Throughout its history, Porsche has not only built sports cars for the road and track, but also for public service.
From early 356 patrol vehicles to high-speed Autobahn units based on successive 911 generations, Porsche models have periodically served in police fleets — most notably in Germany. These vehicles combined performance with reliability, making them suitable for motorway enforcement and rapid response duties.
Over the decades, distinctive liveries evolved from simple green-and-white schemes to modern blue-and-silver markings. Each generation reflects both automotive progress and changing public-service design.
An unexpected chapter in Porsche history — where performance met duty.
I. 1950s–1960s — 356 Patrol Cars
II. 1970s–1980s — 911 Autobahn Units
III. 1990s–2000s — Modern 911 Variants
IV. 2010s–Present — Demonstration & Special Units