Showing posts with label porsche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label porsche. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

2011 Porsche Cayman S Black Edition 10 HP

2011-Porsche-Cayman-S-Black-Edition-10-HP-Front-RearPorsche Cayman S Black Edition Officially Declared sold from July 2011. Based cut Cayman S Sport Will Be Made in from only 500 units and more Have Higher Performance with Specific styles. Cayman S Black Edition 4.3-liter boxer installed 6-cylinder engine. Compared To The regular model, the Black Edition to Produce Power 10 hp to 330 hp at Greater Golden 7.400rpm. While maximum torque IS Achieved up to 370 Nm at 4.750rpm.

Porsche-Cayman-S-Black-Edition-10-HP--TuringTo Achieve 0-100km/jam speed, two-seat cut It only takes 5.1 seconds With A 6-speed manual transmission. Meanwhile, Pls Operated With An optional dual-clutch (Doppelkupplungsgetriebe, MDD), Then a Little Faster, Which Is The 5.0 seconds. This Time Could Be Cut to 4.8 seconds Pls The Launch Control Technology in the Sport Chrono package IS activated. Be Black Edition cans sped up to speed 279 km / h gold Faster 2 km / h Than the Cayman S With manual transmission. As for moving to a dual Pls clutch transmissions cans Penetrate The 277 km / hour. In order to Accompany The performance, the Black Team Edition With 19-inch wheels alloy wheels wrapped in 235/35 ZR 19 tires profile (front) and 265/35 ZR 19 (rear). Black Is The toll Velge Same as Those of Applied To The Boxster Spyder. Especially for the Black Edition, equipped Porsche Bi-Xenon Headlights With LED technology and daytime running lights. While the Interior forfaitaire in Such a way leads to high sportsmanship. One Of Them From The visible steering wheel and seats wrapped in leather different alloys.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

2012 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 Limited Edition

2012-Porsche-911-GT3-RS-4.0Another new Porsche 911 made ​​its debut in the coming weeks, according to Teamspeed. We actually lost count, but the Germans from Zuffenhausen has decided to release a 911 GT3 RS Limited Edition on April 7.

Side-View-2012-Porsche-911-GT3-RS-4.04.0 Named GT3 RS, the expected limited run of just 500 units. This sports car powered by a 4.0 liter engine producing 500HP. The first unit will go into production in late May. Market introduction to the ME market will be in late June. However, the first unit will not ship until the end of July.

2012-porsche-911-gt3-rs-4-0-front-side-top-viewRetail prices and choices to be expected with the first official press release on 7 April. The rendering is shown in this post, only provide a snapshot of vehicles that will be released. Stay tuned for more in the coming weeks.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2012 Porsche Boxter S Black Edition

2012-Porsche-Boxter-S-Black-Edition-TuringPorsche Boxter S 2012 Black Edition is a shining example of when the budget is bad ass. The Black Edition Boxster is the entry level Porsche at 911 pitches with an emphasis on performance, a paint job blackout and a host of ancillary improvements. Under the hood, this convertible packs 320 horsepower flat-six engine capable of speeds up to 170 mph, over the departure times of 4.7 seconds to 60 mph.

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From tip-to-tip, this special edition Boxter S is covered with all-black-everything. The paint, the rims, the seats and everything in between is given the “murdered out” treatment. On the tech side, the Black Edition offers bright bi-xenon headlamps, Bose surround sound, navigation, automatic climate control and more, if the boost in muscle and the black styling isn’t enough for you. It’ll begin shipping this spring for $65k . As always, Porsche doesn’t pull any punches with the press photos, so scope those below before heading to the Porsche Boxter S Black Edition mini-site.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Gemballa Porsche Carrera GT Mirage GT White and Gold Edition

porsche-carrera-gt-mirage-gt-white-gold-edition-frontThe Mirage GT White and Gold Edition is the latest work from the car tuning company Gemballa, and the car is their model based on the Porsche Carrera GT. Take the Porsche 980 Carrera GT, Gemballa modifies the exterior with an aerodynamic body kit, custom paint job gold, gold and carbon fiber accents.

porsche-carrera-gt-mirage-gt-white-gold-edition-side In the shop car tuning receive performance upgrades to boost the number to 670 hp engine, with a peak speed of 335 km / h. At the track was able to run 0-100 km / h in just 3.7 seconds, and for curves Gemballa install a complete suspension package for the GT Porsche Carrera Mirage GT White and Gold Edition. New suspension kit including hydraulic height adjustable coilovers that drastically lower the vehicle while improving handling.

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gemballa-porsche-carrera-gt-mirage-gt-gold-edition-dashboardIn the four corners of Sport GT Forged wheels are painted gold and come wrapped with high performance tires to grip the road. Inside the Mirage GT Porsche Carrera GT White and Gold Edition is a custom roof coating with carbon fiber pieces and elements of the same gold color painted exterior.

Friday, February 4, 2011

2011 Porsche Boxster S Black Color Edition

Porsche-Boxster-S-Black-Edition-FrontIts engine Boxster Black goes from zero to 100 km / h (62 mph) 5.2 seconds (5.1 PDK gearbox), one tenth of a second faster than the Boxster S, and may reach a maximum speed of 276 km / h (171.5 mph). Average fuel consumption is 9.8 liters/100 km or 28.8 mpg.

Porsche-Boxster-S-Black-Edition-Gallerythe car gets a black body, black hood and black 19-inch rims. The rear of the intake grill is painted black, as are the twin tailpipe exhaust, even a roll-over bars are a must. Black Edition, a sign the back, another co-factor to recognize the trunk of the car, you know, if you're color blind!

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Porsche-Boxster-S-Black-Edition-2-doorPorsche Boxster S Black Edition goes on sale in March 2011, with a starting price of 63,404 euro in Germany and nearly 48,000 GBP in the UK.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

SUV Car: Porsche Cayenne Diesel

SUV Car Porsche Cayenne Diesel FrontPorsche Cayenne equips with three-liter V6 turbo diesel engine with 240 hp (176 kW) supplied by Audi AG, a subsidiary of VW. Cayenne Diesel consumption average is 9.3 liters for 100 kilometers, with 244 g CO2 per kilometer. Spontaneous reaction gas and high torque of the diesel engine to deliver the required level of performance for all sport-utility vehicle, as the Cayenne. Substantial torque than 550 meters Newton as a sports chassis dynamics and provides a high degree of control offer driving pleasure which is typical of Porsche.

SUV Car Porsche Cayenne Diesel SideIn response to customer demand, the new Cayenne model will initially be offered in Europe. Preparations for market introduction in other countries are underway.

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SUV Car Porsche Cayenne Diesel DashboardNew diesel-powered Cayenne will be available from retailers from February 2009. Equipped with proven Tiptronic S automatic transmission, as standard, the basic price in euro EUR 47250th In Germany, the Cayenne with a diesel engine, including 19 percent VAT and country-specific equipment costs EUR 56436th.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

New Cars 2011 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS

New Cars 2011 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS 1As standard, the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS has a six-speed manual gearbox and the seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK), is available as an option. Compared Carrera S. The upper speed GTS with manual transmission increases 2mph to 190 mph. In general, the acceleration from zero to 62mph is improving, 0.1 seconds; for GTS Coupé with PDK and Sport Chrono Package Plus Sport Plus mode, the source sprint takes only 4.2 seconds.

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New Cars 2011 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS 3Special attention was paid to charge exchange in the 3.8-litre flat engine delivering 408 hp: In a special resonance intake manifold, six vacuum-controlled tuning flaps switch between power- and torque-optimized geometry whereas in a Carrera S power unit there is only one tuning flap. Thus, maximum torque of unchanged 420 Nm is already available at 4,200 rpm, 200 rpm earlier compared with the Carrera S. Add to that a sports exhaust system with two dual tailpipes. Their outer shells are painted in black and their inner tubes are polished on the outside and nano-coated.

Unique within the 911 Carrera family, the GTS combines the 44 millimetre wider body of the all-wheel drive Carrera 4 models – including widened rear track – with a classic rear-wheel drive configuration. The Porsche 911 Carrera GTS sits on 19-inch centre-locking RS Spyder alloy wheels, painted in black with high-gloss finished rims, with 235/35 ZR 19 tyres on the front axle and 305/30 ZR 19 tyres on the rear. Further features include the SportDesign front apron with spoiler edge painted in black, special side skirts also in black, and the Carrera GTS logotype on doors and rear lid, in black or silver depending on the body colour. The area between the two tailpipes on the rear apron is also finished in black.

The new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS will have its global debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show on October 2 and goes on sale in the UK in December, priced from £76,758 for the Coupe and £83,493 for the Cabriolet.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Thursday, January 14, 2010

2010 PORSCHE 911 GT3 R PICTURES MODIFIED

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2010 PORSCHE 911 GT3 R PICTURES MODIFIEDLike the 911 GT3 Cup and 911 GT3 RSR, the Porsche 911 GT3 R is designed and built by the Porsche Motorsport Department at the company's Weissach Development Centre. First deliveries to customer teams around the world begin in the spring, and the base price of the Porsche 911 GT3 R is 279,000 Euros plus local sales tax/VAT

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Porsche Cayenne GTS 2009

The V-8 Cayenne sprouts a six-speed stick and actually ups the fun factor.

Just a blink back, the 21st century arrived, and a lot of people were wondering if someone had slipped a little acid into Porsche’s breakfast cereal. Excuse me? Who, exactly, is willing to pay a lot of money for a Porsche sport-utility vehicle?

The laughter has died way down. The Cayenne SUV is now Porsche’s bestselling vehicle, accounting for about a third of all sales: exactly 10,061 of a total 29,140 Porsches sold in the U.S. through October 2007. Porsche says it’s making all the Cayennes it can, 180 a day.

The Fourth in a Bestselling Lineup

When the fish are biting, you want to take advantage, and that’s why Porsche has been churning out new variations of the Cayenne. There are now four of them. The base Cayenne, with a 290-hp V-6, goes for $44,295. Sporting an updated 385-hp V-8, the Cayenne S starts at $58,795. The monster Cayenne Turbo, with a 500-hp twin-turbo V-8, checks in at an eye-crossing $94,595. That left one slot for a fourth model, the $70,195, 405-hp GTS you see here, which goes on sale in February.

Like all Porsches, the Cayennes have long options lists intended to give the automaker the greatest per-car profit. Mission accomplished. It’s ridiculous. What car company sells fewer than 100,000 vehicles per year worldwide and makes a pretax profit of $8.5 billion (helped along by a $759 million reevaluation of its 22-percent stake in Volkswagen)?



That’s Right, a Proper Manual Transmission in a 405-hp SUV

Move in closer. What really makes this newest Cayenne particularly interesting is that Porsche has seen fit to arm the 5300-pound truck with a six-speed manual gearbox—something apparently no other V-8–powered sport-ute maker thinks is a wise idea. So in early November, we arrived in southern Portugal to see if a two-and-a-half-ton truck and a six-speed manual make sense.

The first thing that makes the manual an entertaining idea is that there are 405 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque on one end of it. That’s a 20-hp premium over the output in the same-size V-8 in the step-down Cayenne S. Imagine the wrinkled brows and clucking tongues of all those Porsche engineers: That’s a horsepower-to-weight ratio of about 13 pounds per, compared with the crushingly fast Turbo’s rate of 11.3 per horsepower. The only thing that materializes to us as competition is a supercharged Range Rover, which boasts an even 400 horsepower and a $93,600 sticker, or if you have a sense of humor, a 393-hp Hummer H2 that is stuck lugging around almost 17 pounds per horsie.

Get This: It’s Actually a Hoot to Drive

In addition to the horsepower boost, the GTS gets huge footprints (21-inch wheels and tires are standard), permanent all-wheel drive, and all sorts of anti-roll chassis voodoo and stability control—it’s there to keep this truck from behaving like a big goofy, slobbering truck. And that’s just what it does. At that point, the only thing missing is some high-school kid’s idea of very loud pipes. That, and a 4.1:1 axle ratio. Funny you should ask: The GTS has both.

When you climb aboard, the Cayenne’s seat and layout tell you you’re not occupying someone’s dining-room chair. There are various damper settings to choose from, with the car hunkering down and tightening up in three stages. Push the sport button, and amusingly, the clearly hot-dog rap of the dual exhausts gets louder—majorly loud—causing a kind of giggling frenzy in the cabin as if you’d been transported back to your last cafeteria food fight. They are about the rudest bad-boy pipes we can recall in years, if you don’t count a Viper’s ridiculous yowling.

Team that exhaust note with this truck’s volatile current of evenly delivered power—it just surges all over the power band—on some mostly empty roller-coaster countryside that shows no sign of uniformed authorities in the weeds, and the effect is exhilarating and hypnotizing, and it makes your cheeks tingle. It’s as if you should be wearing a big orange hat with the word “FUN” on the front. It’s not an idle claim when Porsche boasts that this is unlike any other SUV. It is. Given a little time, we could probably identify a handful of prominent sports cars this brute would blow by.

With the shorter rear end, first gear gets gobbled up quickly during tire-yelping starts, but the moment the clublike shifter clicks crisply into second, the thrust is superbly impressive. But the force always comes on in a controlled, fluid manner, so there’s no squirrelly behavior.

The Cayenne GTS is easy to drive, and easy to slip gracefully into three-digit speeds without those little hairs on the back of your neck standing up. Porsche says the GTS will get to 60 mph a couple 10ths quicker than the S model (in the high fives), but that’s not why you’ll be slobbering all over yourself. It’s up in the middle ranges, where second gear starts and third ends. That’s where the excitement is. Roll the windows down, and let it go. Claimed top speed is 157 mph.

It’s hardly a monumental declaration to say this is one of the best-handling, most-rip-roaring SUVs we’ve driven, and the six-speed’s smoothness means you’ll never find yourself in the awkward position of kangarooing clumsily down the road. The clutch is not at all a workout for your left calf muscle, with takeup as simple as it is in a Honda, shockingly simple, in fact. The real effort is in controlling the driver.

One would presume that money is not an issue for someone who buys a Cayenne of this accomplished rank, nor is gluttonous fuel economy. Indeed, Porsche did not get in the position of being able to write a check for the Volkswagen works by passing out discount vouchers for 911s. The base price of the Cayenne GTS is $70,195 when it goes on sale in the U.S. in February, and, as noted, the options list is absolutely lascivious. The GTS is also available with a six-speed automatic, but be sure to check out the manual.