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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Ferdinand Porsche. 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...

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  2. Jakob Lohner had begun construction of automobiles in 1896 under Ludwig Lohner in the trans- Danubian suburb of Floridsdorf. Their first design — unveiled in Vienna, Austria, on 26 June 1898 — was the Egger–Lohner vehicle (also referred to as the C.2 Phaeton).

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  4. The Porsche name has become synonymous with sports cars and racecars because that is what company founders Ferdinand Porsche and his son Ferdinand ("Ferry") set out to build when they first set up shop with 200 workers in 1948.

  5. Mar 28, 1998 · Ferdinand Porsche Jr., who helped his father develop the Volkswagen Beetle before World War II and later founded the sports car firm that bears his name, died Friday at age 88.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Ferdinand Porsche was an Austrian automotive engineer who designed the popular Volkswagen car. Porsche became general director of the Austro-Daimler Company in 1916 and moved to the Daimler Company in Stuttgart in 1923. He left in 1931 and formed his own firm to design sports cars and racing cars.

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  7. Apr 25, 2012 · When Ferdinand Porsche established his company on April 25, 1931, it's unlikely he envisioned world-renowned cars such as the 911 GT3 RS and Cayman R would wear a badge with his name on it....

  8. It would be called "Volkswagen". Porsche redesigned his small car. It would have a four-cylinder engine, a maximum speed of 62 MPH, and get 36 miles to the gallon. Porsche's company built the first prototypes in 1936, and the German government tested them relentlessly throughout 1937.

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