Porsche 356 Coupe 1100 (40 Hp)


Overall Rating

8.2 / 10
Safety N/A / 5
Not Rated
Engine 4.5 / 5
Value 4.5 / 5
Performance 4.0 / 5
Comfort 3.0 / 5
People\'s Opinion N/A / 5
Not Rated

Porsche 356:

The Porsche 356 is a rear-engine sports car, and the first-ever production Porsche model.
The 356 is a lightweight and nimble-handling, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door available both in hardtop coupé and open configurations. Engineering innovations continued during the years of manufacture, contributing to its motorsports success and popularity. Production started in 1948 at Gmünd, Austria, where Porsche built approximately 50 cars. In 1950, the factory relocated to Zuffenhausen, Germany, and general production of the 356 continued until April 1965, well after the replacement model 911 made its September 1964 debut. Of the 76,000 originally produced, approximately half survive. The 356 was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH , and then by German company Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH. It was Porsche's first production automobile. Earlier cars designed by the Austrian company include Cisitalia Grand Prix race car, the Volkswagen Beetle, and Auto Union Grand Prix cars....(Read more on Wikipedia)

Coupe Overview:

Porsche 356 (Coupe). Weighing only 745 kg, it’s quite light. Rear‑wheel drive offers dynamic handling and sporty feedback. The top speed reaches 140 km/h. A two-door car with a fixed roof, known for its sporty design and dynamic performance. Seating for 2 makes it ideal for daily use.

Safety Rating
Not rated
Euro NCAP Year N/A
Adult Occupant N/A
Stars N/A
Expert Note:
The Porsche 356 Coupe was produced long before modern crash testing standards like Euro NCAP existed. It lacks contemporary safety features such as airbags, ABS, or crumple zones, reflecting the automotive safety priorities of its era.

1100 (40 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 3 stars

Performance Verdict

The 1100 was the entry-level engine, offering modest performance focused more on reliability and efficiency than outright speed, suitable for gentle cruising.

Fuel Economy

Achieving 7-8 l/100 km, this was the most economical option, ideal for those prioritizing fuel efficiency in their classic Porsche.

Best Use Case: Economical Cruising / Entry-level Classic

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Iconic design and historical significance
  • • Engaging driving dynamics and lightweight agility
  • • Robust and relatively simple mechanicals for its time
  • • Strong classic car market appreciation
  • • Distinctive air-cooled Boxer engine sound

Cons:

  • • Lack of modern safety features
  • • Limited interior space and practicality
  • • Maintenance can be costly due to specialized parts and expertise
  • • Performance, while good for its era, is modest by modern standards
  • • Rust can be a significant issue if not properly maintained

Specifications:

General:
Brand:Porsche
Model:356
Generation:Coupe
Modification (Engine):1100 (40 Hp)
Start of production:1948
End of production:1955
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Coupe
Seats:2
Doors:2
Engine:
Power:40 Hp @ 4000-4200 rpm.
Power per litre:36.8 Hp/l
Engine displacement:1086
Number of cylinders:4
Engine configuration:Boxer
Number of valves per cylinder:2
Fuel injection system:Carburettor
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain:OHV
Engine oil capacity:3.5 l
Engine layout:Rear, Longitudinal
Cylinder Bore:73.5 mm mm
Piston Stroke:64 mm mm
Compression ratio:7:1
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel consumption (economy) - combined:7-8 l/100 km
Maximum speed:140 km/h
Weight-to-power ratio:18.6 kg/Hp, 53.7 Hp/tonne
Space:
Kerb Weight:745
Max. weight:1100
Max load:355
Fuel tank capacity:50 l
Size:
Length:3870 mm mm
Width:1655 mm mm
Height:1300 mm mm
Wheelbase:2100 mm mm
Front track:1250 mm
Rear (Back) track:1290 mm
Ride height (ground clearance):175 mm
Minimum turning circle (turning diameter):10.5 m
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelRear wheel drive
Number of gears4
Transmission typeManual
Front brakesDrum, 280 mm
Rear brakesDrum, 280 mm
Steering typeWorm-reduction unit
Power steeringHydraulic Steering
Front suspensionTorsion
Rear suspensionTorsion

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