Christophorus – The Porsche Magazine Podcast
1) Issue 393 | A Visit to Épernay
What exactly are the qualities of a top-notch champagne? An excursion to Moët & Chandon.
2) Issue 393 | 99X Electric
An all-electric drive with maximum efficiency. A team whose success is nearly unrivaled. Four brilliant minds from the former LMP team at the top. That’s how Porsche is starting its first Formula E se...Show More
3) Issue 393 | Project 356/930
After thirty-one years in Australia, Viktor Grahser returned to his native Austria with one suitcase and three Porsche 356s. He broke a hole in the wall of his house and pushed one Porsche into his li...Show More
4) Issue 393 | Painted Love
Californian Lisa Taylor has a bit of a thing for Porsche models in vibrant colors. Whether it’s yellow, pink, or blue—it had better be bright!
5) Issue 393 | Laptime
November 13, 1994, is a special date in the history of motorsports. On this day, China held its first international race. At the time, the Communist regime was still striving to bolster its global pro...Show More
6) Issue 392 | Icon
Zuffenhausen, 1938. The office of Ferdinand Porsche in the newly built Porsche plant, now known as Plant 1. Tidy, almost spartan. Not a bit of decoration on the walls.
7) Issue 392 | Laptime
Nürburgring, twenty-four-hour race, May 15/16, 2010. The best lap time of the Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid is by no means surprising: eight minutes, 35.393 seconds.
8) Issue 392 | Energized City
Boston wants to achieve full climate neutrality and is charting a completely new course to get there. The city won’t ban cars from its center. They’ll still be welcome in the future — if they’re elect...Show More
9) Issue 392 | “That’ll Be My Car”
Erling Henningstad from Norway is one of the world’s first twenty thousand people interested in owning a Porsche Taycan. What prompts the wish to buy a car that you know virtually nothing about — exce...Show More
10) Issue 392 | View Beyond the Visible
Since 2017 Porsche has been active in Tel Aviv to discover talents and ideas for the mobility of the future — together with start-up scouts such as Sigalit Klimovsky.