The Porsche 908-04 is a race car developed by Porsche in the mid-1960s for endurance racing, particularly for events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It features a 2.0-liter, 8-cylinder engine, delivering around 270 horsepower, which allows it to achieve exceptional speed and agility on the track. The 908-04 is known for its lightweight construction and advanced aerodynamics, designed to improve handling and stability at high speeds. The car was one of Porsche’s most successful models in endurance racing during its era, securing victories and podium finishes. Its innovative design and engineering made the 908-04 a significant part of Porsche’s racing history and legacy.