Porsche in 2022: end of year review
This was the year that our community reconnected
Porsche cars lined up at event, Dubai evening skyline behind
From Sean Wotherspoon’s Taycan Cross Turismo art car to gatherings of beautiful classic Porsche vehicles, an IPO to breaking lots of records, we’ve rounded up all the action from a brilliant year in one exciting fun film
2022 was the year when we reconnected as a Porsche community. With you, we welcomed new models, like the dynamic 911 Carrera T and adventurous 911 Dakar. We hung out at incredible car events, like that celebration of all things air-cooled and classic Porsche, Luftgehkült in California, and the legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed. We said a goodbye to the 911 RSR racecar in Bahrain and were wowed by show-stopping Porsche art cars from leading creatives, like Sean Wotherspoon and Vexx. This is a film about the stories we’ve recounted. Stories told on social networks and real life, in words and in film. This is Porsche in 2022. Now bring on 2023…
Consumption and emission information 911 Dakar (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined: 11.3 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions combined: 256 g/km; CO₂ class: G.
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