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50 Years on the fast track: Nardò Technical Center celebrates special anniversary

7/1/2025

Nardò Technical Center (NTC), the South-Italian proving ground owned by Porsche and operated by Porsche Engineering, celebrates its 50th anniversary today. Originally opened on July 1, 1975, NTC has consistently set the benchmark in vehicle testing and development of the automotive industry worldwide.

Iconic 12.6-kilometer high-speed ring at Nardò Technical Center

Today, NTC offers year-round testing services under a wide range of conditions, including high-speed endurance and complex handling scenarios as well as ADAS validation and autonomous driving testing. These capabilities ensure the development of high-performance, intelligent, connected, and safe vehicles. Its 700-hectare site today features 20 test tracks and facilities, including the iconic high-speed ring, a 6.2-kilometer handling course, and state-of-the-art simulation technologies.

“We are honored to celebrate this special anniversary and feel a deep sense of responsibility for what NTC represents,” says Antonio Gratis, Managing Director of NTC. “We are proud of its history, of its contribution to the industry and of the many people who shaped it over time,” adds Gratis. “This is not just a test center – it’s a place where technology and purpose come together to move the mobility forward and where the next chapters of innovation are already being written.”

Antonio Gratis, Managing Director of Nardò Technical Center

Originally established by Fiat, the proving ground quickly earned a reputation for its groundbreaking 12.6-kilometer circular high-speed ring track — a revolutionary concept at that time and still unique in its shape and dimension. Over the decades, NTC has been enhancing its testing capabilities with additional tracks and facilities, serving as pivotal proving ground for diverse testing requirements and as the venue of numerous historic milestones – including multiple speed records and endurance tests that have shaped automotive engineering standards worldwide.

In 1993, the Porsche 928 GTS beats the 24-hour world speed record on the ring track.

Acquired by the Porsche Group in 2012, NTC became a core part of the comprehensive development and validation ecosystem of Porsche Engineering, an international engineering services provider for global B2B customers. The integration into Porsche Engineering’s global network marked a new chapter, driving significant investments in modernization, infrastructure, and digitalization. It also extended capabilities across the entire vehicle development process – including seamless, real and virtual development workflows. This solidified NTC’s vital role as a leading technology partner for next-generation mobility by addressing the evolving demands of the global automotive industry.

Proving ground, founded 1 July, 1975 by FIAT as S.A.S.N.

In 2021, NTC transformed a former facility into a cutting-edge lithium-ion battery testing center. With the installation of a robust charging infrastructure, NTC has become a key partner for electric vehicle testing. In 2023, NTC broadened its technological footprint and expertise in Southern Italy by establishing a dedicated software unit in nearby Lecce. This addition enhanced NTC’s capabilities in software development, simulation, and digital innovation – while closely connecting it to the on-site validation solutions at the proving ground, including a 5G hybrid mobile private network.

6,222 m handling track with 16 curves offers F1-like conditions for vehicle testing.

Beyond its technological impact, NTC plays an important role in Southern Italy’s economy and serves a local innovation hub. Over the last decade, it contributed an average of 20 million euros per year to the local economy. Through strong partnerships with local universities, technical schools (ITS), and via a dual education system, NTC actively fosters high-level talent and develops future-ready skills in the Salento region.

Software development in Lecce: Digital solutions for vehicle systems throughout the entire development process

About NTC

Nardò Technical Center (NTC) is a vehicle testing and development facility located in Apulia, Southern Italy. It provides 20 state-of-the-art test tracks and facilities across 700 hectares, including a 12.6-kilometer high-speed ring that enables extreme-condition testing for automotive manufacturers and suppliers worldwide. Activities range from physical vehicle testing to simulation, software development, and digital innovation, supported by a dedicated software unit based in Lecce. Founded in 1975, NTC has been owned by Porsche and operated by Porsche Engineering since 2012 and currently employs over 200 professionals. It collaborates with more than 90 automotive companies globally and has hosted some of the most advanced testing and development programs in the industry. From high-speed trials to cutting-edge simulations, NTC continues to play a key role in shaping the future of connected, intelligent, and safe mobility.

About Porsche Engineering

Porsche Engineering Group GmbH is an international technology partner to the automotive industry. The subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is developing and integrating technological solutions for its B2B customers within and beyond automotive industries – including systems, hardware, functions and software. Some 2,000 conceptual experts, engineers and software architects and developers are dedicated to the latest technologies, for example in the fields of highly automated driving functions, e-mobility and high-voltage systems, connectivity and artificial intelligence. Their aim is to carry the tradition of Ferdinand Porsche’s design office, founded in 1931, into the future and develop and integrate innovative solutions for the top tech challenges of their industry customers. In doing so, they combine in-depth vehicle and system expertise with digital and software expertise.


Gabe Balch
Gabe Balch
The automobile and its stories captivated him from birth and the freedom, expression, and personal bonds they enable continue to serve as inspiration. His inquisitive nature explores the how of the machines themselves, and the unique minds behind the creations. As a world traveler he longs for the open road, or better yet, the last signs of pavement.