Vivid Racing had the pleasure of touring the new Porsche museum and factory here in Stuttgart, Germany on March 26, 2009. The Porsche Museum consists of an evolution of both the 911 and racing cars from Ferdinand Porsche. Included on display in the Stuttgart facility is some of the concept cars including the original Boxster, 911 turbo, Porsche GT1, and Carrera GT. In addition to the museum tour, we also got to tour the facility. This included the manufacturing process of chassis assembly, motor and tranny installation, as well as the interior assembly. Because of strict porsche regulations, we were not allowed to take pictures inside the factory. However you can see below many pictures from the Porsche Museum. Only the 911 including the Carrera, GT3, Turbo, and GT2 are made at the Stuttgart factory. All cars are “just in time inventory” as they are made to order for customers. They produce about 80 cars per shift working 2 shifts per day. The Cayenne and Cayman are produced in Finland, however their engines are still build in the engine room of Stuttgart. Porsche Stuttgart has over 4000 employees with 350+ working in the assembly line to produce your specialty to Porsche. Check out the pictures and video below.
Watch the Video of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart Germany Here.
You can also shop our Porsche Performance Store Here.
View more pictures on our Vivid Racing Forums Gallery of the Porsche Museum Here.