930
The Porsche 930, introduced in 1975, was the first turbocharged production 911, setting a new benchmark for high-performance sports cars. Featuring a widened body, flared wheel arches, and a distinctive "whale tail" rear spoiler, the 930 combined aggressive styling with formidable power. Its 3.0-liter flat-six turbocharged engine initially produced 256 horsepower, later increasing to 3.3 liters and 296 horsepower in 1978 with the addition of an intercooler. Known for its thrilling yet demanding driving dynamics, the 930's rear-engine layout and sudden turbo boost earned it a reputation as a car that required skill to master. Production continued until 1989, with later models benefiting from a five-speed gearbox and improved handling, cementing its status as a legendary sports car.