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Added on the 07/06/2022 08:19:48 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
The latest Turbo S is the fastest accelerating production Porsche 911 ever, but does that make it the best? Rebecca Jackson finds out
Every night since the start of the coronavirus lockdown in Paris, Lea, a 17-year-old high school student sings at her window, accompanied by a guitar and encouraged by her neighbours. Her performances begin just after the traditional 8pm applause for healthcare workers on the frontlines of the pandemic. IMAGES
Film officiel de lancement de la nouvelle Porsche 911, génération Type 992 dévoilée le 27 novembre 2018.
Legendary German automaker Porsche has shown that it's not out of its depth when it comes to making designs to tame the high seas as it unveiled the GTT 115 superyacht in Monte Carlo on Wednesday. The 115 foot superyacht features two V12s paired diesel engines of 1,650-horsepower, and can reach a staggering 21 knots over a range of 3,400 nautical miles. With a price tag starting at $16.71 million, the GTT 115 is being marketed to only the most well-heeled clients.
As virtual reality tech develops, we are discovering new uses for VR every day. Any mechanic will tell you how many parts any vehicle can have, and how it's not always clear what repairs are needed to fix an issue. The Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research displayed its VR solution for car repairs, which allows users to see a full 3D model of all the parts a car can have, at the 2017 CeBIT digital expo in Hanover on Sunday, . The system is designed specifically for mechanics, but may soon be available commercially. The technology can be used to show a mechanic where he has to look for repairs inside a car or where to install the corresponding part, among other tasks. Held annually in Hanover, CeBIT is one of the world's largest tech trade fairs and will go on until March 24.
The DMC-GF1 is based on the Micro Four Thirds system standard which means it has similar performance capabilities of a digital SLR, but in a more compact size.