968
The Porsche 968 features naturally-aspirated 3.0-liter inline-four engine (104mm bore, 88mm stroke) producing 240 PS (177 kW/237 hp) at 6,200 rpm with 305 Nm (225 pound-feet) torque through six-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed Tiptronic automatic and rear transaxle layout achieving near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution at approximately 1,370kg curb weight. Engineering innovations include VarioCam variable valve timing system, optimized induction and exhaust systems, dual-mass flywheel, updated engine management electronics, and fourth-largest four-cylinder displacement offered in production vehicle at time establishing sophisticated naturally-aspirated performance delivery with exceptional handling balance supporting both road and track applications.
968 launched 1991 represented final evolution of Porsche front-engine transaxle platform lineage succeeding 944 model combining refined aerodynamics with modern technology bridging gap between classic air-cooled 911 era and water-cooled future, produced until 1995 when company shifted focus toward mid-engine Boxster and modern 996-generation 911. Performance variants included Turbo S generating 305 horsepower with 500 Nm torque and limited-production Turbo RS racing variant producing 350 horsepower for endurance competition establishing 968 as capable platform for both street performance and motorsport applications including club racing, time attack, and vintage racing categories where balanced chassis dynamics and robust drivetrain continue supporting enthusiast engagement decades after production concluded.