Can you spot the eight Porsche ‘secrets’ that appear in our animated holiday film?
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Our fun holiday film is one for the whole Porsche community to enjoy. Full of Porsche treats for you to seek out, take part and post your answers on the Porsche Instagram account
Handcrafted by a team of directors, producers and designers at Parallel Studios in Paris, our holiday film celebrates the undeniable spirit of the Porsche community.And, as a little seasonal gift from Porsche, we’ve hidden a few fun Porsche references throughout the film for you to hunt out and discover. Whether you’re a Porsche fan of long standing or a more recent addition to the community, you’ll need to rid yourself of distractions, sharpen your focus and head in to the film below to see if you can spot all eight treats on offer. Remember to take part by entering your guesses in the Porsche Holiday film posts at the official Porsche Instagram account.Watch the 2025 Porsche holiday film, created by Parallel Studios
?si=tpfAaBQXft87hNuqYour first clue in the hunt for eight hidden details in the film is a vehicle license plate that takes you back to the start. Did you spot it? To help you get into the mood for spotting the hidden details within the film, we’re revealing the first exclusively on Porsche Stories – but the seven that will follow after it are for you to seek out. Keep checking in here over the next couple of days as we start to reveal all the answers.#1 K 45 286Did you spot this reference to a fabled Porsche vehicle license plate on the 930 Turbo?',The first ever Porsche to be launched (known as the 356 Nr 1) was also the first Porsche to get a vehicle licence plate number – K 45 286 Photo: Porsche'If you got this one then you can consider yourself a Porsche expert with distinction. K 45 286 is a vehicle licence plate number that is attached – both physically and emotionally – to a Porsche of great significance. In fact, the one that started it all – the 356 Nr 1 Roadster, which was the first-ever prototype bearing the name Porsche. When it rolled out of the converted sawmill in Gmund, Austria in 1948 where it was built, surely even Ferry Porsche himself could not have predicted what lay ahead for the company founded by his father, Ferdinand, and the huge worldwide community that has built up around it.Find out about the 356 and other legendary Porsche two-door sportscars
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