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The history of the Porsche Targa" Stuttgart. Porsche reveals the 911 Targa for the first time at the motor show. International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September 1965. The Targa is a sports car. That isn't either. A convertible or 2-door coupe, and neither a hardtop nor a 4-door saloon, this was the birth of something new: the open-top sports car. The safest place in the world with a permanently installed roll bar safety device. Driving while exposed to The atmosphere of nature is so pleasant that you have never seen it before in any other car with an open roof.
Such benefits must be raised. to C Level Executive List the folding roof unit and the removable plastic rear window: whether the roof can be fully opened From front to back, with just the roof opening in the middle of the vehicle, or even with the rear windows folded down, the Targa development concept signals the beginning of our philosophy of delivering a wide range of driving experiences from Porsche, which did not have a lasting effect on Future variants of not only the 911 sports car, but also other models. of Porsche as well, such as the Porsche 914 (Porsche 914) or the Carrera GT (Carrera GT) Origin of the nickname Targa Florio As a result of new development guidelines and resistance to the use of convertibles in the United States, Porsche has had to increase the safety of convertibles for American customers, so it has considered adopting the name of the stadium.
Porsche's success in racing was part of the decision to name the new model one of the Top of the list of interesting names is Targa Florio, a racetrack in Sicily. where Porsche has created works It has adorned the world of motorsport since the mid-1950s. Initially, the term "911 Flori" was considered until Harald Wagner, Head of Domestic Sales, came up with an answer that everyone found. We had to think through the question: “Why don't we just call it Targa?” in Italian, which means "targa." The legend began to take shape as soon as it appeared on a brochure in August 1965. Porsche patented the name Targa. Later that season In the fall of 1966, the Targa was introduced, complementing the coupe body style. for the Porsche 911, 911 S and 912, and from the end of the summer of 1967, Targa customers could choose to order special equipment. Permanent rear window with defogger.
Such benefits must be raised. to C Level Executive List the folding roof unit and the removable plastic rear window: whether the roof can be fully opened From front to back, with just the roof opening in the middle of the vehicle, or even with the rear windows folded down, the Targa development concept signals the beginning of our philosophy of delivering a wide range of driving experiences from Porsche, which did not have a lasting effect on Future variants of not only the 911 sports car, but also other models. of Porsche as well, such as the Porsche 914 (Porsche 914) or the Carrera GT (Carrera GT) Origin of the nickname Targa Florio As a result of new development guidelines and resistance to the use of convertibles in the United States, Porsche has had to increase the safety of convertibles for American customers, so it has considered adopting the name of the stadium.
Porsche's success in racing was part of the decision to name the new model one of the Top of the list of interesting names is Targa Florio, a racetrack in Sicily. where Porsche has created works It has adorned the world of motorsport since the mid-1950s. Initially, the term "911 Flori" was considered until Harald Wagner, Head of Domestic Sales, came up with an answer that everyone found. We had to think through the question: “Why don't we just call it Targa?” in Italian, which means "targa." The legend began to take shape as soon as it appeared on a brochure in August 1965. Porsche patented the name Targa. Later that season In the fall of 1966, the Targa was introduced, complementing the coupe body style. for the Porsche 911, 911 S and 912, and from the end of the summer of 1967, Targa customers could choose to order special equipment. Permanent rear window with defogger.