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Old 03-02-2010 | 08:06 AM
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Post Geneva 2010: Porsche 911 Turbo S

The New Porsche 911 Turbo S
Unparalleled in Driving Dynamics and Efficiency


Porsche's engineers have developed their new top-of-the range sports car for the genuine sports car driver with the greatest demands in terms of performance and driving dynamics: the 911 Turbo S entering the market in both Coupé and Cabriolet guise.

The heart of this new model is of course its turbocharged flat-six power unit featuring two VTG turbochargers boosting output by another 30 bhp over the "regular" 911 Turbo to 530 bhp.

In addition to this extra power, Porsche's new top model comes as standard with all performance-enhancing components already featured in the 911 Turbo. As a result, the 911 Turbo S, at the highest level of performance imaginable, offers a wonderful example of Porsche Intelligent Performance: Despite the significant increase in power and dynamic driving qualities, the new 911 Turbo S consumes just 11.4 litres/100 km, equal to 24.8 mpg imp, exactly the same as the Porsche 911 Turbo, making this by far the most economical sports car in its class.

The 911 Turbo S comes as standard with the most sophisticated drivetrain technology Porsche has to offer: This new ultra-high-performance sports car naturally features the seven-speed Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK, Double-Clutch Gearbox) conveying the power of the engine to Porsche's intelligent PTM Porsche Traction Management all-wheel-drive system.

PTV Porsche Torque Vectoring, to mention the next highlight, optimises the car's stability in bends to an even higher standard in conjunction with the mechanical rear axle differential.
The actual performance this makes possible on the road is quite simply phenomenal: The 911 Turbo S accelerates in 3.3 seconds from a standstill to 100 km/h and in 10.8 seconds to 200 km/h. Top speed is 315 km/h or 195 mph.

Stopping power is equally outstanding thanks to the PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes naturally fitted as standard and also offering the advantage of low weight and supreme resistance to fading.

More Pressure for More Power
Making its debut in autumn 2009, the current Porsche Turbo for the first time offers a brand-new power unit in the history of the 911 Turbo now going back no less than 35 years. Exactly what potential the new engine has to offer is borne out clearly by the first power upgrade now to be admired in the new 911 Turbo S: Modifications in intake valve control ensuring even more direct engine response and the increase in charge pressure by 0.2 to a maximum of 1.2 bar boost engine power by no less than 30 bhp, with maximum output from this turbocharged six-cylinder reaching 390 kW (530 bhp) from 6,250 – 6,750 rpm. At the same time peak torque is up 50 Newton-metres or 37 lb-ft to 700 Newton-metres/516 lb-ft maintained consistently all the way from 2,100 – 4,250 rpm.

The fuel/air mixture in the power unit of the 911 Turbo S is formed by homogeneous direct gasoline injection. For the first time the Porsche 911 Turbo S comes with an expansion intake manifold using the oscillation of air between the throttle butterfly and the intake valves to improve the cylinder charge. This exceptional operating principle improves the degree of engine efficiency and boosts engine output accordingly, with the further advantage of even lower fuel consumption under high load and at high speeds.

The two turbochargers with variable turbine geometry (VTG) exclusive to Porsche on the gasoline engine are absolutely unique. This turbocharger technology with variable turbine rotors enables both the 911 Turbo and the 911 Turbo S to run smoothly and reliably up to a maximum exhaust gas temperature of about 1,000° C or 1,830° F.

The supreme performance of the new model is clearly underlined by the particularly sporting sound of the engine. This is the result, particularly with the Sport- and Sport-Plus buttons pressed, of modified control of the turbocharger rotors and, respectively, the ignition angle. A clear visual sign of this increase in power and performance is the design of the engine compartment upgraded by an air filter housing made of carbon fibre and proudly bearing an aluminium trim cover with the model designation "turbo S".

Transmission of power by Double-Clutch Gearbox and all-wheel drive
Power is transmitted on the new 911 Turbo S in standard trim by a seven-speed Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) or Double-Clutch Gearbox. Again as a standard feature, the driver is able to shift gears manually on the steering wheel, by means of gearshift paddles on the three-spoke steering wheel.

This trendsetting transmission technology developed by Porsche for the first time back in the '80s and specially conceived for motorsport allows an extremely fast gearshift without the slightest interruption of traction, much faster acceleration as well as a more sporting and dynamic driving experience.

Gears 1– 6 come with a sporting and dynamic transmission ratio, the car reaching its top speed in sixth gear. Seventh gear has a longer ratio, reducing both engine speed and fuel consumption and at the same time enhancing sound comfort particularly on long distances.

Efficient and highly effective distribution of engine power is ensured by PTM Porsche Traction Management with the right kind of dynamic set-up appropriate for this kind of car. PTM combines the driving pleasure so typical of a Porsche with its engine mounted at the rear and rear-wheel drive with an even higher standard of driving stability, traction, and agile handling. To do this PTM feeds the optimum share of engine power in each situation to the front wheels by way of a multiple-plate clutch. Shifting from one power level to another in 100 milliseconds at the very most, PTM is faster than the engine itself in responding to a change in load and is also faster than the driver in his personal perception and recognition of driving conditions.

This means that for all practical purposes Porsche all-wheel drive is able to literally look ahead, which means superior agility on narrow country roads, outstanding traction and superior driving safety even in the most extreme manoeuvres at high speeds.

Given all these qualities, Porsche Traction Management is among the most efficient and, at the same time, lightest all-wheel-drive systems in the market.

Porsche Torque Vectoring for even more precise handling in bends
The Porsche 911 Turbo S comes as standard with PTV Porsche Torque Vectoring, a highly innovative system made up of a mechanical rear axle differential and variable power distribution on the rear wheels, with intervention of the brakes as required on the inner rear wheel whenever necessary.

Applying these functions, PTV not only improves the car's behaviour when steering into a bend, but also enhances driving dynamics and agility in consistently remaining on course round a bend, particularly on wet or snowbound surfaces. A further advantage is that PTV allows even higher speeds for even greater driving dynamics.
The mechanical differential lock included in the Porsche Torque Vectoring package comes with an asymmetric lock effect (22 per cent under power, 27 per cent in overrun) and offers, particularly when driving to the limit, even higher traction on changing surfaces, improved driving stability under load change in a bend, and enhanced agility in bends under high lateral acceleration.

As a result, PTV is the ideal match for PSM Porsche Stability Management: While PSM uses the brakes to stabilise the car, PTV applies the brakes to actively enhance driving dynamics. Precisely this is why PTV may also intervene in the brakes even when Porsche Stability Management is switched off (PSM OFF) in the interest of agile and dynamic driving behaviour.

Sports Chrono Package Turbo with dynamic engine mounts
The Sports Chrono Package Turbo including dynamic engine mounts naturally comes as standard on the new 911 Turbo S, offering the opportunity to enhance the car's performance to an even higher level. As usual, the driver has the choice also on the new, top-of-the-range model of the Sport- and Sport-Plus functions providing an even more sporting shift strategy for PTM, PSM, PASM, on the dynamic engine mounts and with PDK.

The Launch Control function enables the driver to accelerate with full power and speed from a standstill, the process of acceleration being controlled both through slip on the drive wheels and the controlled management of torque and pulling forces on the transmission clutch.

The overall package also comprises an analogue stopwatch on the instrument panel, the performance display in the PCM control unit, and an individual memory. It is rounded off, finally, by dynamic engine mounts using a magnetisable fluid and an electrically modifiable magnetic field to increase driving performance as well as motoring comfort and smoothness by varying the setting of the engine mounts. Depending on driving conditions, therefore, the mounts automatically vary in stiffness and their damping effect.

Active suspension with ceramic brakes and central wheel locks
The new 911 Turbo S comes largely with the same suspension as the 911 Turbo, thus offering a complete range of settings from very sporting to highly comfortable by means of the variable PASM damper system.

A further highlight is that the new 911 Turbo S comes as standard with PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, using this high-tech material to ensure even faster brake response, a very high degree of fading stability thanks to a consistent level of friction, and very good resistance to corrosion. Despite the larger brake discs, therefore, PCCB brakes are approximately 18 kg or 40 lb lighter than the grey-cast-iron brakes featured as standard on the 911 Turbo.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes stand out clearly at very first sight through their yellow-painted brake callipers easy to identify by way of the 19-inch RS Spyder wheels with central locking bolts featured as standard.

Top level of equipment with bending lights and adaptive sports seats
The new 911 Turbo S comes with a wide range of features and equipment based on the outstanding level of equipment already featured on the 911 Turbo and supplemented by additional functional components exclusive to this very special model. As an example, the new 911 Turbo S is fitted as standard with dynamic bending lights featuring Porsche's striking headlight styling and double-lens projector.

Adjusting to the course of the road as of a speed of approximately 10 km/h, the headlights improve illumination of the road ahead and ensure better and earlier recognition of winding roads in particular, as well as possible obstacles in the dark. To ensure the widest possible illumination of an upcoming bend, the inner headlight in each bend may adjust by up to 15°, the outer headlight by up to 7° in its angle.

Experiencing the very dynamic character of the new 911 Turbo S, both the driver and front passenger enjoy adaptive sports seats with a memory function on the driver's seat, again naturally featured as standard. These seats offer even better side support and, in addition to the adjustment of all seat functions and the lumbar support, come with electrical adjustment of the side supports around the occupant's upper legs and hips.

The memory function comprises both exterior mirrors and all seat adjustments on the driver's side, with the exception of the side supports in the seats themselves.

Further improvements are cruise control as well as a six-CD/DVD changer integrated in PCM Porsche Communication Management.

Leather upholstery featured as standard in the new 911 Turbo S is available with two choices of twin-tone colours: Black/Cream and Black/Titanium Blue, with Black serving in both cases as the base colour.

On these new colour combinations both the door panels and the seat centre sections at the front and rear are finished in Cream and, respectively, Titanium Blue.

This highly attractive colour scheme is exclusive to the new 911 Turbo S and is rounded off by seat stitching in an appropriately matching colour.

Last but certainly not least, the 911 Turbo S is naturally available with virtually all special equipment and optional extras also available on the 911 Turb














 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 08:25 AM
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Looks great. Would be great to read first test drives, it is going to be a great P-car.
 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 09:53 AM
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Very nice, love the ice blue
 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 09:57 AM
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Lookin good! The performance specs are mind blowing.
 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 10:08 AM
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That is a great color!
 
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Wow it looks so different! I can totally understand the point of this car!
 
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[QUOTE=DJ;541689][I]The New Porsche 911 Turbo S
Unparalleled in Driving Dynamics and Efficiency


Awesome. Just what I want and if all goes to plan I will be ordering my S in a couple of days time. Is this Ice Blue Metalllic? It looks darker than the picture posted by Porsche. Could be just lighting.
 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 12:33 PM
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Nice color and writeup - thanks DJ. Not enough to make me move from the GT1 block '09, but nice overall. If I was in the market, this would be tough to turn down - other than sticker shock.
 
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now i really cant decide between GT silver and this color!!
 
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Old 03-02-2010 | 02:04 PM
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very cool car...but needs to be lowered as soon as its bought...
 


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