Porsche Requests Patent For Le Mans Living Legend Concept - Questions Of Production Ensue
Porsche might be putting the Living Legend concept car into production after a sneaky patent is filed for the car’s drawings.
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A Taycan EV Forum user discovered documents from Porsche detailing a patent for the Le Mans Living Legend concept car. The patent was reportedly filed on Feb. 2, just over a week ago through the European Intellectual Property Office. The car in question isn’t technically a car at all, it is a series of drawings that feature the one-off Porsche-designed concept that was revealed in the company’s 2020 book - Porsche Unseen.
Porsche Issues A Stop-Sale On Its Used Cars Citing Emissions Problems
All the problematic vehicles have something in common. Porsche is working on a quick fix.
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German automakers, specifically those a part of the Volkswagen Group, have had a regrettable past with emissions scandals, and this time, Porsche is dealing with issues. The Stuttgart-based company has issued a stop-sale order on their used vehicles dating from the 2012 model year through the 2016 model year.
The emissions issues are surfacing in several models - the 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, and Panamera, according to Business Insider. The problem is reported to be affecting only those cars equipped with Porsche’s Sport Chrono Package, an option that includes a drive mode selector, launch control, smarter and quicker shifts, interior upgrades, and more.