World
Debuts: 911 GT3 and Cayenne Diesel
Two world debuts
mark the highlights from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG,
Stuttgart, at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show: the 911 GT3 and the Cayenne
Diesel. Presented for the first time to the public, these two models
impressively symbolise the particular fortes of Porsche’s model range
focusing on both tradition and the future – dynamic performance and
superior economy.
The new 911 GT3 is once again more powerful, faster, crisper and more
dynamic than its predecessor, improving above all in its two core
features performance and driving dynamics. Maximum output of the proven
normal-aspiration six-cylinder is now 435 bhp (320 kW), up 20 bhp over
the former model. Performance on the road improves accordingly, with
the new GT3 now accelerating to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds and achieving a
top speed of 312 km/h or 193 mph.
High-tech aerodynamic modifications add to the new look of the GT3 and
increase the car’s down-forces most substantially, more than doubling
down-pressure over the former model. As a further improvement, the
Porsche GT3 comes for the first time with particularly sporting PSM
Porsche Stability Management switching on and off in individual stages.
Porsche’s second
new model launch in Geneva is the Cayenne Diesel. The
combination of Porsche’s particularly dynamic and versatile SUV with a
very economical, high-torque power unit offers significant advantages
above all on long distances and when towing a trailer. Added to this
there are the outstanding driving dynamics, safety and offroad
qualities for which the Cayenne is widely lauded the world over.
From outside, the new model comes with the same looks and appearance as
the Cayenne with its V6 gasoline engine and likewise boasts the Cayenne
model designation on its tailgate.
Displacing three litres, the extra-smooth and refined V6 power unit
develops maximum output of 240 bhp (176 kW), sufficient for a top speed
of 214 km/h or 133 mph. What is even more remarkable is the engine’s
superior torque peaking at a remarkable 550 Nm or 405 lb-ft at just
2,000 rpm.
Accelerating to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds with its Tiptronic S
transmission featured as standard, the new Cayenne offers superior
qualities also in its performance, thus ensuring that typical Porsche
style in every respect.
The absolute
highlight of the new power unit is of course its supreme
economy: Average fuel consumption of 9.3 litres diesel/100 kilometres,
equal to 30.4 mpg imp, gives the new Cayenne with its 100-litre (22 imp
gal) fuel tank an exceptional range of up to 1,000 kilometres or 620
miles.
The Cayenne Diesel comes exclusively with Porsche’s six-speed Tiptronic
S automatic transmission. Likewise featured as standard in the Cayenne,
PSM Porsche Stability Management has been specifically geared to the
characteristics of the diesel engine, while intelligent PTM Porsche
Traction Management provides an ideal symbiosis of very good onroad and
offroad driving qualities, spreading out engine power appropriately
between the front and rear wheels.

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