In 1974, Porsche introduced an icon—the first road-going 911 Turbo, a special gift from Ferry Porsche to his sister, Louise Piëch. Dubbed “No. 1,” this sleek prototype housed a 2.7-liter boxer engine, paving the way for Porsche's turbocharged legacy. Though it lacked the widebody design of later models, its raw power was unmistakable. This artwork captures that historic moment and the thrill of its turbo-lag acceleration, now honored as a centerpiece in the Porsche Museum.
Celebrate Porsche’s rich history with the 1974 Porsche 911 Turbo "No. 1" Prototype. Made with hot-foil embossing and silver detailing, this limited-edition artwork captures the very first road-ready 911 Turbo, gifted to Louise Piëch for her 70th birthday.
Poster Size: 500x700mm
Technology: 3D modelling and CGI compositing
Production: High-quality offset print
Material: Premium heavyweight 175 g/m2 paper
Paper finish: Matte, textured paper
Shipping: Ships in a protective tube to ensure safe delivery
Porsche 911 Turbo No. 1 - 1974 | Porsche History Series
For all of our posters we use high quality off-set printing, premium paper, and vibrant color reproduction that stands the test of time – just like the cars themselves. Each one is limited and labeled with a special hologram sticker to denote its authenticity.