Transaxle

The Porsche transaxle models 924, 928, 944, and 968, represent a significant chapter in the company's history. These models, which were produced from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s, feature a unique front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout with the transmission located at the rear of the car, or transaxle. This layout allowed for improved weight distribution, handling, and stability, making the transaxle models popular among driving enthusiasts. While the models differ in terms of engine size and power output, they all share a focus on high performance, precision engineering, and sleek design. Today, these models are highly sought after by Porsche collectors and enthusiasts for their unique driving experience and place in the brand's history.