The first car to bear the Porsche name was built in 1948: The Type 356 No. 1 Roadster forms the cornerstone of our 70-year history of making sports cars. It was also the trailblazer for legendary racing and road-approved icons.Read more
Porsche 356 A
The 356s, now marked with the additional letter A, offered even better road holding than before thanks to the modified chassis, and the engines, which had been increased from 1.5 to 1.6 litres, ensured that the cars ran more smoothly.Read more
Porsche 356 B
As the saying goes: "In for a penny, in for a pound." And when Porsche presented the 356 B models at the 1959 IAA in Frankfurt, it demonstrated its commitment to this approach. In the 60s, Porsche took the plunge when it launched a major facelift of the 356. The versions known internally as "T 5" had higher bumpers and headlights, for example.Read more
Porsche 356 C
The last vintage of the 356. Although the Porsche 911 was already in production, a surprising number of people were still buying the 356. The C model was produced in an edition of some 16,684 units.Read more
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