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Porsche Introduces a Future Classic

First there was the Sports Classic. Then, just last week came the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS. Now, today, Porsche introduced the world to the Porsche Carrera Speedster. In the event you aren’t sure of this drop-top’s provenance, you’ll need to think fast as Porsche will limit the production to 356 Speedsters world-wide.

Unique Features of the new Porsche 911 Speedster

  • Limited-production special model with numerous styling changes
  • Shortened windshield, wider rear fenders, chopped-down manual soft top, Fuchs-style Sport Classic wheels
  • Numerous interior customization touches, including checkerboard seat trim, painted panels
  • 408-hp naturally-aspirated 3.8-litre flat-six; PDK gearbox with paddle shifters
  • Celebrates 25 years of Porsche Exclusive, company’s individualization/special wishes department
  • Only 356 copies available worldwide. In the U.S., the 911 Carrera Speedster will be available beginning in early 2011, MSRP will be $204,000.


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More Details on the 2011 Porsche Carrera Speedster

Low-slung, sporty and exceptionally rare, Porsche AG’s exclusive new 911 Speedster pays homage to the first Porsche model that bore the name – the 356 Speedster – and matches it with a limited production run of just 356 cars worldwide. The ultra-rare special-edition 911 makes its debut at the Paris Motor Show in early October.

The concept for the new Speedster was developed by Porsche Exclusive, a division devoted to the individual customization of Porsche production cars for customers as well as the creation of limited-run models. In fact, the new 911 Speedster celebrates the 25th anniversary of the department.

Following in the footsteps of the 911 Sport Classic, which was not offered in Canada, the 911 Speedster features almost all optional equipment from the 911 series as standard, along with many unique design features not available on other 911 models. As such, it is the ultimate example of a factory-customized 911, with upgrades to its exterior design, interior trim and performance features.

Markedly different from other 911 models, the Speedster comes exclusively in a two-seater configuration, with a windscreen that is more raked back and also lower by 60 mm. The sporty manual soft top with its flatter contours tucks beneath a new, characteristic double-bubble hard cover, while the rear wheelarches are 44 mm wider. The 911 Speedster also features a unique front apron, specific side skirts and a distinct rear apron. Top up or down, it is distinctive, instantly recognizable and unlike any other 911 model.

A large part of appeal of the 911 Speedster also comes from its meticulously hand-finished interior. Black smooth-finish leather is combined with numerous details to match the exterior of the car. These include decorative designs with chequered-flag patterns in the centre sections of the power-adjustable adaptive sports seats, leather side bolsters in the exterior colour and numerous painted trim pieces, also matched to the exterior colour.

Indeed, the exterior colour, Pure Blue, was developed exclusively for the Speedster, providing an intriguing contrast with the tinted front lights, black headlight rings, black windscreen surround and other black decorative designs. (Upon request, the Speedster is available in Carrara White.)

Under the hood, the 3.8-litre flat-six, fitted with Porsche’s Exclusive Powerkit, delivers 408 hp, 23 hp more than a 911 Carrera S. Yet, in line with the Porsche Intelligent Performance development philosophy, it uses no more fuel on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). The seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) transmits power to the rear axle, which is fitted with a standard differential lock. Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) are also standard.

Exemplary protection for driver and passenger comes standard in the new 911 Speedster. Especially for this open-top model, Porsche engineers further improved the rollover protection system which is standard in all convertible Porsche cars.

The new Speedster is only the fourth model to wear the iconic name. In 1953, the Speedster series was launched with a puristic sports car based on the Porsche 356, which had two sports bucket seats, doors with slide-in plastic side windows, and a shortened, elegantly curved windscreen. In 1988, the first Speedster based on the 911 Carrera celebrated its revival with an added feature: for the first time, the hood compartment lid had the characteristic double bubbles. The last 911 Speedster was available in 1993-1994.

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  • The 2011 speedster is ridiculous. A fat arse styling exercise for a bloated price is not in the tradition of previous Speedsters at all. They were lighter and did not bear a premium price when offered. This offering is all about creating an artificial "classic", but there is nothing inviting about it, except exclusivity. It's a boutique car. No one will enthusiastically drive these automobiles, rather they will put them into storage, waiting for them to increase in value - to someone. I thought Porsches were supposed to be driver's cars.

  • How about a 998 speedster with the following factory specs:
    narrow body style, rear wheel drive
    silver or black exterior
    black light weight carpet
    no interior soundproofing
    interior buckets with houndstooth cloth and black leather bolsters / headrests
    manual lumbar with no electric adjustments or heating
    no rear seats or parcels
    lightweight door panels with fabric pulls
    old school black instrument panel with big tach
    no glovebox
    removable plexiglass side windows (optional)
    no GPS no PSM no PDK no stereo (but wired for sound)
    no heater only A/C
    three piece Fuchs style rims (19") with brushed aluminum or black spokes
    basic manual top (black)
    long whale tail (see 1976 Turbo) with alternate simple fastback option piece
    carbon hood and engine lid
    1mm steel panels all round
    thin gauge Belgian safety glass windshield and side windows (if non-plexiglass)
    935 style mirror only on driver's side only (or wing mounted 550 spyder style)
    3 liter normally aspirated flat six rated @ 330 hp
    six speed manual close ratio gearbox with short throw shifter & LSD
    suspension set up for street poise mild outlaw style
    switchable yellow and ice hues on xenon headlights
    strip tail lights with discreet porsche reflector (993 style)
    badged: Speedster RS (or OS for Old School)
    say.....2300 lbs and south of 75,000 US $
    James Dean & Steve McQueen would be first in line.......RIP truly !

  • Stefanos is on to something. I go for most of it, except perhaps offer a choice of a heater, or A/C, take your pick - I'd take the heater. With all the lightness built into this idea 2300 lbs seems on the heavy side, but in any case it would be a car to drive, not store on a pedestal. Good idea, just like the very first version.

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