The Porsche 914, also known as the VW-Porsche 914, was a collaborative effort between Volkswagen and Porsche in the late 1960s. This mid-engined sports car was produced from 1969 to 1976 and was available exclusively as a two-seat roadster with a targa top. Buyers could choose between a flat-4 or flat-six engine to power their vehicle.
The creation of the Porsche 914 stemmed from the needs of both Volkswagen and Porsche at the time. Porsche sought a successor to their entry-level 912 model, while Volkswagen aimed to introduce a new flagship sports coupe to replace the Type 34 Karmann Ghia. Due to their existing partnership, Volkswagen outsourced the 914 project to Porsche as