Who else could give a better Porsche top five?
To celebrate its own illustrious history, Porsche created a top five series on YouTube, showing some of the greatest models the company has ever built. The series has featured some special guests, such as Ansel Elgort, the star of Baby Driver. The latest episode has one of the most special guests of them all, as Ferdinand Porsche's own grandson, Dr. Woflgang Porsche, gives us a tour of his favorite models from his private collection. Who else could give a better opinion of the best Porsche models than the founder's own grandson?
As expected, Dr. Porsche's collection is extensive, and his five favorites are well-chosen. Five through three include the 993 911 Turbo S, the Carrera GT, and the all-new Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, which serves as his daily driver.
In second place, Dr. Porsche chose his 1952 356 America Roadster, which was only originally sold in the US market. We won't tell you his number one choice, you'll have to watch the video for that. What we can tell you is that, surprisingly, his favorite Porsche model is not a 911, even though his brother is the one who designed the car.
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To celebrate its own illustrious history, Porsche created a top five series on YouTube, showing some of the greatest models the company has ever built. The series has featured some special guests, such as Ansel Elgort, the star of Baby Driver. The latest episode has one of the most special guests of them all, as Ferdinand Porsche's own grandson, Dr. Woflgang Porsche, gives us a tour of his favorite models from his private collection. Who else could give a better opinion of the best Porsche models than the founder's own grandson?
As expected, Dr. Porsche's collection is extensive, and his five favorites are well-chosen. Five through three include the 993 911 Turbo S, the Carrera GT, and the all-new Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, which serves as his daily driver.
In second place, Dr. Porsche chose his 1952 356 America Roadster, which was only originally sold in the US market. We won't tell you his number one choice, you'll have to watch the video for that. What we can tell you is that, surprisingly, his favorite Porsche model is not a 911, even though his brother is the one who designed the car.
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