13th February, 2006
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is extending its current
product range with the addition of a new 911 Turbo. The sixth generation of
the 911 series’ top-of-the-range model will be celebrating its world
premiere on 28th February, 2006 at the Geneva Motor Show and will be
available in German dealerships from 24th June, 2006.
The 911 Turbo (Type 997) now has an output of 353 kW (480 bhp) at 6,000
revolutions per minute, 60 bhp more than its predecessor (Type 996). The
specific output of the 3.6-litre boxer engine thus climbs to a new all-time
high of 98 kW (133 bhp) per litre of displacement. Rated torque has been
increased from 560 to 620 Newtonmeters. The speed range in which this power
is available has also been extended. While the previous model’s maximum
torque was available between 2,700 and 4,600 revolutions per minute, the
corresponding figures are now 1,950 to 5,000 revs.
These improvements are translated into driving performance. The new 911
Turbo with six-speed manual transmission requires 3.9 seconds for the
standard sprint from zero to 100 km/h. The coupé reaches the 200 km/h mark
in 12.8 seconds. And just 3.8 seconds are all it takes for the most
powerful series-built 911 model of all time to accelerate from 80 to 120
km/h in fifth gear. Despite these enhanced performance statistics, Porsche
developers succeeded in reducing average fuel consumption by one tenth to
12.8 litres per 100 kilometres.
The 911 Turbo with the optionally available Tiptronic S automatic
transmission puts in an even more impressive performance. An optimised
setup gives the vehicle the wherewithal to power from zero to one hundred
in just 3.7 seconds and to reach 200 km/h after a mere 12.2 seconds.
The Turbo with automatic transmission also has the advantage when it comes
to flexibility. In penultimate gear it accelerates from 80 to 120 km/h in
3.5 seconds. Fuel consumption by the Tiptronic S variant is 0.3 liters
lower than that of its predecessor: 13.6 litres in accordance with the EU
standard. Both transmission variants have a top speed of 310 km/h.
The vehicle’s flexibility can be enhanced even further with the optional
“Sport Chrono Package Turbo”, available for the first time. Here the driver
selects the “sports button” adjacent to the gear lever to activate a
short-time “overboost” at full throttle. This increases boost pressure in
the mid speed range by 0.2 bar for up to ten seconds; torque rises by 60 to
680 Newtonmeters. The time required by the 911 Turbo with manual
transmission for intermediate acceleration from 80 to 120 km/h is reduced
by 0.3 seconds to 3.5 seconds.
These performance figures owe themselves to exhaust turbochargers with
variable turbine geometry, featuring for the first time in a petrol
engine model. At the heart of this technology are adjustable guide blades,
which direct the engine exhaust flow variably and precisely onto the
turbine wheel of the exhaust turbocharger. The principle of variable
turbine geometry unites the advantages of small and large exhaust
turbochargers and leads to a discernable improvement in flexibility and
acceleration, particularly at low speeds.
To transfer the available power to the road, the new generation of the 911
Turbo features a redesigned all-wheel drive with an electronically
controlled multi-disc clutch. Porsche Traction Management (PTM) ensures
variable power distribution to the two driven axles. Depending on the
driving conditions, the all-wheel electronics system constantly determine
the optimal torque distribution to ensure the best-possible drive. In
practice this translates as high agility on narrow country roads,
outstanding traction in rain and snow and optimal active safety even at
high speeds. These properties make the Porsche Traction Management system
in the new 911 Turbo one of the most powerful and, at the same time,
lightest all-wheel systems on the market.
The new 911 Turbo’s driving performance is duly tempered by its brake
system, which comprises monobloc fixed-caliper disc brakes with six pistons
at the front axle and four at the rear.
In comparison with the Type 996, the diameter of the internally ventilated
and perforated brake discs at the front and rear wheels has been increased
by 20 millimeters to 350 millimeters. As an option, Porsche is also
offering its optimised ceramic brake system, PCCB (Porsche Ceramic
Composite Brake). The advantages of this high-tech material mean a
reduction of 17 kilogrammes compared to the standard brake system, excellent
fading stability owing to consistent friction values and absolute corrosion
resistance. The brakes now have a diameter of 380 millimeters at the front
axle and 350 millimeters at the rear.
A characteristic design feature of the new 911 Turbo is the modified front
end with its distinctive, tautly drawn cooling air inlets. In conjunction
with the standard-equipment oval bi-xenon headlights, they define its
unmistakable image. The harmonious front view is enhanced by widely placed
and deep-set fog lights and by new LED flashers, which are situated in the
lateral air inlets of the front end. From the rear perspective too, the
Turbo takes on a more powerful appearance. This is due first and foremost
to its tail end, 22 millimeters wider than that of the previous model, to
which the redesigned wing spoiler element has been aligned. It now slopes
downward slightly at the sides to nestle into the contours of the rear
fenders. The lateral air inlets behind the doors have also been redrawn
and, together with the new air ducts, afford a more efficient supply of
cooling air to the charge-air intercoolers.
The 911 Turbo will be available in Germany from June and
in the USA from July. Other markets will be after this time.
In addition to the 911 Turbo at the Geneva Motor
Show, Porsche will be presenting the new 911 GT3.
Other Porsche news: here.
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