5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

Porsche's tie-up with Rimac is only the latest in a long line of Stuttgart collaborations, as these cars prove
5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

A few weeks ago, it was announced that Porsche had taken a 10 per cent stake in Rimac. The plan is to “form of a development partnership,” which will likely mean that Rimac-designed tech will end up in the incoming Porsche Taycan and other electric cars from Stuttgart, as well as Porsche bits ending up in future products from the Croatian electric hypercar firm.

The thing is, Porsche has previous in this area. Its current line-up features multiple models that share engines, platforms and parts with other VW Group cars, but more interestingly, its had a hand in developing several vehicles from other brands. And even things that aren’t cars: from forklift trucks to Harley Davidson motorbikes, Porsche’s engineers do get around.

Sticking to cars, though, there are still plenty of weird and wonderful examples. Here are some you might have heard of, and others that might give you a ‘TIL’ moment…

Audi RS2

5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

Let’s get the most well-known one out of the way first. We’re talking - of course - about the Audi RS2, which even wears Porsche ‘Cup’ wheels and has Porsche-branded brake calipers, for Pete’s sake.

Yep, the Audi RS dynasty all started with a car co-developed by Porsche. Along with the braking, the suspension was the work of Stuttgart, as were the modifications to the 2.2-litre inline-five engine, bringing the total firepower to 315bhp.

Much of the car was built in Porsche’s Rossle-Bau factory, using space gained by the discontinuation of another joint venture. Which leads us to the next car on our list…

Mercedes 500E

5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

Porsche may be a huge money spinner now, but in the early 1990s, all was not well for the brand. The Boxster and Cayenne that effectively saved the company were still one way off, and it needed a new source of revenue, and badly.

The answer came in the form of a joint-venture with Mercedes, which involved taking the dependable but not exactly exciting ‘W124’ and turning it into a super saloon brute to give the BMW M5 of the era something to worry about. Porsche did so by modifying the engine bay to accommodate a 5.0-litre V8 borrowed from the R129 SL.

Bits of the SL also made it into the suspension, which featured a much wider track than the standard W124. The arches were widened to suit, giving the 500E a subtly menacing stance.

Renault Clio V6

5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

The Porsche connection to the RS2 and 500E won’t be big news to a lot of you, but here’s a Stuttgart collaboration that might have passed you by.

Renault’s mad Clio V6 already had something borrowed from another manufacturer, with its mid-mounted powerplant pinched from PSA, but for the ‘Phase II’ version of the car, Porsche was drafted in to make some changes. Stuttgart’s engineers modified cylinder heads, camshafts and inlet manifolds, bumping the power to 255bhp.

Lada Samara

5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

And here’s where proceedings take a somewhat less glamorous turn. The Lada Samara may be a conspicuously rubbish car, but if you own one, you can at least talk it up by telling people it has a Porsche-developed engine because Stuttgart did actually have some involvement in the design of its carburetted inline-four.

The project was preceded by the Vaz-Porsche 2103, a planned but eventually cancelled update of the Lada 1500 which featured updated suspension plus interior and exterior styling courtesy of the German firm.

Seat Ibiza (Mk1)

5 Cars That Were Made With Help From Porsche

Another more humble car to receive some love from Porsche is the very first Seat Ibiza. A variety of companies were brought in to create the supermini, with input on the manufacturing side from Karmann and a body drawn up by Italdesign.

Much of Porsche’s involvement concerned the development of the engine, which was the same unit used in the Samara. Only with the Ibiza, Seat went as far as paying Porsche a small fee for each car to license ‘System Porsche’ script on the rocker cover. And yes, this did lead to owners slapping big ‘System Porsche’ stickers on the bodywork…

Comments

LittleFun

Lada 111 was made with the help of porsche aswell!

08/06/2018 - 14:40 |
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2110 family - 2110(sedan),2111(wagon),2112(hatch/coupe)
They are based on the 2108/9(Samara) but were only aerodynamically optimized in Porsche’s air tunnels.

08/06/2018 - 14:58 |
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Anonymous

Samara and Ibiza have different engines.

08/06/2018 - 14:59 |
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HAYABUSA

Ahem

08/06/2018 - 19:20 |
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Nothing to do with Porsche.
Panther was made by MAN/Henschel

08/06/2018 - 22:02 |
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Anonymous

The Legacy B4 Blitzen was also made by Porsche help!

08/06/2018 - 20:42 |
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Paul Beckman (slowtsx)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Wait what inhales deeply AHHHHHHH

08/07/2018 - 00:22 |
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Anonymous

fully developed by porsche but who cares

08/06/2018 - 22:02 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Lol, and my dad wondered why a friend’s Zafira was so much faster than our Touran 1.9TDi 105…

08/06/2018 - 22:11 |
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Anonymous

I bought a Lada Samara 1500 for 4,400 Pounds. It went like a Rocket. I took great delight annoying young buzz bombs by blowing them off at traffic lights. Now I know why; Porsche had a hand in it`s Engine.

08/06/2018 - 22:20 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Which engine tho?
1.1, 1.3 or the 1.5?
It was offered with all of those.

08/07/2018 - 09:56 |
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Cyanide

SAMARA? OMGGG

08/07/2018 - 06:17 |
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Anonymous

The original Duratec V6 - which ended up in Volvos, Jaguars, Mazdas with some degree of modifications by said manufacturers- was initially designed by Porsche and sold later on to Ford

08/07/2018 - 07:21 |
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BV86_OFISHAL (AUDM Fanboy)

Also, a VW sports car project that went bankrupt, and turned into the Porsche 924.

08/07/2018 - 11:57 |
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Nehva

The Samara looks like a Favorit ripoff

08/08/2018 - 15:06 |
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