Technology introduced on new, higher-end Porsches usually makes it way down the food chain over time. Right now the new 911 GT3 offers rear wheel steering and the 911 Turbo S offer both rear wheel steering and adaptive aerodynamics. So look for options like these on lesser 911s in the near future. For now, watch as August Achleitner, 911 Product …
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Pricing, Pictures, Video and Specs on Porsche’s Newest Cabriolets, The 911 Turbo and Turbo S
The Porsche 911 Model line continues to grow as anticipated. Today Porsche unveiled the two newest members of the family: the 911 Turbo Cabriolet and 911 Turbo S Cabriolet. Expected to debut at the LA Auto Show on November 20th, both cars will be available for purchase in the US in early 2014 Specs on Porsche's Newest Drop Tops The …
Continue to the full articleThe New Porsche 911 Turbo is a Shape Changer Thanks to Active Aerodynamics
Obviously, the physics involved in optimum aerodynamics are fairly complicated. Maybe that's why Porsche's narrator talks to us so slowly in this video. Regardless, by the time you're done you should fully understand the concept of 'Active Aerodynamics' and how it helps the new Porsche 911 Turbo grab the ground harder than any of it's predecessors. …
Continue to the full articleThe New Porsche 911 Turbo. Breaking New Ground
At times, Porsche puts a bit too much marketing into their videos. We understand the need to do it, we just wish these videos included more driving clips and less voice over. For more info on the Turbo you can check out Pictures, Pricing, Specs and Video of the new Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S or view even more on the Porsche web-site. …
Continue to the full articlePictures, Pricing, Specs and Video of the New Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S
50 years after the first normally aspirated 911, and 40 years after the first Turbo prototype was unveiled, Porsche today provided details on the all new 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S – the technological and dynamic performance peak of the 911 series. [imagebrowser id=18] Updates include a new all wheel drive system, active rear axle steering, …
Continue to the full articleDrive this Porsche and you Just Might Forsake all Others
We approach the 2011 911 Turbo S with hesitation. Is it angry with us? It appears to be. Its styling is so aggressive that even standing still it seems ready to bite. We’re wrong though. It’s not anger; it’s rage, rage against the gravity holding it fast to the pavement. This Porsche wants to fly. Open the door, ensconce yourself into the sport …
Continue to the full articleVideo History of the Porsche 911 Turbo S
Here's a lot more info on the Porsche 993, including the Porsche 993 Owners Video, 10 Facts you didn't know about your 993, the difference between a 993 Turbo and 993 Turbo S, Tire Choices for a 993 and so much more. Along with the introduction of the new 2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S, Porsche has released a series of videos (four to be exact) that …
Continue to the full articleVideo of Porsche 2011 Turbo S Speaks Volumes
Porsche, at times, presents impressive amounts of information when sending out press releases. The announcement introducing the 2011 530-HP PORSCHE 911 Turbo S is no different. For those of you who want to read all the technical details for yourself, feel free to jump past the video below (I added lots of pictures as well. If you're viewing via …
Continue to the full articleNew 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Goes on Sale This Week
Porsche Cars North America announced today that the 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo will arrive at its U.S. dealers this week and go on sale on January 30. This is only three months after the debut of the highly acclaimed Panamera, Porsche’s first Gran Turismo and sports car for four. Porsche traditionally has emphasized efficiency, but the new …
Continue to the full articleForget PDK! What about the Paddle Shifters?
By now, most of you are aware that the recently unveiled Porsche 2010 Turbo not only received a much anticipated facelift, but is also available with their optional double clutch gearbox (PDK). Porsche, however, has a habit of announcing new cars and products that focus on a certain subject while hiding sliding other important information into the …
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