Carrera and Carrera S Even More Economical and Powerful
New
Porsche 911 with Direct Fuel Injection and Double-Clutch Gearbox
Stuttgart. Starting on 5 July, Dr. Ing. h.c. F.
Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is introducing the next generation of the 911
model series. The four new models – two Coupés and two
Cabriolets – with classic rear-wheel drive offer an even higher
standard of dynamic performance thanks to their all-new flat-six power
units displacing 3.6 and, re-spectively, 3.8 litres. And the
introduction for the first time of direct fuel injection on a Porsche
sports car, together with the optional double-clutch gearbox
Porsche-Doppelkupplung (PDK), makes the new 911 even more sporting and
dynamic.
At the same time these new
technologies enhance the already outstanding efficiency of the 911 to
an even higher level than before: Featuring PDK, the Carrera
Coupé offers outstanding fuel economy of 9.8 litres/100
kilometres, equal to 28.8 mpg imp. And with all new Carreras remaining
significantly below the fuel consumption benchmark of 11 litres/100
kilometres, equal to 25.7 mpg imp, CO2 emissions are down by up to 15
per cent.
Maximum output of the 911
Carrera with its 3.6-litre power unit is up by 20 bhp to 345 bhp (254
kW). Output on the 911 Carrera S with its 3.8-litre power unit is
equally impressive, up by 30 bhp to 385 bhp (283 kW). With this extra
power, the Carrera S Coupé now offers a top speed of slightly
over 300 km/h or 186 mph.
The new generation of the 911
is available for the first time with the new Porsche-Doppelkupplung
(PDK), Porsche’s double-clutch gearbox.
Offering no less than seven
forward gears, the new gearbox combines the driving comfort of a
converter automatic transmission with the dynamic gearshift of a
sequential racing gearbox. And since PDK also boasts an automatic
gearshift function, it replaces the former Porsche Tiptronic S
automatic transmission on both the Carrera and Carrera S. Through its
optimised and adaptive gearshift programs, PDK improves the car’s
acceleration and reduces fuel consumption to a level even lower than
before.
Porsche developed this
gearshift principle featuring two clutches to shift gears without the
slightest interruption of traction and pulling power and without even
the slightest break in between gears no less than 25 years ago for
motorsport. Porsche works drivers benefiting from this technology were
able to accelerate faster than their competitors and keep both hands on
the steering wheel while shifting gears, thus avoiding even the
slightest distraction while shifting. The pioneering achievement from
back then now gives the new 911 Carrera even better performance:
Equipped with seven-speed PDK, the Carrera S Coupé accelerates
in 4.5 seconds from 0-100 km/h, another 0.2 seconds faster than with a
manual six-speed gearbox. And the customer in search of optimum driving
dynamics even has the option to combine PDK with Porsche’s optional
Sport Chrono Plus including Launch Control. The result is high-speed
acceleration free of slip from a standstill and a racing gearshift,
with the car accelerating to 100 km/h in a truly outstanding 4.3
seconds.
The new generation of the 911
stands out clearly at first sight through innovations in design both
front and rear as well as new lights with LED technology. LED daytime
driving lights and bi-xenon headlights now standard on all new models
in the Carrera range give the silhouette of the 911 even more
distinctive style and a truly unique look, interacting with new LED
rear lights to ensure an unmistakable and striking appearance also at
the rear. And as a further safety option, Porsche now also offers
Dynamic Bending Lights on all models.
Prices start at Euro 69,600.-
for the Carrera (Euro base price). The Carrera Cabriolet and Carrera S
both retail at Euro 78,000.- (Euro base price), and the Carrera S
Cabriolet is entering the market at Euro 88,000.- (Euro base price).

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