Sports car fascination 13
Design: sharpened
New front and rear design with
four-spot LED daytime running lights,
three-dimensional taillights and
four-spot brake lights.
Power and efficiency: increased
New t win-turbo engines for more power,
considerably more torque, high rpm limit
and lower consumption.
Sound: more 911
New sports exhaust system with central
tailpipes announces where the 911
feels at
home: on the racetrack.
Driving dynamics: tremendous
New rear-axle steering improves driving
stability and agility.
Control: in every season
Enhanced Porsche Traction Management
(PTM) – for well-balanced handling and
optimum traction.
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Principle 33
T h e 911 was designed to be a pure-bred
sports car from the very start, initially
offering 96 kW (130 hp). As early as
1966, the first S model hit the road with
an engine built for higher compression.
T h e 911
S 2.0 Coupé drove the power
output of the six-cylinder horizontally
opposed engine up to 118 kW (160 hp)
and was the force behind countless race-
going versions of the 911
in motorsport.
This tradition is also followed by the new
911, boasting six cylinders, a displacement
of 3.0 litres and t wo engine variants: one
rated 272 kW (370 hp) and the other –
an S model – offering 309 kW (420 hp). Both engines meet the requirements of
our time. Thanks to their turbocharged
design, they generate more power – with
reduced displacement and lower fuel
consumption.
911 Carrera models and the
911
Ta r g a 4.
Incredible sportiness is the number one
discipline of the 911 Carrera models and
the 911 Targa 4. Turbocharged induction
makes their engine not only more efficient,
but also more powerful. In figures: 272 kW
(370 hp). The high torque of 450 Nm is
available early on at an impressively low
1,700 rpm. A performance promise
delivered to the driver without detour –
across a wide engine speed range.
Fit ted as standard for the first time in all
models: Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM), the electronic
damping control system. Further proof
that, when it comes to the 911, it ’s
always about increased performance –
as well as greater comfort.
The base models are equipped with
19-inch alloy wheels. The newly styled
single-tube tailpipes are imposing – just
like the sound.
How to take the 911 principle up a level:
with a simple ‘S’.
One 911, two engine variants.
For fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, please refer to page 147 onwards.
Principle 35
911 Carrera S models and the
911 Ta r g a 4 S.
The new S models raise the performance
concept to an even higher level, with a
t win-turbo engine capable of 309 kW
(420 hp). Here, too, a reduction in engine
capacit y and turbocharging has reduced
fuel consumption and increased driving pleasure at the same time. The S models
generate a maximum torque of 500 Nm –
from as low as 1,700 rpm – putting them
ahead of their predecessor once more by
an impressive 60 Nm. Putting you ahead
of the field.
T h e 911 Carrera S models and the
911 Targa 4S are equipped with 20 -inch alloy wheels. Traction is enhanced
by Porsche Torque Vectoring (PT V),
which is fit ted as standard. Porsche
Active Suspension Management (PASM),
the electronic damping control system,
also comes as standard. The new rear-
axle steering and Porsche Dynamic
Chassis Control (PDCC) are available on
request. Increased performance could not be
managed without greater safety.
The S models are therefore equipped
with six-piston aluminium monobloc fixed
brake calipers in red at the front and
four-piston equivalents at the rear.
Another hallmark of the new S models:
twin tailpipes in brushed stainless steel.
Well, ‘S’ does stand for Sport, doesn’t it?
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions, please refer to page 147 onwards.
Selected key features of the standard specification:
911
Carrera models and the 911 Ta r g a 4
– Six-cylinder twin-turbo boxer engine producing 272 kW (370 hp)
and 450 Nm
– 19-inch Carrera wheels
– Four-piston aluminium monobloc fixed brake calipers in black
front and rear
– Brake discs with 330-mm diameter front and rear
– Twin single-tube tailpipes in brushed stainless steel
– Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
– SPORT button
– Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including online
navigation module with real-time traffic information
– Connect Plus Selected key features of the standard specification:
911
Carrera S models and the 911 Ta r g a 4 S
– Six-cylinder twin-turbo boxer engine producing 309 kW (420 hp)
and 500 Nm
– 20-inch Carrera S wheels
– Six-piston aluminium monobloc fixed brake calipers in red at front
and four-piston units at rear
– Brake discs with 350-mm diameter at front and 330-mm diameter at rear
– Twin dual-tube tailpipes in brushed stainless steel
– Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) or Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus
(PTV Plus)
– Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
– SPORT button
– Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including online
navigation module with real-time traffic information
– Connect Plus
Drive 41
At Porsche, there are no conventions.
Forbidding free thought? That’s forbidden.
The only thing that mat ters is this
question: how can we become even
bet ter? Let ’s put it another way: can we
redefine the limits of engineering? Can
we reconcile apparent contradictions?
Yes, we can. With Intelligent Performance.
The new 911 answers questions about
the future of the sports car with a
quantum leap in performance. By
reducing fuel consumption, but not by
suppressing emotions. By following a
principle that has already changed
every thing once before: in 1974, with the
f i r s t 911
Tu r b o. Developed completely from scratch, the
six-cylinder twin-turbo engines of the
911
Carrera and Targa 4 models with a
displacement of 3.0 litres embrace this
principle and perfect it in a forward-
l
ooking way. To be more precise:
tremendous acceleration force even in the
low rpm range is supplemented by the
engine map of a 911 Carrera with the high
rev limits t ypical of a sports car. In other
words, high compression and a high engine
speed combined with good modulation of
power output and surprisingly low fuel
consumption, thanks to the reduced
overall displacement.
Expressed in figures, this means an extra
15 kW (20 hp) of power, an extra 60 Nm
of torque and engine speeds of up to
7,500 rpm. And a considerable reduction
in fuel consumption of up to 13 %. The engine of the 911
Carrera and
911
Targa 4 models develops 272 kW
(370 hp). The maximum torque of
450 Nm is available from as low as
1
,700 rpm. With Porsche Doppelkupplung
(
PDK), the 911 Carrera can accelerate
from 0 to 62 mph in only 4.4 seconds
and reach a top speed of 182 mph.
The propulsive potential of the engine in
the S models, featuring upsized
turbochargers and independent exhaust
system, is even more impressive. It
generates a power output of 309 kW
(420 hp) and the maximum torque is a
might y 500 Nm, available from as low as
1
,700 rpm. With Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK) and Launch Control, the
We could sit back in the slipstream of our own tradition.
Or prepare to overtake.
Engines.
911 Carrera S sprints to 62 mph in a
mere 3 .9 seconds. Top speed isn’t
reached until 190 mph.
What cannot be expressed in figures: the
legendary sound of a 911
six-cylinder
horizontally opposed engine. And the
experience is all the more intense for it.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions, please refer to page 147 onwards.
Prepare to overtake.
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The stand- out qualities of the new t win-
turbo engines are their extraordinarily
direct responsiveness and wide torque
plateau, reached early in the low end of
the rpm band. Combined with the high
rev limit – and the legendary sound of a
911
six-cylinder horizontally opposed
engine. In short: excellent performance
that feeds back to the driver in an instant.
For fuel consumption and CO2 emissions,
please refer to page 147 onwards.
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Turbochargers.
The displacement of the new 911 models
has been considerably reduced with the
aim of cut ting fuel consumption. That ’s
because we more than most as a sports
car manufacturer bear huge responsibility.
Nevertheless, the power output of the
new engines has been significantly increased. Responsible for that are the
turbochargers developed for the 911
completely from scratch.
The drive system is a t win-turbo
configuration. It has two turbochargers
with one charge-air cooling for each
cylinder bank. Both turbos are particularly compact and have been
optimally adapted to the displacement
and power output of the engine. This
construction minimises the inertia of the
drivetrain and improves responsiveness.
The new turbochargers leave the sceptics
in their wake and find a new destination:
unexplored levels of torque. What looks technical on paper has an
unmistakably resonant sound. The sound
of a 911. And a performance that hits the
driver in an instant. In the form of direct
acceleration and visceral forward thrust.
Rather like a ‘ thump’ in the back the
moment the engine unleashes its
unadulterated power.
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) and
Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus).
PTV (with manual transmission) or PTV Plus
(with PDK) is available as standard in
the S models and as an option for the
911 Carrera 4 models and the 911 Targa 4.
Both systems actively enhance vehicle
dynamics and stability. Operating in conjunction with a rear differential lock,
they work by intelligently braking the
rear wheels as the situation demands.
When the car is driven assertively
into a corner, moderate brake pressure
is applied to the inside rear wheel.
Consequently, a greater amount of drive force is distributed to the outside rear
wheel, inducing an additional rotational
pulse (yaw movement) around the
vehicle’s vertical axis. This results in
a direct and sport y steering action
from the turn-in point.
With PTV, the rear differential lock is
regulated mechanically, while PTV Plus is
equipped with electronic control offering
fully variable torque distribution. In
interaction with Porsche Stability
Management (PSM), the system improves
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Spor ts exhaust system
Exclusive Sports tailpipes in silver colour
– not available
I number/extra - cost option standard equipment available at no extra cost
For more information on the options featured in this catalogue, please refer to the separate price list.
1) Available from 04/2016 at the earliest.
Exclusive Sports tailpipes in black
Option911
Carrera
911 Carrera S
911 Carrera 4
911 Carrera 4S
911 Carrera Cabriolet
911 Carrera S Cabriolet
911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet
911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet911
Ta r g a 4
911 Targa 4S
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Engine.
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Sports tailpipes in silver colour
1)
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Sports tailpipes in black
1)
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Transmission.
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK, 7-speed)250
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PT V) with mechanically locking rear
differential in conjunction with manual transmission
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Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PT V Plus) with electronically locking
rear differential in conjunction with optional PDK
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