You can now quickly and easily find selected genuine parts for your classic car using the Porsche Classic Parts Explorer. Each year, some 300 reissued parts plus selected products for specific models become available online, along with all of the relevant details, of course. In addition to images and part numbers, you will find a range of useful information regarding the individual products and specific usage scenarios.
As you can imagine, there is a wealth of information available to explore. Why not begin your own tour of the Parts Explorer now and find out which reissued parts are available for your classic car. Incidentally: It is worth checking back regularly. After all, our product range is always expanding. We look forward to your visit.
The best sounds from more than 6 decades. You can hear them all at your Porsche Classic Partner.
Porsche is further expanding its Classic expertise. Selected Porsche Centres are or will become Porsche Classic Partner. Experienced experts will be available to answer any questions you may have, and your classic vehicle will be in good hands.
Since its inception in 2002, the “Le Mans Classic”, which is held every two years, has established itself as one of the world’s largest vintage car races. Here, the international racing and automobile scene meets up regularly to celebrate the historic classics at this legendary French race track.
The Goodwood Revival, which has been held at the Goodwood Motor Circuit since 1998, is a very special experience. This world-renowned meeting of pre-1966 racing cars gives visitors a taste of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. The vintage and classic races on the authentic circuit, which remains untouched by modern motor sports, are not the only spectacular feature: visitors also dress up in period clothing to immerse themselves in another world and bring the old times to life.
The Techno Classica in Essen is an internationally renowned motor show for vintage, classic and prestige cars, motor sports, motorcycles, spare parts and restoration. The world-famous trade-show is therefore the international meeting point for classic cars and vintage enthusiasts.
If you want to experience historic racing and Sports Cars in action, the AvD Oldtimer Grand Prix is unmissable. Every year, this captivating event on the Nürburgring attracts thousands of classic car lovers to the Eifel region. Fans of the Porsche brand are greeted there not just by the thrilling atmosphere of the race circuit, but also by a wealth of fascinating information about all things Porsche.
Over 70 percent of all Porsche vehicles ever built are still on the road today. We make sure it stays that way: with quality "Made in Germany" and more than 52,000 Porsche Classic Genuine Parts from over 1,000 Classic suppliers.
Porsche carries out intensive tyre development and testing and regularly issues lists of manufacturer-approved summer and winter tyres for all new vehicles. Porsche also regularly publishes lists of approved tyres for vintage cars and recent classics. For this purpose, more than 150 different sets of tyres are tested in a wide variety of disciplines, on the relevant original vehicles.
In the Porsche Classic catalogue “ORIGINALE”, we are presenting a selection of product highlights and innovations from the range of Porsche Classic spare parts and accessories. We also tell you some interesting details about certain products – namely the histories being the production and testing procedures. Each genuine part has its own exciting story to tell.
Here you will find all the background information and answers to frequently asked questions on the topic of engine oil. You will also find an explanation of the terms and characteristics of the various types of engine oil, the requirements for engine oil and its development.
Take a look through historical documents relating to classic Porsche models. Here you can find, amongst other gems, historical poster, colour charts and composite sketches of your classic car.
General questions/Vehicle information/Certificates phone: +49 (0) 1806 / 356-911 (0.20 € per call from German landline, max. 0,60€ per minute from German mobile network; charges for calls from outside Germany may vary) e-mail: contact@porsche.de
Classic Genuine Parts/Repairs You can find out more from your Porsche Classic Partner and at your Porsche Centre.
^ The published electricity consumption (kWh per 100 km), charging times (hours/minutes) and kilometre (km) range are estimates determined in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) – see www.porsche.com/wltp. The WLTP is the test procedure used in the European Union and does not apply in Australia, where the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) remains the appropriate test standard under ADR 81/02. Actual figures will vary as they are dependent on many factors including driving style, road and traffic conditions, weather conditions, a vehicle’s features, equipment, accessories, condition, load and use. Extra features and accessories (attachments, tyre formats, etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics can also affect the electricity consumption and performance values of a car. The published charging times are estimated using the vehicle’s charging equipment and European charging facilities, with the battery temperature under optimum conditions and the vehicle having an initial charge status of 5%. CO2 emissions can also be generated at the power source when vehicles are being charged, unless 100% renewable energy is used. As Australian models have not been tested in accordance with the NEDC procedure, the published figures do not apply in Australia and must not be relied upon in making a decision as to whether to purchase a vehicle. Please contact an Official Porsche Centre to obtain more information.
* The published fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures are determined by Porsche AG laboratory testing in accordance with ADR 81/02 on test vehicles. Actual figures will depend on many factors, including without limitation: road and traffic conditions, fuel quality, environmental conditions, individual driving style, vehicle load, vehicle condition and use (including any additional equipment and/or accessories) and how the vehicle is driven. For hybrid or electric vehicles, CO2 emissions can also be generated at the power source when vehicles are being recharged, unless 100% renewable energy is used. Generally, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions will differ from the published figures in real world driving conditions. Published figures should only be used for the purpose of comparison between vehicles.