What are the differences between Porsche 981 and 718?

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AutumnDella
07/29/25 11:54pm
In terms of power, the 718 is slightly stronger than the 981, and the 718 has greater potential for power upgrades. Here is some related information about Porsche: 1. Brand Culture: The English logo of Porsche adopts the surname of Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German Porsche company. The graphic logo uses the shield-shaped city emblem of Stuttgart, where the company is located. The word "PORSCHE" is at the top of the logo, indicating that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design Company. The word "STUTTGART" above the horse in the logo indicates that the company's headquarters is in Stuttgart. 2. Brand Introduction: Porsche is a world-famous luxury car brand under the German Volkswagen Group, also translated as "Borshche." Headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, it is one of the main representatives of European and American automobiles. Main models include the 911, 718, Boxster, Cayman, Panamera, Cayenne, and Macan.
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