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  1. Ferdinand Porsche (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was a German-Bohemian automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche AG. He is best known for creating the first gasoline – electric hybrid vehicle ( LohnerPorsche ), the Volkswagen Beetle , the Auto Union racing cars , the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK , and several other important ...

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  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Ferdinand Porsche founded the Porsche car company in 1931. In the early 1920s, he oversaw the development of the Mercedes compressor car and later developed the first designs of the Volkswagen...

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  4. From design engineer to entrepreneur. The Porsche design company undertook development work for all kinds of technical appliances, from wind turbines and other types of turbines to engines and new vehicle concepts for Wanderer and Zündapp. In 1933, Ferdinand Porsche designed the famous Auto Union 16-cylinder sports car for the only recently ...

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Ferdinand Porsche (born September 3, 1875, Maffersdorf, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Liberec, Czech Republic]—died January 30, 1951, Stuttgart, West Germany) was an Austrian automotive engineer who designed the popular Volkswagen car.

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    The origins of the company date to the 1930s when Czech-German automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche founded Porsche [4] with Adolf Rosenberger, a keystone figure in the creation of German automotive manufacturer and Audi precursor Auto Union, [5] and Austrian businessman Anton Piëch, who was, at the time, also Ferdinand Porsche's son in law.

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  7. Ferdinand Porsche (1875-1951) was an innovator whose ground-breaking designs made him one of the great figures in the automotive history of the first half of the 20th century. He began looking into the construction of electric vehicles as early as 1898.

  8. A Humble Beginning (1948-1954) Porsche introduces the aerodynamic "356," named for its design project number. Through 1949, the company hand-builds the first 52 cars in a small garage in Gmund, Austria. Porsche leases space in the Reutter body factory in Zuffenhausen, a Stuttgart suburb. Reutter builds bodies for the 356 and production reaches ...

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