1970 Porsche 914/6

914/61970

Porsche

914/6 1970
914/6 1970 drivetrain
D 427
RARE

Statstics

SPEED

4.4

HANDLING

4.2

ACCELERATION

3.4

LAUNCH

2.8

BRAKING

2.5

OFFROAD

5.2

Engine

2.0L Naturally-Aspirated F6 125 bhp (93 kW), 131 lb⋅ft (178 N·m)

Layout

Mid-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive 5-speed Transmission

Weight

2196 lbs (996 kg), 46%/54%

Description

Conceived in collaboration with Volkswagen, the 914 was to be an economical sports car replacing the VW Karman [sic] Ghia and giving Porsche something to call entry-level. Most were produced with VW flat-four-cylinder motors and, in Europe, these were VW badged as well. Only 3,360 914/6’s [sic] were produced. The 2.0-liter, flat-six made significantly more (35) horsepower than the largest VW flat-four available in the other models. All had a five-speed transaxle. Porsche entered a 914/6 GT in the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race and it took its class and sixth overall; not too shabby for an entry-level sports car. The 914’s mid-engine, rear-wheel drive and near perfect weight balance make it a confidence-inspiring drive through corners. It’s also an endearing starting point for those wishing to own a Porsche, with a combination of fine performance and elegant aesthetics.