Interesting Facts About the Porsche 928
The Porsche 928 was introduced in 1977 as a grand touring car and stayed in production until 1995, representing a single generation. Its design emphasized lightweight construction and a comfortable, easy‑to‑handle driving experience.
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Long‑lasting Single Generation (1977‑1995)
The Porsche 928 debuted in 1977 and remained in production until 1995, spanning an 18‑year run without a new generation. Throughout its lifespan it was marketed as a grand touring car.
Lightweight, Easy‑to‑Handle Grand Tourer
When Porsche designed the 928, the emphasis was on lightweight construction, resulting in a car praised for being easy to handle, comfortable, and effortless on long journeys.
Club Sport Finale and Parts Sharing
The limited‑run Club Sport version saw its last units produced in the early winter of 1988/89, after a small batch of models in 1988 and early 1989. Additionally, the 928 shares several components—such as the heater valve and various electrical parts—with Porsche’s 951 and 944 models.
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