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Porsche Next
Porsche Next is the corporate typeface of the Porsche brand, developed with Monotype and Type Tailors and rolled out in 2017. It is an engineered, slightly squared sans serif that pairs technical precision with just enough warmth to work across everything from cockpit displays to dealer brochures. That mix of squared curves, open apertures, and disciplined proportions gives it the feel of something machined rather than drawn. These free typefaces work in that tradition.
The closest font to Porsche NextThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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The display sets the register; the body follows through. When both halves of a pair pull in the same direction, the design disappears and the words come forward.
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Two thousand years of letterforms boil down to a handful of decisions — width, weight, proportion. Pick a pair you trust, and let the rest take care of itself.
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Common questions about Porsche Next alternatives
- Is Porsche Next free?
- No — Porsche Next is a commercial typeface from Type Tailors / Monotype. Porsche Next is proprietary to Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG and is not publicly licensable for use outside the brand. The closest free alternative is Exo 2, available on Google Fonts.
- What font is similar to Porsche Next?
- Exo 2 is the closest free match. A technological geometric sans with subtly squared curves and a huge weight range — the closest free match for Porsche Next's engineered, precision-machined character.
- Can I use Exo 2 in commercial projects?
- Yes — Exo 2 is published under a free license on Google Fonts and can be used in commercial work. Confirm the license text at the source before shipping.