Porsche is a German manufacturer that began production of sports cars in 1948. Over the next five decades, Porsche built a range of iconic models, including the 356, 911, and 928. During the 50-year production run, Porsche offered various engine options, including flat-four, flat-six, and V8 configurations, ranging from 1.5L to 4.5L in size. In terms of transmission, customers could choose from manual or automatic gearboxes.
As for trim levels, Porsche offered several editions of each model, with varying levels of luxury and performance features. In terms of color options, Porsche offered a range of standard and custom hues for customers to choose from.
Performance-wise, early Porsches could reach 0-60 mph times of around 10-12 seconds, with top speeds ranging from 90 to 130 mph. More recent models, such as the 911 Turbo, boasted 0-60 mph times as low as 3.2 seconds and top speeds over 200 mph.
It's worth noting that the production numbers of Porsche vehicles varied greatly depending on the model and year. For example, Porsche built over 78,000 units of the 911 during the 20-year span between 1965 and 1985.