In September 2013, the flag-bearer of the German sports car fraternity, the revered Porsche 911, will celebrate its 50th birthday.
And among the hordes of its well-wishers will be the legendary Mini, and not only because the Mini’s history includes a similarly compelling work of art characterized by a similar reluctance to abandon the exuberance of youth.
It may be the fundamental differences between the two cars (e.g. the Mini has its engine in the front, the 911 at the rear) that dominate at first glance. But there are also a number of factors – over and above their shared cult status – that lend particular empathy to the Mini’s birthday greetings.
Both models made their name with an eye-catching turn of speed. At the end of the austere 1950s, the Mini was the ground-breaking new kid on the block, generating sales figures that mimicked the upward curve of its acceleration. The 911, as the successor to the Porsche 356, was born with speed in its blood.
Only a handful of cars can claim to have endured over such lengthy time spans, retaining their unmistakable identities despite all the nips, tucks and updates along the way.
When major landmarks like a 50th come into view, it’s traditional to look back over the birthday boy’s childhood. Although the Mini and Porsche 911 may not be cars you would instinctively compare, there are one or two striking aspects of their history that have brought them together over time. A less than straightforward christening, for example.
This story is from the Vol 2 Issue 3 edition of The Luxury Collection.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the Vol 2 Issue 3 edition of The Luxury Collection.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
BLANCPAIN Ladybird collection is an ode to their Valentine's tradition
Valentine’s Day and watchmaking seem to have an intriguing relationship as Blancpain has been celebrating this day for over two decades.
Want to ge gorgeous! SMART BEAUTY LEADS THE WAY IN 2024
There was a time, not so long ago, when upgrading your skincare routine meant buying a new range of sunscreens or switching to fragrance-free lotions.
Celebrating the sea & science
Head to Helsinki for the Tall Ship Races, a computer-theme playground and exciting additions to the South Harbour this summer
THE NEW HERITAGE BICOMPAX ANNUAL
CARL F. BUCHERER presents a contemporary interpretation of a timepiece steeped in nostalgia
MAYLA GT is the hypercar of yachts
Speed boats are fast objects for the sea and represent the fastest genre of yachts.
DASSAULT FALCON 6X
is the longest-range business jet!
Soak in a luxurious ambience
Chopard is offering exclusive opulence at 1, Place Vendome in Paris, with 15 personalised rooms and suites in keeping with Swiss luxury
Underwater Adventure
Discover shipwrecks, history, adventure, marine life and underwater photography with scuba diving
THE CURVEX CX LADY
Franck Muller Geneve - Haute Horlogerie’s Youngest Sensation presents a new look in their Classic Collection
BABY ROVER
The Range Rover Evoque has always been one good-looking car. It is compact and sharp, and manages to capture the essence of the big Rangie but in a smaller size. Now, for 2024, there's a bit of a makeover. The usual stuff- a style update and a spruced-up interior. What caught my eye is the new Autobiography trim, taking cues from its inspiration. But the one we're cruising in is the Dynamic SE, which turns things a bit more sporty.