Porsche 911 Carrera achieves 42 mpg with PDK trans
German TV motor show host takes 911 Carrera with PDK transmission on a 648 km trek averaging only 6.7 liters per 100 km
By Alex Ricciuti
December 17, 2008 9:17 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche
You know things have changed when a pure performance car maker like Porsche is touting its mileage numbers. But that is, indeed, one of the major benefits of Porsche's new dual-clutch transmission, the PDK, which stands for Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe. The other being an amazing performer on the track, of course.
But this feat was accomplished on the public roads reserved for the rest of us commoners. German TV motor show host Klaus Niedzwiedz took the a 911 Carrera fitted with the new PDK transmission for a little joy ride covering 648 kilometers that resulted in an average fuel consumption of only 6.7 l/100km (or 42 mpg imp. - 35 mpg U.S.). Not bad for a 3.6 liter, 345 hp vehicle.
So why not get in on the fuel-economy marketing game by promoting the sipping capacity of a 911? Even Porsche drivers would like to feel like their doing their part to fight global warming. And 6.7 liters/100km is the real deal.
Press Release (Click to expand)
911 Carrera Saving Fuel all the Way: Just 6.7 Litres/100 Kilometres
Stuttgart. Porsche sports cars embark on record-breaking test drives time and again - but this time the purpose of the test was quite different: Driving a regular 345 bhp Porsche 911 Carrera with Porsche's PDK Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe, the car tester, ex-racing driver and presenter of the n-tv Motor magazine Klaus Niedzwiedz covered 648 kilometres or exactly 400 miles on public roads, achieving extremely low average fuel consumption of just 6.7 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 42.2 mpg imp. In the process, he easily outperformed the combined fuel consumption specified under the Euro 5 standard which, at 9.8 litres/100 kilometres (28.8 mpg imp) already sets the absolute benchmark in this category of sports cars in terms of fuel economy.
The Porsche Carrera covered about 190 kilometres/118 miles of the total route on country roads and 30 kilometres/19 miles in city traffic, with the remaining distance on the Autobahn. The car's tank was filled up prior to and after the test drive by a certified inspector of the German DEKRA Car Inspection Authority, who also sealed the fuel tank and the engine compartment in the process. Under normal traffic conditions, with the headlights switched on, and with rain from time to time, the driver sought to keep the car's engine speed between 1,800 and 2,000 rpm, with a road speed between 90 and 130 km/h (56 - 81 mph). The average speed achieved in the process was 84 km/h or 52 mph.
In the words of test driver Klaus Niedzwiedz, "the result proves that with a lot of feeling and discipline you can even drive a 3.6-litre, 345-bhp sports car very economically."
The test drive confirms once again that Porsche is going the right way in its process of technological development. Within a very short time, all production versions of the Porsche 911 with a natural-aspiration power unit have been converted to brand-new engine technology featuring DFI Direct Fuel Injection, improving fuel economy by more than 12 per cent, and with a substantial increase in both torque and engine power.
The optional PDK transmission with seven gears likewise makes a significant contribution to the car's greater fuel economy, at the same time giving the six-cylinder models even more power and performance.
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