Porsche 356
The Porsche 356 marks the true beginning of the Porsche sports car lineage.
Lightweight, mechanically simple and rear-engined, it established the layout and philosophy that would define the 911 decades later.
Derived from early post-war engineering concepts, the 356 combined compact dimensions with a low centre of gravity and a horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine.
Without the 356, there would be no 911.
Its rear-engine configuration and lightweight construction laid the foundation for Porsche’s enduring engineering philosophy.
The car shown here is a 356 B T5 (1962), powered by a 1.6-litre flat-four producing 90 hp.
Technical specification
- Engine: 1.6-litre air-cooled flat-four
- Power: 90 hp
- Layout: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive
- Year: 1962 (B T5)



