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The Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S have been announced, featuring a widened body and a flat-six developing 345 and 395bhp respectively

Porsche has lifted the wraps on its fifth generation 911 Carrera 4 ahead of a planned public premiere at the Paris motor show at the end of September.

To be offered in four distinct models, the new four-wheel drive 911 is planned to reach the UK in December at a starting price of £77,924 for the base Carrera 4 coupe, rising to £96,619 for the more powerful Carrera 4S cabriolet.

Holding true to tradition, the new 911 Carrera 4 sports a widened body, with the rear side panels extending out 22mm beyond those of the standard rear-wheel drive Porsche 911 Carrera in a move that allows the fitment of wider rear wheels and tyres. Further distinguishing features include a traditional red reflector panel between the tail lamps. 

The new Carrera 4, which is up to 65kg lighter than its predecessor, runs the latest 3.4-litre version of Porsche’s classic horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine delivering 345bhp.

Equipped with an optional seven-speed dual clutch gearbox, it can hit 62mph from rest in 4.5sec in coupe guise, with the heavier cabriolet requiring 4.7sec. Top speeds are 177mph and 175mph respectively.

The Carrera 4S gets a more powerful 3.8-litre engine with 395bhp. It propels the coupe to 62mph in 4.1sec, and the cabriolet in 4.3sec. Top speeds are put at 186mph and 184mph.

Economy is said to have improved 16 per cent over its predecessor in the Carrera 4, up to 32.8mpg in the 4 coupe and 31.0mpg in the 4S coupe.

Among the features brought to the new car is a display showing the real time drive split between the front and rear wheels.

With the introduction of the new Carrera 4, Porsche has also announced that all 911 models will now come with optional radar controlled adaptive cruise control.

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coolboy 28 August 2012

unbeliveble

 

Mr. Rocketcience, sorry you are THE idiot.

There is no difference between the 911 and the 991.

Porsche engineer their cars and when ready to market they release them by homologation type.

current 911 model is type 991

previously there was the types 997, 996, 993, 965, 964, 930 and so on.

 

GenericAutocarC... 28 August 2012

No shit

"The £77,924 Carrera coupe will cost from £77,924."

IAD 27 August 2012

Yawn!

Oh look. Another 911 that looks exactly the same as all previous 911's. How very exciting! Pass the joint around.

atomicus 28 August 2012

IAD wrote:Oh look. Another

IAD wrote:

Oh look. Another 911 that looks exactly the same as all previous 911's. How very exciting! Pass the joint around.

This is such an old (and bad) joke, people are repeating it now without any real idea what they're talking about. There are many car manufacturers who have been FAR more lazy with their designs over the years than Porsche. Exterior and interior. Aston Martin are a prime example.

IAD 29 August 2012

Yawn!

atomicus wrote:

IAD wrote:

Oh look. Another 911 that looks exactly the same as all previous 911's. How very exciting! Pass the joint around.

This is such an old (and bad) joke, people are repeating it now without any real idea what they're talking about. There are many car manufacturers who have been FAR more lazy with their designs over the years than Porsche. Exterior and interior. Aston Martin are a prime example.

And this is so tiring seeing a blind man trying to defend what is so obvious.  Anyhow I think I know what i'm talking about.  I use to design cars for a living. 

atomicus 29 August 2012

IAD wrote:And this is so

IAD wrote:

And this is so tiring seeing a blind man trying to defend what is so obvious.  Anyhow I think I know what i'm talking about.  I use to design cars for a living. 

If you honestly think this 991 looks "EXACTLY the same as previous 911's", you sir, are the blind one, and the reason why you "USED to" design cars for a living is clearly evident.