FAST FACTS: GTS – Where it started

The GTS badge has featured on many Porsche models but its first appearance came on the lithe and beautiful 904 GTS coupe in 1964. Boasting a drag coefficient of just 0.34, the mid-engined 904 GTS introduced many firsts for the marque. It was the first to use a separate steel sheet chassis and fibreglass body, the first to get four-wheel disc brakes and the first to ride on coil spring suspension. It came at a transition point in the company’s history as Porsche moved from Formula 1 competition to focus on homologated sports car racing. Some 106 units were built with the complex 132kW 2.0-litre flat-four. Ferry Porsche’s eldest son Butzi was the father of the project and said of the 904 GTS, “It was my favourite because I did it alone.”