Porsche characters that I finally met
April 8, 2020Porsche opens a site for kids.. Its name is Porsche 4 kids.
Site for Porsche Kids: Porsche4kids.com
Since the site has opened, I went to see it at once.
With a site like this ↓, not all the content has been opened yet, but it seems that content will be added in the future and the site will become even more fulfilling.
This kids homepage is available in German or English (as of April 12, 2020).
The content was divided into the following categories.
- Play: Play
- Experience: Experience
- Download: Download
- Discover: Discover
- Meet: Encounter
- Inform: Information
Porsche Tom Targa and Tina Turbo
When this Porsche site for children was opened, what I was most interested in was the existence of two people, "Porsche mascots Tom Targa and Tina Turbo".
Suddenly, with the momentum of "common sense to know", "Porsche mascots Tom Targa and Tina Turbo" that appeared in the introductory text from Porsche.
I didn't know at all ... So I wanted to know what kind of people these two were.
And that question was considerably resolved by the release of Porsche's kids site ^ ^
Tom Targa: Tom Targa
First of all, I would like to start with Tom Targa.
Here is Tom Targa (boy) and his signature.
Tina Turbo: Tina Turbo
And this is Tina Turbo (girl).
By the way, this seems to be Tina Turbo's employee ID card, but the ID number is 911, which is absolutely exclusive! Maybe Dad is a Porsche officer? (Wow, the remarks of an adult whose heart is completely dirty!)
And the QR code on the employee ID card was a link to Porsche for Kids. It would have been fun if I jumped to a more interesting inside story site (← I expected too much).
For me, these two Porsche mascots are my first encounter.
If I wanted to know what kind of people they were, I saw the details as well ~ ^^
Click here for their profiles ↓
name | Tom Targa: Tom Targa | Tina Turbo: Tina Turbo |
Country of Citizenship | Germany | Berlin (Germany) |
birthday | November 9th | July 18 |
residence | Stuttgart (Germany) | |
Favorite color | Porsche red | Racing yellow |
hobby | Racing car | research |
Sports | Photo | |
reading | trip | |
Close friend | Tina Turbo | Tom Targa |
thing of interest | Driving a porsche | reading |
To help people | To know new things | |
Being healthy | Meet friends | |
Personality | Have humor | Full of curiosity |
honest | creative | |
Helpful | All-purpose | |
Career | Former Porsche Works driver | Winners of Jugend forsche (youth research) |
Test driver (towns & off-road) | Sustainability expert | |
Road Safety Specialist | Researcher at Porsche Development Center | |
Motto | Let's run happily and safely! (Have an enjoyable and safe time on the road!) |
Looking at the profiles of these two people, I was relieved that each of them wrote each other's name properly in the "best friend" column of their profile!
If Tom wrote "Tina Turbo" in his best friend column, but listed "GT3 Jr" or something like a handsome person in Tina's best friend column, it would look like a crap. I was about to be unable to stay.
... what's the story (laughs)?
Even so, Tom Targa ... it's quite big ↓
I just wrote about Tom Targa as a "boy", but when I look at it like this, it's physically quite big, and even if I look at the profile, the position is an active test driver. It's sloppy, and in fact ... isn't it quite old?
Anyway, at the Porsche Museum in Germany, there seems to be a kids tour, and Tom Targa usually appears in the introduction video there.
These two may have been quite commonplace in Germany for some time now ...?
Porsche Kids Site Content
Now that we have a little idea of who Tom Targa and Tina Turbo are, let's take a look at some of Porsche's kids site content.
There are various Porsche coloring books, etc., and you can also download them.
Porsche Center AoyamaHowever, this coloring book has already been introduced on Instagram, but was this picture, Porsche Center Aoyama, mentioned at that time painted?
Or is it from the photos released by Porsche ...?
Imagine if someone was painted at the Porsche Center, that's why it's so cute ^ ^
In addition, I was looking for mistakes, so I just tried it.
There are 6 differences between the left and right images here ... ↓
This is surprisingly difficult (laughs).
Since the hints are written, you can understand it by looking at the hints, but without the hints, it was difficult to find all the mistakes.
If all the mistakes are found, it will be marked as achieved at the bottom left of the image (the image on the right that checked the mistakes is mosaiced so that you do not know where the mistake was ^ ^) ↓
From now on, I have high expectations for Porsche sites for children that are likely to be enriched.
And I was very happy to finally meet and know Tom Targa and Tina Turbo, who are said to be Porsche mascots.
Site for Porsche Kids: Porsche4kids.com