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Turbo "S" 0-124mph 10.8 secs

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Porsche 911 Turbo S revealed
Monday, February 08, 2010

Porsche's new 911 Turbo S will become the fastest and most powerful 911 Turbo model ever when deliveries start in May.

The Turbo S badge has been used twice before, on limited-production run-out versions of the 993 and 996. This time, however, Porsche says the 997 Turbo S will be a model in its own right, sitting right at the top of the current range for the final two years of the 997's production.

See the official Porsche 911 Turbo S pics

It has been created to meet demand from customers asking for the ultimate driver's 911, and many of the options from the standard 911 Turbo are available as part of the list price.

Power from the 911 Turbo's twin-turbocharged, 3.8-litre flat six engine has been increased in the Turbo S to 523bhp, up from 493bhp. Its torque output has also been increased by 37lb ft, to 516lb ft. Despite these increases, combined fuel economy remains at 24.8mpg.

Power is sent to all four wheels through a seven-speed PDK dual-clutch gearbox in conjunction with Porsche's Traction Management system. Wheel-mounted paddle shifters are included as standard for the first time in a 911. Porsche's Torque Vectoring system, which includes a mechanical limited-slip differential, is also standard.

The chassis is upgraded by the inclusion of the Sport Chrono package, which includes Launch Control and Dynamic Engine Mounts. These changes improve chassis rigidity, reduce vibration and help boost speed and acceleration. The Turbo S's 0-62mph time is 3.3sec, 0.3sec faster than the Turbo's. It can get from 0-124mph in 10.8sec and reach a top speed of 196mph.

Other standard features over the regular Turbo include Ceramic Composite Brakes, Dynamic Cornering Lights, sports seats with increased adjustability, 19in RS Spyder alloys wheels and two-tone leather seats.

Prices for the Turbo S start at £123,623 for the coupé and £130,791 for the cabriolet, respective price rises of £21,800 and £21,743 over the Turbo.
 
Also discussed on the 997 board: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=526197
 
Dumb question

Do you really notice the extra power in the real world when the base line is so high?
 
ORIGINAL: 944s2

Dumb question

Do you really notice the extra power in the real world when the base line is so high?

You would notice a big jump in torque - but that has stayed at 700Nm. 30PS is just an extra 6% peak power, and I think you'd struggle to notice that.

Where you would notice the difference in power at this level is above 100mph - but how often do you experience that on UK roads?!
 

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