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The new 911
Porsche identity
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Strength 6
Exterior design 12
Interior design 16
Engineering 18
The new 911 Carrera 20
The new 911 Carrera S 22
The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet 24
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet 26
Temperament 28
Engines 30
Transmission 40
Chassis and body 44
Composure 64
Safety 66
C o m f o r t 74
Responsibility 96
Motorsport 98
Environment 104
Personality 108
Personalisation 110
Panorama 124
9 11 i d e n t i t y 1 2 6
Technical data 128
Index 130
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Many legends look to the past.
This one looks to the future.
The new 911.
At the beginning, we took time to reflect
on where we came from and, above all,
where we want to be.
One thing was clear. To be able to build
the new 911, we would need to find the
right answers. What is it that defines us?
The engineering credentials as suggested
by the ‘Dr. Ing.’ in our company name,
certainly. More than 28,000 racing victo -
ries, definitely. Not just feats of heroism
any longer, but responsibilit y for the future
of the sports car and for the environment.
Then there is our reputation as an iconic
sports car manufacturer. However, this
reputation means nothing unless we con -
tinue to breathe new life into old ideas. For us, heritage and future are inseparably
linked. Of course, we could simply have
made a capable sports car, but this wouldn’t
have been a Porsche, and certainly not
a 9 11 .
Our identit y is the 911. This is especially
true, even in the 21st century. Instantly
recognisable and originally engineered
for the racetrack, it continues to stir the
emotions today, just as it did in 1963.
Yet, is that enough to move forward?
Above all, is it enough for you? Don’t we
need to break the stranglehold of tradition
once in a while before it one day stifles
innovation altogether? We believe that
the answer is ‘yes’, which is why no fewer
than 90 % of the components of the 911
are either new or have been fundamentally
revised. This is our approach to the preser -
vation of tradition. It is precisely how we
respond to the passion for the sports car
and do justice to the 911 legend, and
always with tomorrow in mind.
We have achieved this with a brand new
design and a longer wheelbase, with
refined engines that consume less fuel
but deliver more power, with efficiency-
enhancing technologies such as auto
start /stop, thermal management and
electrical system recuperation, with an
intelligent light weight body that uses a composite blend of aluminium and steel
and a new hood concept on the Cabriolet
models, with a suspension derived from
motorsport, and with a progressive interior
designed for sporty comfort.
All of that is what defines us. In short, it
is the way in which we combine tradition
and innovation, performance and everyday
practicality, form and function. For us,
these are not contradictions, but our
motivation. We are referring to Intelligent
Performance.
Our identit y can be accurately described
by many words, and by one number.
The new 911. Porsche identit y.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129.
Strength | The new 911
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Strength
| The new 911
Identit y is a combination of disposition,
personalit y and heritage. In our at tempt
to understand it, we tend to compare
dif ferences.
This is equally true in the case of the 911
model range. With defining at tributes such
as per formance, ef ficiency, st yle and
comfort, they reveal a character of their
own and fulfil your individual expectations –
not just of any sports car, but of a 911.
The new 911 Carrera.
The new 911 Carrera S.
The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet.
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet.
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Exterior design
Can you imagine a face without an expression?
Exterior design.
Every child recognises a 911, but can its
identit y be described in words? It can, by
looking more closely at the use of form,
proportions and contours. The roof line
tapers down into the rear. The wings are
higher than the front lid and, at the rear,
they add muscle. They give the 911 its
distinctive expression and leave you in
no doubt as to its temperament.
The overall appearance is low, wide and
sleek. Typically 911.
So, is every thing just the same as it has
been since 1963? Yes, and no. After all,
only those who change will remain true
to themselves – and we’ve changed. Our designers and engineers speak
guardedly about the 911 evolution.
Meanwhile, they continually manage to
take great strides forward with innova -
tions motivated by the principle that
these should be functional and perfectly
compatible. The result is a harmonious
overall concept that makes the new 911
a sports car fit for the 21st century.
To show you what we mean, we should
start by looking at the car’s exterior. The
wheelbase of the new 911 is 100 mm
longer for improved driving stability and
cornering dynamics. Overhang is now
shorter at the front and rear, making the
new 911 look even more compact. The sporty overall impression is emphasised
by the lower roof line and a wider track
at the front – 46 mm on the 911 Carrera
models and 52 mm on the 911 Carrera S
models. For improved aerodynamics, the
exterior mirrors are now mounted directly
on the doors. Increased agility is just one
of the results of all these refinements.
The silhouette is therefore typically 911
and t ypical in terms of its development,
which will now be described in more detail.
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The new vehicle architecture, with a wider
track at the front axle and the lower
roof line, gives the front of the new 911
a dynamic appearance that is sport y
and elegant. Fit ted as standard, the new
Bi-Xenon headlights still have the familiar
oval-shaped surrounds for classic appeal
and reveal their technically impressive
inner workings. The Porsche Dynamic
Light System (PDLS) with dynamic
cornering lights and speed-sensitive
headlight control logic is available
as an option.
The direction indicators, daytime running
lights and position lights are all LEDs and
are integrated into the separate front light
units. Their slimline design contrasts with
that of the rounded headlights. Together
with the two integral air intakes, they make
the front of the new 911 unmistakable.
At the rear, every thing feels sharper: the
styling, the appearance and the effect.
This is due not least to the distinctive
profile edge and new LED taillights, their
stretched design accentuating the horizontal contouring of the rear.
The characteristic reflector units have
been positioned lower down but are
still recognisable, particularly at night.
The stainless-steel tailpipes have been
rest yled. On the 911 Carrera S models,
t win tailpipes are fit ted on both sides.
One new feature is the wider, extendable rear spoiler, which reduces lift in all
driving situations and increases driving
stability.The 911 Carrera and the 911 Carrera S
are equipped as standard with 19-inch
and 20 -inch wheels
respectively. One
inch larger than
those on the respective
previous model, they enhance the sport y
presence of the new 911. Newly
developed t yres with increased
rolling circumference improve both
comfort and performance.
In summary, form always follows
function. As a design principle, it
couldn’t be more simple, but it ’s
what makes the 911 a 911. It ’s also how we have managed to
achieve a very low drag coefficient of
just 0.29 on the Coupe models and
0.30 on the Cabriolets.
Even the logo on the rear has an important
function to perform. It is, after all, the
hallmark of the Porsche identity.
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Interior design
Sporty ergonomics for ordinary driving.
Extraordinary comfort for sporty driving.
Interior design.
At Porsche, we don’t build everyday
sports cars, we build sports cars for every -
day use. How? By understanding that
great agilit y and maximum comfort are
not mutually exclusive but are, in fact,
aspects of a harmonious overall concept.
This is especially true of the interior
of the new 911. Sportiness, functionality
and high qualit y materials combine to
form a cohesive whole that is conducive
to dynamic driving, even during everyday
use.
What this means becomes clear the
moment you get in. The extended wheel -
base now offers 25 mm more leg room
in the front than in previous 911 models. Sportiness in harmony with comfort is
the theme which is reflected in the clever
ergonomics that characterise the entire
interior design. The materials used, the
layout of the controls and their operating
logic belong to a new generation of
sports car. Another new design for the
new 911 is the elevated centre console.
Its intelligent operating concept follows
a clear principle of direct simplicity.
A classic 911 feature is the arrangement
of the five circular instruments with the
rev counter in the middle. A new addition
is the instrument cluster featuring a high-
resolution 4.6-inch full VGA TFT colour
display for viewing on-board computer,
audio system or navigation information. Fit ted as standard, the Sports seats
combine even greater comfort with
racing-st yle support and now feature
4 -way electric adjustment. The new
automatic climate control with zonal
temperature controls for driver and
front passenger also comes as standard.
Also new is the optional light design
package for the foot wells, storage
compartments, rear compartment and
overhead console. As ever, we offer
an extensive selection of interior colours
and materials, such as carbon, leather,
wood or aluminium.
Acoustics are an integral part of the
concept, particularly the engine sound.
Available as an option is the Burmester
®
High-End Surround Sound System.
Optimised for the new 911 Carrera model
range, it features 12 loudspeakers and
a total output of 821 wat ts for a perfect
spatial sound.
The new 911 proves that apparent oppo -
sites, such as st yle and engineering or
comfort and performance, can go hand
in hand. For us, there is no contradiction
and certainly no need for compromise.
After all, a strong personalit y does not
deny the existence of opposites, it unites
them.