The Porsche 911 is a sports car made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. The famous, distinctive, and durable design is notable for being rear engined like the Porsche-designed Volkswagen Beetle it had been based on.
Every element fulfils a function. From this principle, the Porsche 911 draws its inner strength. The logical consequence of this is the 911 Carrera’s very low drag coefficient of 0.29.
The air intakes on the new front end have been enlarged to provide increased cooling power and give an even more dynamic appearance.
Bi-xenon headlights are fitted as standard on all 911 models. The indicators and LED daytime running lights and position lights are harmoniously integrated into the separate front light units above the outer air intakes for an imposing look. The optional dynamic cornering lights have a swivelling module for the dipped beams – visible engineering for improved visibility.
The latest Porsche 911 has a new generation of engines with direct fuel injection (DFI), and significantly more power. 345 hp is generated by the 3.6-liter boxer (horizontally-opposed cylinder) engine and 385 hp by the 3.8-liter power unit.
The results are outstanding performance and increased fuel efficiency and emission values. All made possible thanks to DFI, VarioCam Plus, an improved lightweight construction, reduced friction and a number of detailed technical solutions.
As standard, all steering wheels have an integral full-size airbag, a high-grip rim in smooth-finish leather and an ergonomic design.
The three-spoke sports steering wheel adjusts up to 40 mm for both height and reach.
It has a diameter of just 370 mm. Thanks to its grip mouldings, it’s in safe hands – even on the sportiest of drives.
The part-leather standard seats offer a high degree of comfort with good lateral support and optimized under-seat suspension. Through bends, your seat gives you a feeling of security without restriction.
Each circular dial in the instrument cluster – aluminium-coloured in the S models – provides important information at a glance. The digital display in the centre-left dial contains the main and trip odometers. In the central dial, the customisable display of the standard on-board computer is integrated into the rev counter. Road speed is displayed permanently, while average fuel consumption, average road speed, fuel range, and the data of the optional TPM can be shown as desired.
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December 10th, 2009
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