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    Porsche 914 – Born of collaboration between Porsche and VW

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    The Porsche 914, manufactured in 1969, is an iconic sports car that holds a unique place in the history of the German automotive manufacturer Porsche. Born out of a collaboration between Porsche and Volkswagen, the 914 is celebrated for its mid-engine design and distinctive styling, marking a departure from Porsche’s traditional rear-engine sports cars. Clcompany is delighted to feature the facts about the 1969’s Classic Porsche 914.

    Flashback

    In the late 1960s, Porsche and Volkswagen embarked on a collaborative venture to create an affordable and versatile sports car that would appeal to a broader market. Seeking to bridge the gap between the practicality of the Volkswagen Beetle and the performance-oriented Porsche 911, the partnership gave birth to the Porsche 914 in 1969. The car was envisioned as a mid-engine marvel, blending the engineering prowess of Porsche with the accessible design sensibilities of Volkswagen. It was a unique collaboration, marked by the 914’s dual badging as both a Porsche and a Volkswagen. Over the seven years of production, the 914 became an emblematic representation of the successful synergy between two iconic German automotive brands.

    Years in production – 1969 to 1976

    The Design

    Porsche 914
    Source: Pinterest

    The Porsche 914, renowned for its mid-engine configuration and Targa top design, presents a unique and balanced appearance with compact dimensions, pop-up headlights, and the absence of a traditional trunk lid. Featuring both four-cylinder and the iconic 914/6 with a 2.0-liter flat-six engine, it delivers a powerful performance. The removable Targa top adds versatility, appealing to those seeking both coupe and convertible experiences. With a driver-centric cockpit, the design’s focus on exceptional balance, handling, and sporty aesthetics is evident. The streamlined exterior, highlighted by the horizontal black bar connecting taillights, enhances its timeless appeal, making the classic 914 an enduring classic admired by automotive enthusiasts globally. The Porsche 914, with its innovative design, collaborative history, and notable performance, remains a captivating chapter in the legacy of Porsche sports cars.

    Top Specifications of Porsche 914

    1. Displacement – 1971 cc
    2. Power – 95 hp @ 4900 rpm
    3. Torque – 116 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm
    4. Transmission – 5-speed manual
    5. Top speed – 180 km/h 
    6. Kerb weight – 940 kg
    7. Wheelbase – 96.46 inches
    Porsche 914
    Source: Elferspot

    Interesting facts

    1. The 914 was a joint venture between Porsche and Volkswagen. Badged as both a Porsche and a Volkswagen, the car aimed to combine the strengths of both brands.

    2. While most 914 models were equipped with four-cylinder engines, the Porsche 914/6, with its flat-six engine, is a coveted version among collectors due to its higher performance.

    3. Porsche released special editions of the 914, such as the “914 Limited Edition” in 1974, featuring unique color options and additional features.

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