What is the brand introduction of Porsche?
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Porsche, also known as 'Borsh' (Porsche is the Cantonese transliteration from Hong Kong, while Borsh is the Mandarin transliteration), is commonly referred to as Porsche Company in Chinese. It is a German automobile brand headquartered in Stuttgart, founded by Ferdinand Porsche (also known as 'Big Porsche'). Below is additional information: 1. Meaning of the Porsche emblem: The English emblem of Porsche adopts the surname of Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the German Porsche company. The graphical emblem features the shield-shaped city emblem of Stuttgart, where the company is located. The word 'PORSCHE' is at the top of the emblem, indicating that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design Company; the word 'STUTTGART' above the horse signifies that the company's headquarters is in Stuttgart; the emblem's center features a spirited horse, representing Stuttgart's fame for breeding noble horses; the deer antler patterns in the upper left and lower right corners of the emblem indicate that Stuttgart was once a great place for hunting. 2. Porsche introduction: Porsche, a German automobile brand, was founded by Ferdinand Porsche (also translated as Ferdinand Borsh), who invented the electric motor at the age of 24 (in 1899) and gained international fame at the Paris International Exhibition the following year. Porsche cars are distinguished by their unique characteristics, such as the Beetle-like shape, rear-mounted engine, and outstanding performance, quickly becoming renowned in the automotive world.
Speaking of Porsche, I have to start from its founding. In 1931, Ferdinand Porsche established the brand. Initially, he designed the Beetle, then pivoted to crafting high-performance sports cars. The first model, the 356, was launched in 1948, and in 1963, the legendary 911 was born. Rooted in German craftsmanship, Porsche pursues precision engineering and timeless design, consistently winning at Le Mans, proving it's not just about stunning looks. Personally, I believe Porsche embodies perseverance and innovation—from the classics of yesteryears to the modern Cayenne SUV, always blending practicality with passion. It's more like a cultural icon, witnessing the evolution of the automotive industry and turning driving into an artistic experience.