Porsche 911 (991) Turbo Cabriolet
Porsche 911 (991) Turbo Cabriolet
Powerful, efficient and wonderfully open – the new 911 Turbo Cabriolet
models
Stuttgart. The dynamic range of the new 911 Turbo models1) multiplied by
the driving pleasure offered by an open-top sports car: This is the succinct
formula behind the two new leading 911 Cabriolet models. Some 50 years after
the 911 first made its début and to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the
911 Turbo, the open-top versions of the 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S are making
their global début. The vehicles will be unveiled for the very first time at
the Auto Show in Los Angeles on November 20. By adding the two new leading 911
models into the mix, Porsche is doubling its offering of the top-of-the-range
models to four versions.
In supplementing the range, the 911 Turbo Cabriolet and 911 Turbo S
Cabriolet2) deliver the same blend of dynamism, performance and efficiency
offered by the Coupé model unveiled a few months ago. Expressed in figures: The
turbocharged 3.8-litre six-cylinder engine delivers 520 bhp (383 kW) in the
open-top 911 Turbo and 560 bhp (412 kW) in the S model. The cars accelerate
from zero to 100 km/h in 3.5 and 3.2 seconds respectively, reaching a top speed
of up to 318 km/h. And all this while achieving fuel consumption figures below
the ten-litre limit: Both of the new top-of-the-range Cabriolet models rest
assured in the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), boasting figures of 9.9 l/100
km (equivalent to 231 g/km CO2). When compared against the respective
predecessor models, the new vehicles deliver 30 bhp more power and are 0.2
seconds faster in terms of their standard acceleration. They are also up to 15%
more efficient.
Active rear-axle steering and active aerodynamics for even greater dynamism
on the road
The driving dynamics offered by the two new top-of-the-range Cabriolet
models is something that cannot be expressed in simple figures. Boasting PDK
dual-clutch transmission as standard and the new PTM all-wheel drive, as well
as featuring rear-axle steering and active aerodynamics, the open-top 911 Turbo
models are now also establishing the leading Porsche technology in the open-top
super sportscar segment. While the rear-axle steering has an immensely positive
impact on handling for the two new super sportscars, both on the racetrack and
during everyday use, the active aerodynamics can be tuned to offer optimum
efficiency or driving dynamics at the touch of a button, depending on the
driver's wishes.
More than ever before, both of these new top-of-the-range models also make
a clear visual statement about their performance. The characteristic, widely
flared rear wings of the new 911 Turbo generation are 28 mm wider than those of
the 911 Carrera 4 models – a virtually level surface of just over a hand's
width extends out from the C-pillar to the outer edge of the vehicle. The
impressive effect of this width is accentuated still further when the top is
down.
Another eye-catching feature of the 911 Turbo Cabriolet is the exclusive
Porsche panel bow top with its lightweight magnesium frame. This innovative
technology enables the Coupé-like arch to the roof to be achieved when the top
is closed. This arch, which also offers advantages in terms of aerodynamics, is
not feasible using conventional construction techniques. As with predecessor
models, the roof opens and closes in around 13 seconds, at speeds of up to 50
km/h.
Premium furnishings in the interior
The interior of the new Cabriolet models follows that of the 911 Turbo
Coupé. The S-model boasts a particularly extensive range of furnishings, with
features including an exclusive interior in Black/Carrera Red and adaptive
Sport Seat Plus seats with 18-way adjustment and memory. In addition, the
backrest shells of the seats are leather trimmed with double cap seams, and
various elements are achieved in a carbon look. As with the predecessor models,
the Bose sound system is fitted as standard – and, for the first time, a
Burmester system is also available on request. What's more, the
radar-controlled adaptive Cruise Control system, camera-based road sign and
speed limit recognition function and reversing camera are also available as
options.
The new top-of-the-range 911 Cabriolet models will be launched onto the
market in December 2013. In Germany, the 911 Turbo Cabriolet costs EUR 174,431
and the new open-top 911 Turbo S EUR 207,989, inclusive of VAT and
country-specific equipment in each case.
1) 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S: urban fuel consumption: 13.2 litres/100 km;
extra-urban fuel consumption: 7.7 litres/100 km; combined fuel consumption: 9.7
litres/100 km; CO2 emissions: 227 g/km.
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