Porsche Files Trademark for "919"
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Porsche Files Trademark for "919"
Porsche Files Trademark for "919"
by John Coyle
With the debut of the 2013 Cayman still fresh, we've learned Stuttgart has filed the numerals as a "word mark" with the German Patent Office. But what, if anything, the company plans to do with the name is unclear. Eagle-eyed folks will note that it's a digit higher than the designation of Porsche's forthcoming hybrid halo car, and that raises some interesting possibilities. Might we eventually see some kind of uber-exclusive, track-only variant—à la Ferrari's FXX—emerge from Stuttgart's skunk works? Or a fire-breathing road car sans the green powertrain?
What do you think? Is this development much ado about nothing? Or a prelude to awesomeness?
[via GT Spirit]
Last edited by JCoyle; 12-06-2012 at 08:57 PM.
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If the 919 is going to be a 918 minus the hybrid bit, it's going to be one helluva machine!
It's just what everyone wanted. A high-strung race-derived V8 Porsche supercar without the batteries (which in turn will mean less weight)
Hope they give it with the 7-speed manual from the 991
It's just what everyone wanted. A high-strung race-derived V8 Porsche supercar without the batteries (which in turn will mean less weight)
Hope they give it with the 7-speed manual from the 991