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Strength
| The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet
The future of the sports car
is wide open again.
The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet.
Sometimes, the best option is to free
your mind, to look at things from a fresh
perspective and to explore your own
direction, not least when you’ve set
yourself ambitious goals for the future.
These goals can be achieved by opening
yourself up to new ideas.
This is the direction explored by the
new 911 Carrera Cabriolet. With forward-
looking hood engineering, lightweight
materials and an integrated wind deflector,
it conceives a new kind of freedom and
broadens the appeal of the sports car.
Smooth and firm, light and robust, the
design of the new hood is impressive in
terms of both appearance and
construction. It is made from three
ultra-lightweight magnesium elements
and is covered in fabric. This saves
weight, improves
aesthetics, and also
reduces unwanted noise. What you can
still hear, however, is the unadulterated
sound of your 911.
The new wind deflector is fit ted as
standard and offers practically
draught-free driving and minimal wind
noise. Operation could not be easier.
Integrated directly behind the rear seats,
it folds out electrically in just t wo seconds
and remains operable no mat ter how
fast you drive your 911. The performance figures of the new
911 Carrera Cabriolet reflect the ambi -
tious goals achieved by our engineers.
The new, downsized and rear-mounted
3.4-litre flat-six engine delivers 257 kW
(350 hp) at 7,400 rpm and enables
a top speed of 286 km/ h (177 mph).
Compared with the previous model, fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions have
been reduced by 15 %.
In summary, this articulate concept forms
the basis for a self-assured personalit y.
Typified by its courage to adapt and
change, it derives pleasure from exploring
new directions. After all, the future is
wide open.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129.
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Strength
| The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet
Porsche 356, Porsche 550, Porsche Carrera GT:
openness has always been a Porsche tradition.
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet.
Open-top driving is integral to Porsche
history. It began back in 1948 with the
No. 1. The convertible variant of the
first 356 became a legend, as did its
descendent, the Porsche 550 Spyder.
In 1982, the first 911 Carrera model
in cabriolet form was introduced to the
road. Two things that all open-top
Porsche cars have in common are an
urge for sport y acceleration and unlimited
driving pleasure. The time has come to
carry this tradition on into the future.
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet does
just that.
That explains what motivates us, and this
describes what drives the car: the new 3.8-litre engine with direct fuel injection
(DFI) and VarioCam Plus, which produces
294 kW (400 hp) at 7,400 rpm. The
new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet completes
the sprint from 0 to 100 km/ h (0 to
62 mph) in just
4.7 seconds and reaches
a top speed of 301 km/ h (187 mph).
These are impressive performance
capabilities, founded on the principle
that, if you want to keep moving, you
shouldn’t carry unnecessary weight. This
is precisely why the new 911 Carrera S
Cabriolet incorporates extensive use
of lightweight materials.
The hood has a crucial role in this respect.
On the new 911, the hood has been fun -
damentally revised. Integrated magnesium
elements make the hood light yet
extremely robust. The hood opens and
closes in only 13 seconds and is operable
up to a speed of 50 km/ h (31 mph).
With the hood closed, the car’s profile is
optimised for
aerodynamic performance,
which explains
the low drag coefficient
of 0.30. Wind noise is practically elimi -
nated.
The new, integrated wind deflector
manipulates headwind to create ideal
conditions. Electrically powered and
installed directly behind the passenger
cell, it provides effective protection
against air turbulence.
Twin tailpipes in stainless steel also
make a clear statement. The 20 -inch
Carrera S wheels afford an unobstructed
glimpse of the brake calipers with a
red painted finish. As you would expect,
the 911 Cabriolet offers a high level of
occupant safet y and features an effective
roll-over protection concept as well as
full-size airbags for the driver and front
p a s s e n g e r.
Without question, the new 911 Carrera S
Cabriolet has remained faithful to the
sporty spirit of its predecessors and is
ensuring that the legacy lives on in the
21s t ce n t u r y.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129.
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emperament
| Chassis and body
Hood.
Our engineers have completely redeveloped
the hood for the 911 Carrera Cabriolet
models. The result is a flexible roof
comprising of a glass rear screen and
three individual and integral hood ele -
ments, which are manufactured from
magnesium and covered in fabric. This
makes the hood highly robust and, yet,
particularly lightweight. Another benefit of the new design is
that the hood is smooth and firm. The
fabric remains taut keeping the familiar
911 lines elegant. A trivialit y? Only if
you choose to ignore the impressively
low drag coefficient of just 0.30 that
the new 911 Cabriolet models are able
to achieve. A further feat of Porsche
engineering.
The rear screen is made from glass and
is electrically heated and scratch-
resistant to provide excellent rearward visibilit y. A rain channel on the hood
carries away water to avoid dripping
when the doors are opened.
Electrically powered, the new hood is
operated using a but ton on the centre
console or via the key remote. It opens
or closes in approximately 13 seconds
and remains operable up to a speed
of 50 km/ h (31 mph). The concertina
action ensures optimum protection for
the interior lining. The interior hood lining is made from
a heat-insulating and sound-absorbing
material. Consistent interior temperatures
and an effective suppression of wind
noise are the perceptible results. Thank -
fully, however, even the hood’s sound -
proofing properties are no match for
the resonant Porsche sound.
Open, flexible, independent.
The optimum prerequisites for a long-term relationship.
Cabriolet technology.