
The car was made technically
possible by an invention from 1905.
The Swiss engineer, Dr. Büchi,
utilised the energy of the flow of
exhaust gases to increase the
ef ficiency of combustion engines.
You don’t need to be an engineer
to understand the practical benefits
of this. Turbocharging means
a tremendous gain in power for
comparatively small engine
displacements. The advantage of
small-
displacement engines is
particularly
felt in the lower and
middle load ranges – in other
words, during everyday driving on
the road. In these conditions, fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions
figures are significantly lower than
those for larger engines.
Another advantage is the compact
engine size which reduces weight.
The engine takes up less space
and keeps the overall vehicle
weight down. In short, agilit y
and dynamic performance are
increased and fuel consumption
is decreased.
Of course, in 1974, the technology
was still in its infancy. The idea
needed to mature, but the fact
remained that it worked. What
started out as a scheduled produc -
tion run of 400 vehicles has b e -
come a lifetime’s work.
Over the years, alongside con tinual
increases in power output, the
911 Turbo has seen the introduc -
tion of a wide variet y of technolo -
gies to improve handling and
dynamic performance as well as
fuel consumption and efficiency.
Examples from 1977 include
above all the intercooler,
which improved turbocharger
efficiency, and the cross-drilled
brake discs, which increased
braking per formance and reduced
unsprung masses. In 1990, the
911 Turbo based on the Type 964
was the first to be equipped with
a regulated cataly tic converter as
st a n d a rd .
The t win -turbo engine introduced
in 1995 performed excellently,
delivering a significantly more
harmonious build-up of power
and making the 911 Turbo a
much more composed and there-
by more fuel-efficient vehicle.
All-wheel drive was introduced
for the first time, increasing both
traction and safet y.
A major step towards greater
ef ficiency was achieved in 2000
with the launch of the 911 Turbo
based on the Type 996. This saw
the use of technologies that
are also to be found on the latest
911 Turbo generation. VarioCam
Plus reduced fuel consumption
drastically, whilst the extending
rear wing, through its abilit y to
change position, complemented
the already exemplary aero -
dynamic performance.
In 2006, the launch of the
911 Turbo based on the Type 997
revealed a revolution in turbo -
charging, with the advent of
Variable Turbine Geometry (V TG).
More power. More torque. Less
fuel. Less CO
2. Porsche was
the first car manufacturer that
was able to use this technology
in standard-production petrol
engines. And so far is the only
one to do so.
And today? The principle behind
the 911 Turbo is still one of power
and ef ficiency and consequently
is just as valid as ever.
Direct fuel injection (DFI) improves
power output, torque and engine
response whilst also reducing fuel
consumption and CO2 em issio ns.
The Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), or double-clutch gearbox,
shortens gearshift times, elimi -
nates any interruption in the flow
of power and increases ef ficiency
thanks to the long-ratioed 7th
gear. Also doing their bit are the
expansion intake manifold and
on - demand oil pump.
Let ’s get down to the details.
The 911 Turbo concept | Ef ficiency
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911 Turbo Cabriolet
Porsche Stabilit y Management
(PSM, page 56) and Porsche
Active Suspension Management
(PASM, page 53) are standard
across the 911 Turbo model
range. The Porsche Ceramic
Composite Brake (PCCB, page
68) is fit ted as standard exclu -
sively on 911 Turbo S models.
Standard on 911 Turbo S and
optional on 911 Turbo models is
the Sport Chrono Package Turbo
with dynamic engine mount
system (page 58). It has a whole
host of performance-enhancing
functions. The ‘overboost ’ on
911 Turbo models, for example,
briefly raises boost pressure
when accelerating in the lower
and mid-engine speed ranges to
provide an additional 50 Nm of
torque. On 911 Turbo S models,
the permanently increased
maximum boost pressure guaran-
tees that a maximum torque
of 700 Nm is available for an
unlimited period.
When combined with PDK, the
SPORT PLUS but ton can activate
‘Launch Control’, for optimum acceleration from a standing
start, or the motorsport- derived
gearshift strategy for racing-st yle
gear changes. The dynamic
engine mount system improves
ride comfort and vehicle
dynamics whilst also providing
more stable handling. The
system reduces the oscillations
and movements of inert masses
in the drive assembly by auto -
matically changing the stiffness
and damping characteristics of
the engine mounts.
As is so t ypical of the 911 Turbo,
comfort and sound are not
neglected either. Porsche
Communication Management
(PCM, page 86), including a
navigation module and 6.5-inch
touchscreen, and the BOSE
®
Surround Sound System both
come as standard. The standard
specification of the 911 Turbo S
models gives you even more,
such as the integrated six-disc
CD/ DVD autochanger, adaptive
sports seats and cruise control.
It sounds, therefore, as though
the 911 Turbo model range has got it all. Apart from weight, that
is. The doors and bonnet are
made of aluminium and the
engine is particularly light weight
thanks to the use of light alloys
and integral dry-sump lubrication.
Forged 19-inch 911 Turbo II wheels
on the 911 Turbo models and
forged
19-inch RS Spyder wheels
with
a central locking device on
the
911 Turbo S models keep the
unsprung masses low. The result
is a power-to -weight ratio of
3.1 kg / hp for the Coupé and
3.3 kg / hp for the Cabriolet
(911 Turbo S models: 3.0 kg / hp
and 3.1 kg / hp respectively).
The technology of the 911 Turbo
and 911 Turbo S models has
enabled a balance to be achieved. It increases power at the same
time as maintaining comparatively
low fuel consumption figures and
CO
2 emissions, showing that,
at Porsche, efficiency and power
are inseparable.
The 911 Turbo concept | Technology
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The 911 Turbo.
Although the figures provide
succinct proof of its power,
there is one value in particular
that makes a 911 Turbo what
it is: constancy. Of course, much
has changed in the course of
seven generations, but the basic
principle remains the same.
It is in the nature of the 911 Turbo
to handle its power ef fortlessly
and with composure. Power is
available at all times. The 3.8-litre
six-cylinder boxer engine with
DFI outputs 368 kW (500 hp) be -
t ween 6,000 rpm and 6,500 rpm
and summons up 650 Nm of
torque bet ween 1,950 rpm and
5,000 rpm. Despite delivering
more power than the previous
model, it has been possible to
reduce fuel consumption and CO
2
emissions significantly, by up
to 16 % and 18 % respectively,
depending on the model.
Here are some more fascinating
facts: with the standard six-speed
manual gearbox, the traditional
0 to 100 km/ h (62 mph) sprint is
achieved in just 3.7 seconds.
With the optional PDK and Sport
Chrono Package Turbo with
dynamic engine mount system,
this time is reduced even further,
to 3.4 seconds. The 200 km/ h
(124 mph) mark is reached in 11.9
and 11.3 seconds respectively.
Top speed is 312 km/ h (194 mph).
These figures undoubtedly brand
the 911 Turbo as a super athlete.
Yet the amazing thing is the ease
with which the driver can achieve
them. Helping to make it all
so easy are the standard-fit ted
Porsche Traction Management
(PTM) active all-wheel drive,
Porsche Stabilit y Management
(PSM), Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) and optional
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PT V). What ’s also interesting is that
these technologies not only
produce impressive performance
figures, they also vastly improve
the car’s everyday practicalit y.
The same can be said for the
comfortable interior. Leather
trim and the multi-way electrically
adjustable comfort seats with
driver memory function come as
standard. Porsche Communication
Management (PCM) with a GPS
navigation system features intui -
tive controls, while the standard
BOSE® Surround Sound System
provides an impressive sound
experience. Seat ventilation,
steering wheel heating and many
other personalisation options
are available on request.
The 911 Turbo. Whether you
perceive it as a no -compromise
embodiment of the power
prin ciple or as a technology plat -
form that effortlessly combines
efficiency with comfort and a
sport y edge depends on one thing
above all else: your point of view.
Closed or open, ‘S’ or no ‘S’.
There are many ways to inter -
pret the 911 Turbo concept.
But one thing remains the
same: making a choice never
means making a compromise
on power and efficiency.
You don’t have to depart this life
to become a legend.
Model range.
The 911 Turbo concept | Model range
911 Turbo with optional 19 - inch RS Spyder wheels 9 11 T u r b o
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The new 911 Turbo S.
The new 911 Turbo S is perhaps
the embodiment of one of the
original Porsche principles: to
make do is not an option. To
stand still is inconceivable. We
move on, and more awaits around
the corner. Never anxious, always
cool and composed. Looking
forward at all times. This is why we
gave the 911 Turbo S even more. As a result of a modified valve
control system and an adaptation
of the engine management,
combined with an increase in
maximum boost pressure by
0.2 bar to 1.2 bar, the 3.8-litre
boxer engine develops 390 kW
(530 hp) bet ween 6,250 rpm and
6,750 rpm. The maximum torque
is an impressive 700 Nm bet ween
2,100 rpm and 4,250 rpm. This
means an extra 30 hp and 50 Nm
compared with the 911 Turbo. Yet, even though power output
has been increased, fuel consump
-
tion and CO2 emissions remain
at the same low level thanks to
the use of efficient technologies
such as DFI, Variable Turbine
Geometry (V TG), VarioCam Plus
and the expansion intake manifold.
Visually, the engine is distin -
guished by an air filter housing
with a carbon-weave finish and
the ‘turbo S’ logo.
The 911 Turbo S models represent
power in pure form, and they
have the performance figures
to prove it. With the standard
com bination of PDK and the Sport
Chrono Package Turbo with
dynamic engine mount system,
the 911 Turbo S storms through
the 100 km/ h (62 mph) mark from
a standing start in just 3.3 sec -
onds – the fastest ever achieved
by a Porsche production car.
0 to 200 km/ h (124 mph): 10.8
seconds. Top speed: 315 km/ h
(196 mph). It has even been pos -
sible to improve driving dynamics,
thanks not least to the standard-
fit ted Porsche Torque Vectoring
(PT V) including a mechanically
locking rear differential.
At Porsche, whenever we provide
more power as standard, we natu -
rally include extra safet y features
as standard, too. The track-proven
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
(PCCB) and the dynamic cornering
lights are t wo examples.
Also fit ted as standard are the
light weight, forged RS Spyder
wheels with a motorsport-derived
central locking device.
Inside, the three-spoke sports
steering wheel with gearshif t
paddles is pleasing to the eye,
and to the touch. The gearshif t
logic comes straight from the
racetrack: pull the right-hand
paddle to shift up, pull the left-
hand paddle to shift down.
Other standard features include
the adaptive sports seats, the
six- disc CD/ DVD autochanger
integrated into the PCM, cruise
control, the choice of t wo -tone
leather interior in Black and
Cream or Black and Titanium Blue
exclusive to the 911 Turbo S models,
and the windscreen
with a grey top-tint.
Visual cues that hint at the
enormous power within are the
‘ turbo S’ logos on the door sill
guards, rev counter, rear lid and
plaque on the upper section of
the air cleaner.
The new 911 Turbo S. The most
powerful interpretation of the
911 Turbo concept there has ever
been. Charged with a passion
to surpass past achievements.
Again and again.
The 911 Turbo concept | Model range
911 Turbo S Interior of the 911 Turbo S in t wo -tone leather (Black and Titanium Blue)
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This double clutch provides
an alternating, non positive
connection bet ween the t wo
half-gear
boxes and the engine
by means of t wo separate
input shafts
(input shaf t 1 is
nested inside the hollowed- out
input shaft 2).
The flow of power from the
engine is only ever transmit ted
through one half-gearbox and
one clutch at a time, while the
next gear is preselected in the
second half-gearbox. During a
gear change, therefore, a conven -
tional shift no longer takes place.
Instead, one clutch simply opens
and the other closes at the same
time. Gear changes can therefore
take place within milliseconds.
Clutch 1 controls the first half-
gearbox, which contains the odd
gears (1, 3, 5, 7) and reverse.
Clutch 2 controls the second,
which contains the even gears
(2, 4, 6).
The Sport Chrono Package Turbo
with dynamic engine mount system (standard on 911 Turbo S
models) provides PDK with t wo
additional functions, ‘Launch
Control’ and ‘motor sport- derived
gearshif t strategy’ (page 60).
PDK – sport y, comfortable and
ef ficient. Characteristics that have
been given some thought else -
where too: in the specification for
the 911 Turbo model range.
Three-spoke sports steering
wheel with gearshift switches.
If combined with the optional
PDK, the three-spoke sports
steering wheel (standard on
911 Turbo and 911 Turbo Cabriolet)
has t wo ergonomic switches.
One press with the thumb and
PDK shif ts up. One pull with the
index finger and PDK shifts down.
Either the right or lef t hand can
be used.
The steering wheel rim and airbag
module are covered in smooth
leather, whilst the spoke covers
are painted in Black.
When combined with the Sport
Chrono Package Turbo with
dynamic engine mount system,
there is an additional display
above the airbag module. It tells
you whether the SPORT, SPORT
PLUS and Launch Control func -
tions are activated.
On request, the three-spoke
sports steering wheel with gear -
shift switches for the 911 Turbo
and 911 Turbo S models is also
available as a multifunction steer -
ing wheel (in leather, Aluminium
Look, carbon or macassar).
Steering wheel heating is avail -
able as an option.
Three-spoke sports steering
wheel with gearshift paddles.
The three-spoke sports steering
wheel with gearshif t paddles
(standard on 911 Turbo S models,
optional for 911 Turbo models)
allows you to make motorsport-
st yle gear changes. The paddles
are made from a strong alloy and
are ergonomically located behind the right and lef t steering wheel
spokes. Pull the right-hand paddle
and PDK shifts up. Pull the
left-hand paddle and the PDK
shifts down.
Visually, the steering wheel is
distinguished by its distinctive
high-qualit y t win-spoke design
and silver-coloured galvanised
spoke cover. The airbag module
is finished in the same colour as
the steering wheel rim.
This steering wheel also has an
additional display when combined
with the Sport Chrono Package
Turbo with dynamic engine mount
system. Located in the lef t and
right-hand steering wheel spokes,
it tells you whether SPORT,
SPORT PLUS and Launch Control
are activated.
Another feature reminiscent of
the world of motorsport is the top
centre marking on the steering
wheel rim.
Three -spoke sports steering wheel with gearshif t switches
Three -spoke sports steering wheel with gearshif t paddles
Performance | Transmission
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Steering.
Sensitive and direct, the power-
assisted steering also of fers
accurate feedback from the road.
For a sportscar, driver effort is
minimal. In short: all the precision
of a race- designed system, yet
perfect for everyday road use.
One of the key features of the
steering system is the variable-
ratio gearing. Around the
straight-ahead position, the ratio
is less direct, enabling smoother
manoeuvres on the motorway. It
also reduces the risk of excessive
steering inputs which could
destabilise the car at high speed.
Agilit y and feedback, however,
are maintained.
Turn the wheel harder and the
ratio becomes more direct,
enabling bet ter control through
low-speed corners as well as
easier parking manoeuvres.
The turning circle is a modest
10.9 metres.
19-inch 911 Turbo II wheels.
Fit ted as standard to 911 Turbo
models, the 19 -inch 911 Turbo II
wheels seamlessly combine
function and design.
The car has 8.5 J x 19 wheels
at the front combined with
235/35 ZR 19 t yres. At the rear
are 11 J x 19 wheels with
305/30 ZR 19 t yres. The wheels
are forged, of course, to reduce
weight and unsprung masses.
The material is also very strong,
making it possible to achieve a
fine spoke wheel design which
provides bet ter ventilation of the
brakes.
The five-spoke design is st ylish
and distinctive. The linear
t win spokes have a high -sheen
surface finish, contrasting
with the titanium - coloured base
paint. Part of the wheel rim
also has a high -sheen finish.
The 19 -inch 911 Turbo II wheels.
Proof that dynamism can be
expressed visually.
19-inch RS Spyder wheels with
central locking device.
Reminiscent of the classic
RS Spyder design, these forged
aluminium wheels with a
motorsport-derived central locking
device are available on request
for the 911 Turbo models and are
fit ted as standard to the new
911 Turbo S models. By reducing
rotating masses, they deliver
an even more agile driving expe -
rience. Benefiting from innovative
ongoing developments to the
engineering conventionally used
only in a racing environment, the
striking central locking devices
of fer ef fective protection against
corrosion and are easy to clean.
Alternatively, the 19 -inch
911 Turbo II wheels are available
for the 911 Turbo S models at no
extra cost.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring
(TPM).
Tyre Pressure Monitoring,
included as standard equipment,
warns against t yre pressure
loss. The driver is informed via
the on -board computer display.
The driver can check the pres -
sures of all four t yres from the
instrument cluster. Each time
the t yres are re-inflated, or when -
ever a wheel has been changed,
the updated t yre pressures are
displayed quickly – for increased
comfort and safet y.
19 - inch 911 Turbo II wheel
19 - inch RS Spyder wheel with central locking device
Performance | Chassis
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Sport Chrono Package Turbo
with dynamic engine mount
system.
The Sport Chrono Package Turbo
with dynamic engine mount
system is standard on 911 Turbo S
models and available as an
option for 911 Turbo models.
This integrated system provides
simultaneous enhancement for
engine, chassis and transmission.
Key features include a digital
and analogue stopwatch on the
dashboard, a performance dis -
play, a personal memor y function
in the Porsche Communication
Management (PCM), the SPORT
but ton and – in combination with
PDK – the SPORT PLUS but ton,
and an additional display on the
steering wheel which informs the
driver if the SPORT but tons and Launch Control have been acti
-
vated. The 911 Turbo models
additionally of fer the ‘overboost ’
function. This is how it works:
When ‘Sport ’ mode is selected,
the engine management system
creates a much more aggressive
response to pedal inputs. To do
this, it implements an alternative
throt tle map which relates the
pedal position in the foot well to
a wider angle of opening in the
throt tle body. In higher gears, it
uses a hard rev- limiter to protect
the engine under power.
In the 911 Turbo models, under
full acceleration, the maximum
boost pressure in the lower and
medium speed ranges is now
temporarily increased by approx -
imately 0.2 bar. As a result,
engine torque is boosted by 50 Nm to a maximum of 700 Nm for a
limited period. (The 911 Turbo S
models are configured to operate
with a higher boost pressure level,
which means that their maximum
torque is always 700 Nm.)
In addition to the engine, ‘Sport ’
mode is enabled in the standard
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) suspension.
The dampers become firmer,
enabling faster turn - in as well as
bet ter contact with the road.
In automatic mode of PDK,
the basic gearshif t pat tern is
switched to high-performance
mode. The gear change action is
virtually instantaneous, while the
shift points are timed for maxi -
mum acceleration. Lif t of f the
throt tle – even at high revs – and
the system automatically shif ts
down to apply engine braking. In
manual shif t mode, gear chang -
ing is faster and more dynamic.
Porsche Stabilit y Management
(PSM) is also adapted, with the
intervention threshold raised. As
a result, the car has a more natu -
ral response to lateral and longi -
tudinal forces. Cornering agilit y
is greatly enhanced, when both braking to turn in and applying
power on exit – particularly
in low-speed bends. For even
greater driving pleasure.
For maximum manoeuvrabilit y,
PSM can be partially disabled
while the car is still in ‘Sport ’
mode. PSM simply monitors the
forces acting on the car and
will only intervene in the most
critical scenarios, e.g. when ABS
assistance is required on both
front wheels.
In conjunction with PDK (standard
on 911 Turbo S models), the
Sport Chrono Package Turbo with
dynamic engine mount system
has t wo additional functions that can be activated via the SPORT
PLUS but ton, for a sport y drive
that borders on a motorsport
experience.
The first function is ‘Launch
Control’, which, for example
when per forming laps, helps you
achieve optimum acceleration
from a standing start, a racing
start in other words.
The function works like this:
press the SPORT PLUS but ton
when the transmission is in ‘D’
or ‘M’. Then, with your lef t foot,
press the brake pedal and accel -
erate fully with the right foot.
The car recognises ‘Launch’ mode
from the accelerator kickdown action and adjusts the engine
speed to the optimum level,
which is around 5,000 rpm. At
the same time, boost pressure
is increased to approximately
0.5 bar, engine torque is
increased and the clutch is
applied lightly. ‘Launch Control’
now appears in the steering
wheel display. Now release the
brake as quickly as you can –
and feel the acceleration power
unleashed to the road.
Steering wheel display with PDK and Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Performance | Chassis
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The second function is the
‘motorsport-derived gearshift
strategy’. Using this, Porsche
Doppel
kupplung (PDK) is geared
up for the shortest possible
shif t times and optimum shif t
points for maximum acceleration
– ideal for the racetrack.
A key component of the Sport
Chrono Package Turbo with
dynamic engine mount system is
the stopwatch mounted on the
dashboard. Porsche Communica -
tion Management (PCM, page 86)
has a special performance display
to view, store and evaluate lap
times or other driving times. It
shows the total driving time, lap
distance, lap number and the
lap times recorded so far. You can
view the current fastest lap and
the remaining range until empt y.
Travelled distances can be
recorded and benchmark times
defined. The personal memory function of
the Sport Chrono Package Turbo
can also be used to store person
-
alised set tings for a range of
systems, including the orientation
lighting or air conditioning.
Operation of the dynamic
engine mount system.
Stiffness and softness as required.
That ’s the principle behind the
dynamic engine mount system
now being of fered for the first
time as part of the Sport Chrono
Package Turbo. Essentially, it ’s an
electronically controlled system
for controlling the stif fness of the
engine mounts.
The engine is bolted to the body
using t wo mounts and follows
New ton’s law of inertia, namely
that a body will continue to move
in a uniform straight line unless it is made to change its direction
by a force acting upon it.
Put more simply: when you are
driving into a bend, the vehicle will
follow your steering but, at first,
the mass of the engine won’t. This
means that the rear of the vehicle
is pushed out wards because of
the inert forces from the engine’s
mass acting on it.
The dynamic engine mount
system minimises this effect.
The steering angle longitudinal
and lateral acceleration values
are constantly recorded by
sensors and the stif fness of the
t wo engine mounts is changed
automatically according to the
driving st yle. This is achieved
using a magnetisable (magneto -
rheological) fluid and an electri -
cally generated magnetic field.
The magnetisable particles align
with each other and the fluid’s viscosit y changes. This alters the
stif fness and absorption of the
engine mounts: sof ter for greater
comfort and less vibration when
driving normally, harder for a
more direct driving feel when
driving more sportily.
The dynamic engine mount
system also reduces the vertical
oscillations of the engine when
accelerating under full load. The
result: greater and more uniform
force on the rear axle, increased
traction and bet ter acceleration.
All this means t wo things: percep -
tibly more stable handling under
load change conditions and in fast
corners and a step closer to the
ultimate sport y drive – combined
with enhanced levels of comfort.
Performance | Chassis
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