However, in English it is often pronounced as a single syllable /pɔːrʃ/ (listen) PORSH—without a final /ə/. Porsche is a German surname and most Germans usually pronounce the final "e" of a word or name.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.We would love to hear from you! The creation of the integrated automotive group is then to conclude with the merger of Volkswagen AG and Porsche SE during the course of the same year," Volkswagen said in a prepared statement for the media on Monday. Hello, Porsche friend. Porsche sought on 4 March 2008 to allay fears it would attempt to force a merger with Volkswagen. Both entities hope to have engineered a full merger by 2011 if such a move is approved by the regulatory authorities. As Porsche offered only small capacity cars in the 1950s and 1960s, they scored many wins in their classes, and occasionally also overall victories against bigger cars.Most notably winning the 1964 Road America 500 in an under 2 litre rs-60 driven by Bill Wuesthoff and Augie Pabst Particular success has been in sports car racing, notably the Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio, races which were later used in the naming of street cars. The Porsche 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven or in German: Neunelfer) is a two-door, 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car. Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern both became part of the present land of In post-war Germany, parts were generally in short supply, so the 356 automobile used components from the Volkswagen Beetle, including the engine case from its The design office gave sequential numbers to every project (See In 1972, the company's legal form was changed from The first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Porsche AG was Dr. Because the company made a …

How do I know this? Fuhrmann (being responsible for the so-called Fuhrmann-engine used in the 356 Carrera models and the 550 Spyder having four Wendelin Wiedeking, Current President and CEO of Porsche.In 1990, Porsche had a memorandum of understanding with Ferdinand Porsche's grandson, Ferdinand Piëch, was chairman and CEO of the Volkswagen Group from 1993 to 2002. As of 2005, the extended Porsche and Piech families controlled all of Porsche AG's voting shares. Ferdinand Piëch who was responsible for mechanical development of Porsche's serial and racing cars before founded his own engineering bureau and developed a 5-cylinder-inline Diesel engine for Mercedes-Benz. However, here's a link to the Wiki page on the vehicle, with its own take on pronunciation.