The latest 911 Turbo will land in Frankfurt… And in true Porsche style the updated version is virtually indecipherable from its predecessor!
Chrome
headlight surrounds, restyled foglights and new wheel designs mark the
only exterior upgrades, but there’s more to this facelift than meets
the eye.
Under the bonnet, or wedged in the boot in the 911’s
case, is an all-new 3.8-litre direct-injection, twin-turbo flat-six,
delivering a faintly ridiculous 500bhp – only the second road-going 911
to ever breach the 500bhp barrier after the current 530bhp GT2.
That
additional 20bhp gives the performance figures a healthy boost. At 3.7
seconds from 0-60mph it’s three tenths quicker than the current Turbo,
and tops out 1mph higher, at 194mph.
But it’s an interior change
that will have Porsche enthusiasts across the globe sighing with
relief. The excellent PDK twin-clutch gearbox can now be specified with
standard wheel-mounted levers – pull the left to change down and the
right to shift up – rather than the confusing push button setup on
earlier versions.
Most impressive of all though is that Porsche has managed to not only turn up the performance, but to cut CO2 emissions and fuel consumption by around 18 per cent.
Coupe
and Cabriolet versions of the next-gen Turbo go on sale in the UK on
November 21, priced at £101,823 and £109,048 respectively – roughly a
£2,000 increase over the outgoing model.
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