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The new Porsche 911 Turbo with even more muscle than its predecessor

The new Porsche 911 turbo

After Porsche revamped the 911 Carrera, the 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S models also went under the knife, but in addition to the new look, they also show a bit more muscle compared to their predecessors. The car will be presented live to the public for the first time at the Detroit Auto Show in January, and from there you will go almost directly to the car showrooms.

Porsche is its two models 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S (coupe and cabrio version) tightened the folds, so that they now have a more modern look of the rear lights, the front lights have also been renewed, they are new LED daytime running lights, the rear bumper is different, the front bumper and engine cover are also new. He is now hiding under it 3.8 liter biturbo V6 engine, which has a bit more muscle than its predecessor, which in numbers means 540 hp and 397 kW (that's 20 HP and 15 kW more) respectively 580 HP and 427 kW for the 911 Turbo S.


They also added engines "Dynamic Boost Function", which increased the dynamics and responsiveness of the car, as the system maintains the pressure in the cylinder even when the driver releases the gas pedal. Only fuel injection is interrupted while the throttle remains open. In practice, this means that the engine has to press the gas again reacts without delay, which comes to the fore especially in the sporty driving mode. The 911 Turbo Coupe accelerates from standstill to 100 km/h in three seconds and accelerates to 320 km/h, while the 911 Turbo S Coupe needs a tenth of a second less to reach a hundred (2.9 s), and the final speed is also higher – 330 km/h.

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The new Porsche 911 turbo is also fatally attractive.
The new Porsche 911 turbo is also fatally attractive.

The new Porsche 911 Turbo also underwent a renovation in the interior, especially at the technological level. The steering wheel is new, who took lessons from the 918 Sypder model, and the system connectivity is also new Android Auto and Apple Carplay. Porsche will send it to dealerships at the end January 2016, and will be presented live to the public for the first time at the Detroit Auto Show NAIAS. The dealer will hand over the keys to you if you leave at least 175,000 euros with him, and for the 911 turbo S you will have to shell out 203,000.

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