Porsche Museum Displays Extreme Porsche 911 Volcano Mission

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Published2 months ago
Duration3:39
Video IDohuehUpomIU
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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The Porsche Museum is now showcasing one of the most extreme Porsche 911 projects ever created. Two modified Porsche 911 models climbed 6,721 meters on Chile’s Ojos del Salado volcano, setting a stunning world record under brutal conditions. This incredible expedition pushed the legendary Porsche 911 far beyond normal sports car limits. The Porsche Museum exhibition highlights the specially modified Edith and Doris prototypes, the dangerous volcanic terrain, freezing temperatures, low oxygen levels, and the engineering innovations that made the climb possible. Porsche factory driver Romain Dumas led the mission while engineers tested lightweight upgrades, off road capability, and synthetic eFuel technology during the record setting adventure. Visitors at the Porsche Museum can now experience the full story through route displays, expedition graphics, and the actual vehicles used during the climb. The project shows how Porsche continues to challenge engineering boundaries while exploring future automotive technology in extreme real world environments. If you enjoy Porsche 911 projects, world record expeditions, off road engineering, and rare automotive history, this is a must see story. Let us know in the comments if you think the Porsche 911 is the ultimate all around sports car, and do not forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more automotive stories and world premieres from DPCcars. #porschemuseum #porsche911 #romaindumas Get More Great Car Videos - Subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc

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