
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

Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM).
PASM is fit ted as standard in all 911
models for the first time. This electronic
damping control system continuously
adjusts the damping force on each
wheel, based on current road conditions
and driving style. PASM has two modes, which can be
selected using a separate but ton on the centre console: ‘Normal’, which is a blend
of performance and comfort, and ‘Sport ’
where the setup is much firmer.
The results are tangible: increased
driving stability, improved comfort and
enhanced performance.
The road to the future has its ups and downs.
And its fair share of twists and turns.
Chassis.

Chassis 63
SPORT button.
The SPORT button enables you to select
a suspension setup where the emphasis
is on either comfort or sport y performance.
At the push of a button, the electronic
engine management system switches the
engine mapping to offer an even sharper
response and engine dynamics that are
more direct.
In vehicles with Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), upshifts take place at higher engine
speeds and downshifts happen sooner.
In addition, coasting mode and the auto
start/stop function are automatically
deactivated. If fitted, the optional sports
exhaust system is also activated
automatically.
Sport Chrono Package.
Adrenaline at the push of a but ton, goose
bumps included: the functions of the
optional Sport Chrono Package enable
an even sportier tuning of the chassis,
engine and transmission – and launch
you to unprecedented sporty heights.
What ’s new is the mode switch on the
steering wheel, derived from the
918 Spyder to make you feel closer to
the racetrack. Without your hand leaving
the steering wheel, you can choose any
of four set tings: Normal, SPORT, SPORT
PLUS and Individual. Now you can adapt
the vehicle even more to the way you
want to drive. On activation of SPORT PLUS mode,
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM) and, in the S models, optional
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)
and optional rear-axle steering adapt for
enhanced roadholding performance by
switching to a sportier damper set ting
and offering more direct turn-in on
entering the corner.
In combination with PDK, the Sport
Chrono Package has three additional
functions. The first is ‘Launch Control’,
which can be used to achieve the best
possible standing start – a racing start.
The second function is the motorsport-
derived gearshift strategy. In this mode,
Another few seconds faster.
Under the skin.
High-performance systems.
PDK is geared up for extremely short
shift times and optimum shift points for
the maximum acceleration available.
This combination of uncompromising and
involving performance is ideal for the
racetrack.
The third function – SPORT Response –
is brand new to the 911. Pressing the
but ton in the centre of the mode switch
primes the engine and transmission for the
fastest possible unleashing of power. In
other words, maximum responsiveness –
for a period of approximately 20 seconds.
A timer graphic in the instrument cluster
tells you how long is left.
Engage SPORT.
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PASM sports suspension.
The PASM sports suspension is available
as an option for the S models of the
Coupé and only in conjunction with
20-inch wheels. The ride height is 10 mm lower than with
the PASM suspension. The springs are
harder and shorter, and the anti-roll bars
on the front and rear axles are stiffer.
The front spoiler lip has an even sportier
geometry, the rear spoiler extends even
more. Not only does this further reduce lift at the front axle, it also provides
downforce at the rear axle for improved
aerodynamics and even better performance
– combined with a surprisingly high level
of comfort.

Comfort 79
The driver must always know how to get
ahead, without ever losing sight of the
bigger picture. For this reason, every thing
in the interior is geared towards looking
forward: to the car in front, to the next
corner, to the next driving manoeuvre.
That’s possible only when synergies are
created between engineering and design,
and sportiness and comfort. Proof: the
new sports steering wheel with its puristic
design and excellent ergonomics. More
proof: the ascending centre console. The
principle they share: putting the driver
first. The same applies to the suspension
settings and the two-zone air conditioning
system. There shouldn’t be any need to
spend too long browsing one submenu
after another. You should instead be able
to concentrate on what’s important:
driving pleasure.
Five round instruments make a sport y
contribution. Their primary purpose is to
provide information. They do so efficiently
and accurately. And their styling is
typically Porsche, with the rev counter
exactly where you would expect it to be:
in the middle. Technology to help you along the way is
integrated as standard: new Porsche
Communication Management (PCM)
including online navigation module plus
7-inch multi-touchscreen. Thanks to the
Connect Plus module, PCM is also your
gateway to the digital world.
The instrument cluster with 4.6-inch
colour screen provides you with a
continuous stream of data from the
on-board computer, such as trip
mileage, journey time or average fuel
consumption. It also displays the map
of the navigation system together
with real-time traffic information,
You can feel the Porsche tradition here.
And touch the future.
Interior.
delivers various warnings and reminds
you of your chosen communication and
audio set tings.
From pioneering technology to sporty
comfort. Whether it’s leather or Alcantara,
all the materials we use are exquisite
and puristic.
In addition to the choice of Agate Grey,
Black and Luxor Beige for the
interior, there is a wide range of other
personalisation options available,
including two-tone colour combinations
or special colours and materials such
as carbon, aluminium and high-quality
wood.

Personalisation 117
SportDesign exterior mirror (page 125)
PASM sports suspension (20 mm lower) (page 121) Rear-axle steering (page 121)

Personalisation 121
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
Sport Chrono Package including mode switch
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
I no.
Chassis.
PASM spor ts suspension (20 mm lower) ––– –––––030
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)
–––––352
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) including
PASM spor ts suspension (20 mm lower)
––– –––––031
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
450
Rear-axle steering
–––––470
Front-axle lif t system
474
Power steering Plus
658
Performance.
Sport Chrono Package including mode switchQR5