Porsche Tequipment Aerokit Cup package announced

 Porsche Tequipment Aerokit Cup package announced
Porsche Tequipment 19-inch Sport Classic Wheels, Fuchs look 10.05.2010

Other accessories also announced

Porsche Tequipment has unveiled four new options for the 911.

First off, Porsche offers 19-inch Sport Classic wheels which mimic the legendary Fuchs rims. They feature a five-spoke design with the "rim star painted black, the wheel hump in gloss-lathed finish, and the Porsche logo in color." Priced at €5,569 ($7,248), production will be limited to 250 units.

Secondly, the company offers an Aerokit Cup package for the current 911. Inspired by the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, the body kit features a new front apron, a revised rear fascia, a front spoiler lip, and a massive rear wing. The package is priced from €4,522 ($5,883), plus fitting and paintwork.

The final exterior accessory is the Sport Design front apron. Priced at €2,160 ($2,811), the front apron features a spoiler lip and revised air intakes.

Last but not least, Porsche will offer a three-spoke sports steering wheel for models with the PDK transmission. It boasts gearshift paddles, leather upholstery, and metal accents. Priced from €940 ($1,223), the steering wheel will be available for the 911, Boxster, Cayman, Panamera and 2011 Cayenne.

Check out the press release for additional information.

Source: Porsche

Porsche Tequipment with Four New Highlights for Individual Retrofitting

Sport Classic Wheels, PDK Steering Wheel with Gearshift Paddles, Aerokit Cup and Sport Design Front Body Panel

Stuttgart. Four new retrofit highlights from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, are dedicated entirely to the spirit of sporting performance. Particularly the 19-inch Sport Classic wheels in the unmistakable look of Porsche's legendary Fuchs rims developed especially for the 911 Sport Classic built in a production run of just 250 units are an outstanding example of Porsche's history and a striking design feature of the 911 Carrera.

Re-interpreted in individual style, the wheels in five-spoke design with the rim star painted black, the wheel hump in gloss-lathed finish, and the Porsche logo in colour on the wheel hub, are a genuine eye-catcher. Introduced by Porsche for the first time in 1966, these unique wheels are now making an outstanding come-back. The new wheels measure 8.5 J x 19 ET 55 and come together with tyres in 235/35 ZR 19 (front) and, respectively, 11.5 J x 19 ET 50 with tyres in 305/30 ZR 19 (rear) on all current all-wheel-drive models of the 911 Carrera and Targa as well as the 911 Turbo at an all-in price per set of Euro 5,569.20 including VAT (cars with tyre pressure control Euro 5,866.70).

Another particularly sporting feature is the three-spoke sports steering wheel with gearshift paddles for the PDK transmission already well known from the new 911 Turbo. Starting immediately, this unique leather steering wheel with gearshift paddles behind the right and left steering wheel spokes carried over from motorsport is available at a price of Euro 940.10 including VAT also for individual retrofitting on all versions of the 911, Boxster, Cayman, and Panamera with PDK and, starting in August 2010, on the new Cayenne with Tiptronic S.

The high-quality shift paddles are naturally made of metal. Through their stretched sickle shape, the gearshift paddles allow the driver to shift gears manually with perfect ease, from a wide range of individual holding positions on the steering wheel. The driver shifts up on the right and down on the left.

The newly developed Aerokit Cup available on all versions of the 911 Carrera Coupé shows a close and direct link to the fastest brand trophy in the world, the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. At the front of the car the most outstanding feature is the new apron with its striking trim bars in the centre air intake and the characteristic spoiler lip. At the rear the unique rear lid with the wing fitted in position takes up the highly successful design of the former model. It almost goes without saying that all components have been optimised in Porsche's wind tunnel to improve both driving behaviour and aerodynamics.

Already available on new cars at a price of Euro 4,968.25 including VAT, the Aerokit Cup may now also be retrofitted on current models of the 911. In this case the price from Porsche Tequipment is Euro 4,522.00 including VAT, plus fitting and paintwork.

While so far the Aerokit with its particularly sporting look was not available to drivers of the 911 Cabriolet and Targa (997), the new, striking Sport Design front apron now closes this gap, with the spoiler lip matched aerodynamically to the regular rear spoiler. Naturally, the new front panel also fits on all other versions of the 911 Carrera and 911 Targa in the 997 model series. Finished in the same colour as the car itself, the front apron in Sport Design blends harmoniously with the overall contours and silhouette of the 911.

The Aerokit retails on new cars at a price of Euro 2,368.10 including VAT and is available from Porsche Exclusive. It may also be retrofitted individually by Porsche Tequipment at a price of Euro 2,159.85 including VAT, plus the cost of fitting and paintwork.

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 sub39h sub39h
finally! paddles!!
May 10, 2010 8:17 am
 schizo schizo
I agree with you...they've been kind of stubborn about not doing it the way all the others are doing...but having driven cars with paddles it is the best way... well until you've become bored with it
May 10, 2010 8:20 am
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
Bastards.... I am not selling mine...
May 10, 2010 8:31 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
interesting. The rear wing is the old 997 GT3 Wing.
May 10, 2010 8:46 am
 chris25 chris25
Those old style rims are lovely & paddle gear are good.
May 10, 2010 9:40 am
 MTC MTC
Finally, paddles for normal 911 are those wheel available on the Turbo, go all retro and try to make a 930 whaletail... just a thought
May 10, 2010 10:18 am
 BroomBroom BroomBroom
Mate where have you been??? Porsche has already done this... It's called the 911 Sports Classic with 23hp more & carbon ceramic breaks, on top of all that there is only 250 of them & it will set you back €169,300 ex Tax. All this was announced in September 2009.
May 10, 2010 11:18 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
That's not the same thing. MTC means the 930 Turbo, which had a WHALE tail. The 911 Sport Classic had a DUCK tail akin to the Carrera RS 2.7. Plus it was normally aspirated. It was more or less just a 3.8 S with some boxes ticked for you and special grey paint.
May 11, 2010 1:33 am
 MTC MTC
thanks Mikeado, that's what I meant @BroomBroom that SportClassic is ridiculously overprice, pretty it maybe, now with those Fuch available as an option, it just doesn't makes any sense at all and what I want is to recreate the old 930 Turbo, with its whaletail
May 11, 2010 9:42 am
 lfa lfa
Liking the rims
May 10, 2010 10:51 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
i bet the Fuchs wheels are already sold out. they look great on the gray car.
May 10, 2010 2:09 pm
 sub39h sub39h
particularly with the yellow calipers. shame you'd have to fork out for ceramics just to get them!
May 10, 2010 6:29 pm
 BroomBroom BroomBroom
Really? Paddles? The aerokit is great, wheels are awesome but not the click click paddles... Seriously people if you like the paddles you must be one of those people that like to go "O look at me I'm a wanna be race car driver & I wish I could really drive!" or you simply not a real rev head or sports car lover & you can't drive. MTC: Mate where have you been??? Porsche has already done this... It's called the 911 Sports Classic with 23hp more & carbon ceramic breaks, on top of all that there is only 250 of them & it will set you back €169,300 ex Tax. All this was announced in September 2009.
May 10, 2010 11:16 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
Compared to the universally hated PDK Buttons where both sides did the same thing, paddles are MUCH preferred. They're not instead of the manual, they're to replace the gear shift method in an existing gearbox.
May 11, 2010 1:35 am
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
Broom.... O look at me I'm a wanna be a race car driver that'll smoke yaa... ;) Come on don't generalize.... What if the car you like had paddles, U gonna rip em out??? If you own a Porsche you will find that the -+ buttons are outdated and annoying… It was simply time for the change… good day!
May 11, 2010 2:06 am
 wjaprep wjaprep
Those black wheels are just fantastic
May 11, 2010 2:10 pm