The One Millionth Porsche 911 Is Going To Be Used Properly
You’re looking at the 1,000,000th Porsche 911 ever to leave the production line. This is the milestone at the end of 54 years, seven generations and more than 300 books written on the subject.
And there’s good news, because this car really will turn its wheels in anger. Before it goes home to the Porsche museum forever, it’s due to make a world tour, passing the Nurburgring on its way to destinations including the Scottish Highlands, the USA and China. It’s not going to be a zero-mile trinket, and for that we say well done, Porsche.
The millionth 911 is a Carrera S commissioned by Porsche itself specifically for display at the museum. Of course, it has a few bespoke upgrades like a ‘1,000,000’ logo that pops up in various places inside and out, plus a pepita-patterned upholstery just like that of the original. A part-wood steering wheel is another nod to the classic 911. Both the wheel and the bonnet feature the 1964 version of the Porsche crest.
Then there are the alloy wheels, designed to mimic the ones found on early 911s. It looks a little lost without a front number plate, but that will no doubt be sorted soon. One more heritage nod is the silver surround given to the main instrument dials.
The gorgeous colour is ‘Irish Green’; another nod to the past in referencing Ferdinand Porsche’s designer son, Ferry, whose first official 911 was apparently painted green. Elsewhere, performance has been tweaked. The 3.0-litre turbocharged flat-six has been tuned to 445bhp, which drops the 0-62mph sprint time to 4.1 seconds and should be good for 194mph.
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1,00,000? Congrats Porsche!! Germans always the best!
IRISH GREEN?
YE BOI
Another reason to visit Porsche..
Congrats to Porsche.
I wonder who ordered the 1,000,001st 911, which I suspect was probably a number some rich people might have fought over
I think it’s more likely that Porsche “just made” the cars that day, and singled out the one millionth one with no special notice for the one before or after it.
After all, 911s get pretty normal serial production, so they produce cars at a decent pace.
Stopping it for one or several cars would back up Porsche’s whole system, down to the supplies (since Porsche doesn’t have warehouses).
I saw this ad and thought the worst…
Its a beautiful combination!! im in love with the interior
“It’s me millionth 911”
I love the color and the interior options, looks so classy <3