911/53 |
1971–1972 |
2.4-liter engine for Type 911S
|
911/57 |
1971–1972 |
2.4-liter engine for European Type 911T
|
911/61 |
1971–1972 |
Type 911/51 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/62 |
1971–1972 |
Type 911/52 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/63 |
1971–1972 |
Type 911/53 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/67 |
1971–1972 |
Type 911/57 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/70 |
1971 |
2,494 cc racing engine for competition 911S
|
911/72 |
1972–1973 |
2.8-liter racing engine for competition 911S, Carrera RSR
|
911/73 |
1972 |
2,466 cc racing engine for competition 911S
|
911/74 |
1973 |
3.0-liter racing engine for Carrera RSR
|
911/75 |
1973 |
Type 911/74 with slide instead of butterfly throttles
|
911/76 |
1974 |
2.1-liter supercharged engine for Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1
|
911/77 |
1973–1974 |
3.0-liter engine for Carrera RS
|
911/81 |
1975–1976 |
2.7-liter engine for Type 911
|
911/82 |
1975–1976 |
2.7-liter engine for Federal 49-state Type 911S
|
911/83 |
1972–1973 |
2.7-liter engine for Carrera RS
|
911/84 |
1975–1976 |
2.7-liter engine for California Type 911S
|
911/86 |
1975–1976 |
Type 911/81 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/89 |
1975–1976 |
2.7-liter engine for America equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/91 |
1973 |
2.4-liter CIS-injection engine for American Type 911T
|
911/92 |
1973–1974 |
2.7-liter engine for Type 911
|
911/93 |
1973–1974 |
2.7-liter engine for Type 911S and American Carrera
|
911/96 |
1973 |
Type 911/91 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/97 |
1973–1974 |
Type 911/92 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911/98 |
1973–1974 |
Type 911/93 equipped for Sportomatic
|
911E |
1968–1969 |
Fuel-injected model between Type 911T and 911S
|
911L |
1967–1968 |
Top-line model in America; intermediate model in Europe
|
911R |
1967 |
Lightweight racing model of Type 911S
|
911S |
1966–1967 |
Higher-performance touring model of Type 911
|
911T |
1967–1968 |
Type 911 model tuned for all-round road performance
|
912 |
1965 |
Commercial designation of type 902
|
912 |
1968 |
4.5-liter twelve-cylinder racing engine with transaxle for the type 920 chassis
|
912E |
1975–1976 |
Fuel-injected four-cylinder version of Type 911
|
913 |
1968 |
Study for three-cylinder air-cooled DOHC engine
|
914 |
1968 |
Study for four-cylinder air-cooled DOHC engine
|
914 |
1969–1970 |
Mid-engined production car, four-cylinder engine
|
914/6 |
1969–1970 |
Six-cylinder version of Type 914
|
914/8 |
1969 |
Type 914/6 with Type 908 three-liter engine
|
914/11 |
1969–1970 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 914 and 914/6
|
914/12 |
1972–1973 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 914
|
915 |
1968–1969 |
Four-passenger 911 studies with 2,560 mm (100.8 in) wheelbase
|
915 |
1971–1972 |
Stronger four- or five-speed transmission for Type 911
|
915/06 |
1973–1974 |
Five-speed transmission for Types 911, 911S, Carrera
|
915/08 |
1972–1973 |
Five-speed transmission for Carrera RS
|
915/12 |
1971–1972 |
Four-speed transmission for Types 911T, 911E, 911S
|
915/16 |
1973–1974 |
Four-speed transmission for Types 911, 911S, Carrera
|
915/40 |
1974–1975 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 911S and U.S. Carrera
|
915/43 |
1974–1975 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 911
|
915/44 |
1975–1976 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 911 and US 911S
|
915/45 |
1974–1975 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 911S
|
915/48 |
1974–1975 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 911
|
915/49 |
1975–1976 |
Four-speed transmission for Type 911
|
915/50 |
1977 |
Transaxle for racing 911 Carrera
|
916 |
1967–1968 |
Twin-overhead-camshaft racing version of Type 901
|
916 |
1968 |
Five-speed transmission for Type 908/01 and 908/02 6-cylinder
|
916 |
1971 |
Projected top-line 2.4-liter edition of Type 914/6
|
917 |
1969 |
4.5-liter sports-racing coupe for Sports Category
|
917/10 |
1971–1972 |
Spyder edition of Type 917 for Can-Am competition
|
917/20 |
1971 |
Type 917K with SERA-designed low-drag coupe body
|
917/30 |
1973 |
Spyder developed from Type 917/10 for Can-Am competition
|
917K |
1969–1970 |
Short-tail developed version of Type 917
|
917L |
1970 |
Long-tail version of Type 917 for Le Mans competition
|
917PA |
1969 |
Spyder body on Type 917 chassis for Can-Am competition
|
918 |
1968–1969 |
Studies of 1973-model-year mid-engined production sports car
|
918 |
1968–1969 |
Study of 3.2-liter (85.0 x 70.4 mm) eight-cylinder engine for Type 918
|
918 |
2013 |
Mid-engined plug-in hybrid sports car
|
919 |
1969 |
PDK prototype transmission for production Porsches
|
919 |
2014–2017
|
Commercial designation of the type 9RD, a 2.0L hybrid sports-racing car for LMP1 category
|
920 |
1969 |
Chassis of Type 917 sports-racing car
|
920
|
2019
|
Porsche 920 Vision, design study of an extreme hypercar with aerodynamically optimized body and central cockpit making it a roadgoing track car.
|
921 |
1969 |
4x4 gas-turbine-powered sports-racing coupe study
|
922 |
1969 |
Four-valve version of Type 912 engine for Type 917 (see 927)
|
922 |
1978 |
Three-speed automatic transmission for Type 928
|
923 |
1975–1976 |
2.0-liter engine for Type 912E
|
924 |
1970 |
Four-cylinder engine for H-Program
|
924 |
1976–1977 |
Front-engined four-cylinder production car with transaxle
|
925/00 |
1971–1972 |
Four-speed Sportomatic for Type 911T and 911E
|
925/01 |
1971–1972 |
Four-speed Sportomatic for Type 911S
|
925/02 |
1973–1974 |
Four-speed Sportomatic for Type 911, 911S and U.S. Carrera
|
925/09 |
1975–1976 |
Three-speed Sportomatic for Type 911
|
925/10 |
1974–1975 |
Three-speed Sportomatic for US. Type 911S and Carrera
|
925/12 |
1975–1976 |
Three-speed Sportomatic for Type 911 and US. 911S
|
926 |
1973 |
Design for Porsche off-road production car
|
927 |
1970 |
Reserved for four-valve version of Type 917's engine (see 922)
|
928 |
1970 |
Eight-cylinder engine for H-Program
|
928 |
1971 |
Experimental liquid-cooled 32-valve 908 eight-cylinder engine
|
928 |
1977–1978 |
Front-engined V8 production sports car with transaxle
|
928/2746 |
1978–1985 |
928-based aluminum body studies with Alusingen and Alusuisse
|
928-4 |
1984 |
Special 928 with wheelbase 250 mm longer
|
928/70 |
1986 |
Turbocharged marine racing version of Type 928 V-8
|
929 |
1973 |
"Turbo Sport Carrera"
|
930 |
1974–1975 |
Turbo and Turbo Carrera, production car based on Type 911
|
930/01 |
1977 |
3.0-liter six-cylinder engine for Airship Industries Skyship 500
|
930/07 |
1980 |
3.0-liter 911 SC engine for United States and Canada
|
930/08 |
1980 |
3.0-liter 911 SC engine for Japan
|
930/09 |
1980 |
3.0-liter 911 SC engine for rest of world
|
930/10 |
1974–1975 |
Turbo-supercharged engine of Type 930
|
930/20 |
1984 |
3.2-liter 911 Carrera engine for rest of world
|
930/21 |
1984 |
3.2-liter 911 Carrera engine for USA and Japan
|
930/30 |
1974–1975 |
Four-speed transaxle for Type 930 Turbo
|
930/34 |
1983 |
Special Type 930 transaxle for Swiss market's noise limits
|
930/60 |
1978 |
3.3-liter 911 Turbo for rest of world
|
930/61 |
1978 |
3.3-liter 911 Turbo for United States (49 states)
|
930/62 |
1978 |
3.3-liter 911 Turbo for Japan
|
930/63 |
1978 |
3.3-liter 911 Turbo for California
|
930/67 |
1977 |
3.3-liter six-cylinder engine for Airship Industries Skyship 600
|
931 |
1976 |
Turbocharged 924 engine for potential record-breaker
|
931 |
1978 |
924 Turbo left-hand drive
|
"932" |
1989 |
Panamera II Study By Italdesign, alternative to the type 989. Project cancelled and never shown to the public
|
932 |
1978 |
924 Turbo right-hand drive
|
933 |
1979 |
Studies of special 924 for SCCA racing
|
933 |
1981–1990 |
3.2-liter light airplane engine, marketed as PFM 3200
|
934 |
1975–1976 |
Group 4 racing version of Type 930 Turbo coupe
|
935 |
1976 |
Group 5 racing version of Type 930 Turbo coupe
|
935/77 |
1977 |
Group 5 car and engine for 1977 season
|
935/79 |
1985 |
Improved customer engine for 956 and 962C
|
935/82 |
1986 |
3.0-liter liquid-cooled engine for 962C
|
935/2.0 |
1977 |
"Baby," ultra-light 1,425 cc Group 5 racing 911
|
936 |
1976 |
2.1-liter turbocharged Spyder for Group 6 competition
|
936/81 |
1981 |
936 rebuilt for Le Mans 1981 with 935/76 four-cam engine
|
937 |
1980 |
924 Carrera GT left-hand drive
|
937/50 |
1980 |
Five-speed transaxle for 924 Carrera GTP
|
938 |
1980 |
924 Carrera GT right-hand drive
|
939 |
1980 |
924 Carrera GTP for Le Mans
|
940 |
1980 |
Indycar Project for Interscope Racing[8][9]
|
941
|
|
Design study for a Porsche 924 Targa left-hand drive
|
942
|
|
Design study for a Porsche 924 Targa right-hand drive
|
942
|
1984
|
Extended 928, one-off design for the 75th birthday of Ferry Porsche
|
943 |
1990 |
Four-speed Tiptronic automatic for 911 Carrera 2
|
944 |
1982 |
2.5-liter four-cylinder production car, left-hand drive
|
945 |
1982 |
2.5-liter four-cylinder production car, right-hand drive
|
946 |
1985 |
924S left-hand drive
|
947 |
1980 |
Initial project for four-speed 928S automatic, later Type 960
|
947 |
1985 |
924S right-hand drive
|
948 |
1981 |
Aluminum-body experiment based on 928 (see also 2746/2756)
|
948
|
|
V8 engine for the Cayenne
|
949 |
1981 |
16-valve turbo engine and transaxle for Le Mans 924 GTP racer
|
950 |
1986–1998 |
Transaxle for production 911, 85 mm shaft separation
|
951 |
1989 |
Type/Model designation considered for 964 Turbo
|
951 |
1984 |
944 Turbo left-hand drive
|
952 |
1984 |
944 Turbo right-hand drive
|
953 |
1984 |
4x4 version of 911 Carrera for Paris-Dakar Rally
|
954 |
1983 |
911SC/RS Group B evolution of 911SC
|
955
|
2003
|
1st generation of the Cayenne
|
956 |
1982 |
Group C sports-racing car
|
957
|
2008
|
Update of the first generation Cayenne including the GTS model and the Transsyberia racing version
|
957
|
|
Design study for a Porsche 944 Turbo GT Left-hand drive
|
958
|
|
Design study for a Porsche 944 Turbo GT Right-hand drive
|
958
|
2010
|
2nd generation of the Cayenne including the first S-Hybrid
|
959 |
1987 |
Four-wheel-drive limited-production sports car
|
959/50 |
1987 |
2,849 cc twin-turbo six powering Type 959
|
960 |
1980 |
Porsche Experimental Structure (PES) study vehicle
|
960 |
1983 |
Planned evolution version of Type 959 for Group B competition
|
960 |
1983 |
Four-speed automatic transmission for 928S
|
960
|
2016
|
Porsche Tourismo Vision, experimental study of a super sports car with four doors and a rear engine, served as a blueprint for the development of the Taycan
|
961 |
1983 |
Planned 911 Turbo based on Type 959
|
961 |
1986 |
Competition version of Type 959
|
961/70 |
1986 |
Turbocharged engine of Type 961
|
962 |
1984 |
Type 956 modified to meet IMSA regulations
|
962C |
1985 |
Type 962 adapted to requirements of Group C racing
|
963
|
|
5-speed gear box for the 911 J programme
|
963
|
2022
|
Commercial designation of the type 9RD LMDh, a twin-turbo V8 hybrid sports-racing car
|
964 |
1988–1993 |
3rd generation of the 911
|
965 |
1988 |
Planned range-topping four-cam twin-turbo 911 Carrera variant
|
966 |
1986 |
911 Speedster initial development project
|
968 |
1992 |
Marketing designation of Type 944S3
|
969 |
1988 |
Planned marketing designation for Type 965
|
970 |
2010 |
1st generation of the Panamera 4-door sports car
|
971 |
2016 |
2nd generation of the Panamera 4-door sports car
|
974
|
2017
|
Panamera Sport Turismo
|
980 |
2004 |
Carrera GT V-10 mid-engined supercar
|
981 |
2012–2016 |
3rd generation of the Boxster
|
982 |
2016– |
4th generation 718 Boxster and Cayman
|
984 |
1984–1987 |
"Porsche Junior" study of small rear-engined sports car
|
985
|
|
Porsche PVR
|
986 |
1996 |
1st generation Boxster mid-engined production sports car
|
987 |
2005–2012 |
2nd generation Boxster and Cayman mid-engined production sports car
|
988
|
|
Planned successor to the 987
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989 |
1989 |
Planned four-door four-seat production Porsche with 3.6-liter V-8
|
991 |
2011–2019 |
7th generation of the 911
|
992 |
2019– |
8th generation of the 911
|
993 |
1993–1998 |
4th-generation "911" Carrera and Carrera 4 production sports cars
|
995 |
1978–1979 |
3.0-liter V8 low-drag aluminum-body study for German government, based on the 928
|
996 |
1998–2004 |
5th generation of the 911
|
997 |
2004–2011 |
6th generation of the 911
|
1764
|
|
Volkswagen Car, engine and drive train
|
1778
|
|
Volkswagen 1.3-liter engine
|
1817
|
|
Volkswagen van with diesel engine (Study)
|
1821
|
|
Volkswagen sportomatic gearbox VW Typ 1
|
1834 |
1966 |
Studies of future 1.3-liter air-cooled Volkswagen configurations
|
1837
|
|
Volkswagen 2.5-liter engine and gearbox for Typ 1764
|
1866 |
1967–1969 |
Prototypes of new model for Volkswagen with 4-cylinder underfloor engine
|
1866/60 |
1968 |
Vee-inclined overhead-valve twin-cam engine for project 1866
|
1866/70 |
1969 |
Hatchback rear-engined design for VW developed into 1966
|
1872
|
|
Variation on type 1866 for Volkswagen
|
1906 |
1970 |
Leopard 2 tank with MTU 12 cylinder, 39.8 L 1500 PS Diesel engine, built by Krauss-Maffei
|
1928 |
1970 |
Helicopter cockpit and cabin design
|
1966 |
1970–1971 |
Projected 4-cylinder underfloor-engine production Volkswagen (EA266)
|
1983 |
1972 |
Racing transaxle for Automobiles Matra
|
1989 |
1973–1975 |
Long-life car studies
|
1997 |
1973 |
Urban car studies, two-cylinder air-cooled rear mounted engine for F&S
|
2006
|
|
Tracked Allgaier
|
2054
|
|
Allgaier test vehicle with T25 gearbox and type 2066 engine
|
2066
|
|
Allgaier 2-cylinder diesel engine with 20 PS
|
2086
|
|
Single cylinder diesel tractor engine for Allgaier. 88 x 96mm, 584cc, 20:1 compression ration, 12 PS at 3000rpm,
swirl chamber injection with pintle nozzle and rod glow plug. Dry weight 150 kg
|
2087
|
|
Two cylinder diesel tractor engine for Allgaier. Based on Type 2086 but with 1168 cc capacity and 24 PS at 3000rpm, Dry weight 180 kg
|
2088
|
|
Three cylinder diesel tractor engine for Allgaier. Based on Type 2086 but with 1752 cc capacity and 36 PS at 3000rpm, Dry weight 210 kg
|
2089
|
|
Four cylinder diesel tractor engine for Allgaier. Based on Type 2086 but with 2336 cc capacity and 48 PS at 3000rpm, Dry weight 242 kg
|
2093
|
|
Allgaier test vehicle based on the Standard Star 219
|
2108 |
1980–1984 |
1.3-liter front-drive Lada family car refined for AvtoVaz, Russia
|
2304 |
1974–1983 |
"Weasel" motorized artillery piece
|
2305 |
1974–1983 |
"Weasel" motorized artillery piece
|
2502 |
1974 |
Study of rear-drive 1.8-liter range for Far Eastern producer
|
2508 |
1974–1976 |
Design of four- and six-cylinder rear-drive automobile range
|
2539 |
1975 |
SAVE mobile medical-assistance project for the Technology Ministry (see 2614)
|
2554 |
1977 |
Project number for airship engines 930/01 and 930/67
|
2564 |
1978–1985 |
Air-cooled vee engines from 500 to 1,500 cc for Harley-Davidson
|
2567
|
|
Orbit Fire engine research project for the Bundesministerium der Finanzen
|
2584 |
1978–1985 |
Production-ready 800 cc V-4 for Harley Davidson
|
2590 |
1980–1981 |
Four-passenger electric car study with sodium-sulphur batteries
|
2603 |
1980–1984 |
Airliner cockpit layout for Airbus Industrie
|
2612 |
1986 |
Five-speed PDK transaxle for racing 962C
|
2612/01 |
1986 |
Lightened version of five-speed racing PDK
|
2614 |
1984 |
SAVE mobile medical assistance project for the Technology Ministry (see 2539)
|
2616 |
1981–1985 |
1.2- and 1.5-liter four-cylinder engines for Seat, Spain
|
2620 |
1981–1984 |
Forklift truck designs for Linde
|
2623 |
1983–1987 |
1.5-liter turbocharged V-6 for TAG, known as TAG-P01
|
2640 |
1983 |
Quiet-running motorcycle designs
|
2642
|
1983
|
Quiet-running motorcycle designs
|
2656 |
1981–1983 |
Porsche-powered VW Transporter/Vanagon "B32"
|
2696 |
1986 |
Porsche Experimental Prototype (PEP) test vehicle
|
2708 |
1985–1990 |
CART/Indy series car used by the March team
|
2708/80 |
1985–1990 |
9M0 engine, 2.65-liter turbocharged V 8 engine for Type 2708
|
2746
|
|
Study for a Porsche 928 with aluminum body
|
2747 |
1988 |
Proposed PFF (Porsche Vehicle Family)
|
2756
|
|
Study for a Porsche 928 with aluminum body
|
2758 |
1990–1995 |
Mercedes 500E/E500 assembly
|
2800 |
1990–1991 |
Studies of 3512-powered car for World Sportscar Championship
|
2804 |
1988 |
Four-cylinder engine derived from 2708
|
2806 |
1988 |
Six-cylinder engine derived from 2708
|
2808 |
1988 |
Eight-cylinder engine derived from 2708
|
2812
|
|
Twelve-cylinder engine derived from 2708
|
2815 |
1991 |
Porsche open top Le Mans race car for 1991
|
2862 |
1994–1995 |
Audi RS 2 Avant assembly
|
2889
|
1994
|
Porsche C88
|
2909
|
2001
|
Harley Davidson Revolution motorcycle engine
|
3200 |
1981 |
Marketing designation of the Type 933 light aircraft engine
|
3512 |
1990–1991 |
9M1 engine. 3.5-liter V12 engine for Footwork Arrows Grand Prix cars
|
92A |
2010 |
2nd generation of the Cayenne SUV
|
95B |
2014 |
Macan SUV
|
Y1A
|
2019
|
Porsche Taycan
|
Y1B
|
2021
|
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo
|
Y1C
|
2022
|
Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo
|
9PA |
2002 |
1st generation of the Cayenne SUV
|
9R1
|
1996
|
Porsche 911 GT1
|
9R2
|
1999
|
LMP version of 911 GT1 (test vehicle)
|
9R3
|
1998–2000
|
Porsche LMP2000, Le Mans Prototype racing car design, never used for racing
|
9R6 |
2004 |
Porsche RS Spyder, LMP2 class racing car
|
9R9
|
2014
|
Porsche 919 Hybrid, 2.0L hybrid sports-racing car for LMP1 category
|
9RD[10]
|
2022
|
Porsche 963 LMDh, a twin-turbo V8 hybrid sports-racing car for the LMDh category starting 2023
|
9YA |
2018 |
3rd generation of the Cayenne SUV
|
9YB
|
2019
|
Cayenne Coupe
|