You don’t have to be a car enthusiast to know the Porsche 911. It’s one of the most iconic automobiles in existence, not just as a performance benchmark but for its rear-placed flat-six engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration — not to mention its signature slick back teardrop silhouette.
From the same lineage that also brought us the Volkswagen Beetle, the Porsche 911 debuted as a larger, more powerful and more comfortable successor to the Type 356.

It was initially designated as the “Type 901.” But French automaker Peugeot hotly contested Porsche, claiming they reserved all rights to any three-digit numerical series model number with a zero in the middle. So Porsche named its new sports car the 911.
It has been over 60 years since Porsche debuted the 911 at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show. The car has cultivated a rich history and rabid connoisseur base, particularly in America. What’s more, enthusiasts can sometimes seem like they’re speaking their own language.
Thing is, they kind of are! Here are all the terms you need to know to join in.