Showing posts with label Porsche Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porsche Design. Show all posts

New X-Series Grill by Porsche Design Studio: Barbeque in Zuffenhausen Style

Here's the first ever barbeque grill designed by the Porsche Design Studio. Created for Grand Home Holding's Barbeques Galore division, the sharp looking grill is called X-Series, which is somewhat unfortunate as the name is associated with BMW's SUV lineup. Something in the likes of '929' for example, would have been more appropriate -at least for petrol heads- since the grill is the work of the Porsche owned design studio. The gas grill comes with front and back infrared ceramic burners (sic...) and is available in a matte black finish for $5,999 and in a stainless steel finish for a whopping $8,499.

We're no grill experts but the company claims that the Porsche-penned X-Series incorporates a new burner technology called 'Crossray' that uses up to 50% less gas and emits up to 80% less smoke than traditional gas grills.

"The collaboration with Porsche Design Studio has been an incredible process to be a part of," said Jeffery Sears, CEO for Barbeques Galore. "Porsche Design Studio brought their impeccable sense of detail, beauty and best-in-class engineering to create a superior outdoor grilling system. We incorporated Crossray(R) which is the most advanced gas grilling system available to consumers. The result is a winning combination of functionality and style found in the X-Series."

Porsche Design Studio Grill - Carscoop
Porsche Design Studio Grill - Carscoop
Porsche Design Studio Grill - Carscoop
Porsche Design Studio Grill - Carscoop

http://carscoopcar.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-x-series-grill-by-porsche-design.html?m=0

Porsche Design P’9522 Cell Phone Hits the Euro Market

Porsche Design P'9522 Cell Phone SagemThe all-new P’9522 is the result of yet another team-up between French cell-phone maker Sagem and Porsche Design. Even though its styling looks the product of a one-night stand between a Sony-Ericcson candybar and an iPhone, overall, the iPorsche err, we mean the P’9522 is pretty good looking. The candybar which is carved from an aluminum block also comes equipped with decent features like a 5 Megapixels digital camera, a large 2.8-inch touch screen, GPS, a WiFi connector and even a MicroSD fingerprint reader that allows users to be authenticated by fingerprints. -Continued

Oddly enough, the Sagem-developed P’9522 doesn’t come with 3G support but we doubt anyone will care. The Porsche-branded cell phone is expected to go on sale in France in November with other markets following shortly after. Justifying its Porsche name, the P’9522 will be priced in France at €600 or about $865 US.

http://carscoopcar.blogspot.com/2008/09/porsche-design-p9522-cell-phone-hits.html?m=0

Porsche Design Kinderbob Sled: Kid’s Play

If your kids love climbing on steep hills for some sledding action then they might as well do it with the utmost style. And what better than a Porsche Design kindebob sled. We know what you’re thinking now; Porsche equals expensive. Well, we’re happy to inform that you’re wrong this time. The Porsche styled sled is available in Germany for just 77 EUR or approximately 112 USD. Not bad.
http://carscoopcar.blogspot.com/2007/12/porsche-design-kinderbob-sled-kids-play.html?m=0

Porsche Design Unveils Special Edition Cayman S

Porsche’s styling arm took a break from designing watches, cell-phones, yachts and we don’t know what else in order to visually enhance the Cayman Coupe. Available in just 777 examples, the “Porsche Design Edition 1” Cayman’s interior and exterior styling is inspired from the famous Chronograph 1s designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche 35 years ago. According to the German sports car maker, the market launch of the black Cayman will begin in Germany in November 2007 and in the United States in January 2008. -High res images and details after the jump




PRESS RELEASE: Limited-edition Cayman S as Porsche Design Edition 1

Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany, is to expand its mid-engine coupé model range with the launch, in November 2007, of the Cayman S “Porsche Design Edition 1”, a limited-edition special series. Porsche has incorporated various design disciplines into this very special mid-engine coupé: the black exterior emphasizes the purist nature of the 295-bhp sports car and, at the same time, is a nod to Porsche Design and the famous Chronograph 1s designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche precisely 35 years previously.

This look, cultivated by Porsche Design, imparts additional luxury and class on the Cayman S: the black leather and Alcantara upholstery harmonizes with refined details such as the instrument dials, the layout of which reflects that of all Porsche Design chronographs. Even the center console, dashboard, and door trims glisten in black, while the three-spoke sports steering wheel, the gear lever, the handbrake grip, and the roof lining are clothed in non-slip black Alcantara. The Porsche logo (crest) is embossed on the headrests.

The vehicle’s technical features are equally sophisticated: beneath the ten-millimeter-lower body, standard Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) actively controls the hardness of the shock absorbers and it features a special Sport mode that can be activated at the touch of a button for a really dynamic driving feel. Five-millimeter spacers together with 19-inch turbo wheels give the Cayman S “Porsche Design Edition 1” a presence that is reinforced yet further by the 235/35 ZR 19 tires at the front axle and the 265/35 ZR 19 tires at the rear.

The Porsche Design Studio, created by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche 35 years ago, has rapidly become a top international name for industrial design, luxury items, and consumer goods. Top-class functionality and esthetics glisten in the new “Porsche Design Edition 1” collection – in black or black matt, of course.

The Cayman S “Porsche Design Edition 1” standard equipment thus includes an elegant briefcase containing the Flat Six Chronograph, a pocket knife, a pair of sunglasses, a pen, and a key ring – all in black, even the knife blade, in keeping with the vehicle’s styling. The number of Cayman S “Porsche Design Edition 1” units is to be as exclusive as this series-production luxury package: only 777 are being built, and each will be identifiable from a badge on the lid of the glove box.

The market launch of this black Cayman with exclusive Porsche Design equipment, including briefcase, will begin in Germany in November 2007 and in the United States in January 2008. The base price is 58,600 Euros and, factoring in 19 percent value-added tax, the price in Germany will be 69,942 Euros.

http://carscoopcar.blogspot.com/2007/08/porsche-design-unveils-special-edition.html?m=0

Porsche Design Limited Edition Cronographe PTC


Blending timeless style with technology, Porsche Design’s new wrist-watch is a “must” for petrol-head’s like us. Offered in limited edition, the Cronographe PTC with the characteristic accentuated orange stitching has a titanium case that measures 42mm and is water resistant up to 100 meters. Powered by automatic chronograph caliber ETA 2894-2 with special Porsche Design rotor, the Cronographe PTC has a power reserve of 42 hours. We like it a lot but as the saying goes, time is money and Porsche Design’s Cronographe PTC is no exception; priced at €5,600 or approximately $7,540, this is one watch that we'll probably never get our hands on -or rather in... -One more picture after the jump

Via: Motorpasion

http://carscoopcar.blogspot.com/2007/06/porsche-design-limited-edition.html?m=0