2011 Porsche 911 Speedster revealed [video]

Priced at ?201,682

As per previous reports, Porsche has released the first details about the 911 Speedster ahead of the Paris Motor Show.

Designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Porsche Exclusive, the convertible features an aerodynamic body kit, black accents, and tinted headlights. Other goodies include Pure Blue paint (Carrara White is available at no extra cost) and a double-bubble soft-top cover which hides the manual roof.

Inside, the cabin is outfitted with black leather upholstery, adaptive sports seats, and color-coordinated trim.

Motivation is provided by a 3.8-liter flat six engine with 408 PS (300 kW / 402 hp). It sends power to the rear wheels through a seven-speed PDK transmission and a locking rear differential. If that isn't impressive enough, the car also comes with active suspension management and ceramic composite brakes.

Priced at €201,682 (including Germany's 19% VAT), production will be limited to 356 units.

Source: Porsche

Fourth Edition of a Sports Car Legend: The New Porsche 911 Speedster

Very low-slung, very sporty, and very rare: The Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, launches a small edition of a new 911 Speedster. Paying homage to the first Porsche model that bore the name Speedster - the 356 Speedster -, the production run for the new model is limited to 356 cars. The two-seater is significantly different from the other members of the 911 family. In the best tradition, the 60 millimetre lower, more raked windscreen, the flat contour of the sporty-look manual hood, and the characteristic double-bubble hardcover for the soft top define the striking profile of the new 911 Speedster. This makes the body of this rear-wheel drive with its 44 millimetre wider rear stand out even more. The new Porsche 911 Speedster will celebrate its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in early October.

The new 911 Speedster combines the classic features of this type of Porsche sports car with further improved performance of the current 911 generation: The 3.8-litre flat six delivers 408 hp (300 kW), 23 hp more in comparison with the 911 Carrera S. With its average consumption of 10.3 litres/100 km (27.43 mpg imp) (NEDC), the new Speedster is no less efficient than the 911 Carrera S Cabriolet without Powerkit - an effect of Porsche Intelligent Performance. The seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) is in charge of transmitting power to the rear axle fitted with a standard differential lock. Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) are standard, too. Add to that exemplary protection for driver and passengers in the new 911 Speedster. Especially for this model, the Porsche engineers further improved the rollover protection system which is standard in all open-top Porsche cars.

The conception of the current Speedster comes from Porsche Exclusive - the company-owned "enhancer" specialising in individualisation of Porsche cars and small series. The 911 Speedster heralds the 25th anniversary of Porsche Exclusive which will be celebrated in 2011, and once again, demonstrates the small-series competence of Porsche Exclusive after the big success of the 911 Sport Classic.

Living up to the Porsche Exclusive standard, the 911 Speedster features almost all optional equipment of the 911 series and its appeal also comes from its meticulously hand-finished interior in black smooth-finish leather with numerous exterior colour painted details exclusive to the Speedster. These include decorative designs with checkerboard patterns in the seat centre section of the adaptive sports seats reminiscent of a chequered flag, and the leather side bolsters in the exterior colour.

The sporty flavour is further enhanced by the exterior colour "Pure Blue" that has been developed exclusively for the Speedster, providing an intriguing contrast with the tinted front lights, black headlight rings, black windscreen surround and other black decorative designs. Upon request, the Speedster is available in Carrara White, at no extra cost. It also features a special front apron, specific sideskirts and a distinct rear apron.

In 1953, the Speedster series was launched with a puristic sports car based on the Porsche 356, which had two sports bucket seats, doors with slide-in plastic side windows, and a shortened, elegantly curved windscreen. In 1988, the Speedster based on the 911 Carrera celebrated its revival with an added feature. For the first time, the hood compartment lid had the characteristic double bubbles. In 1993/1994, the next evolutionary stage of the 911 Carrera was ushered in with yet another Speedster.

In Germany, the 911 Speedster including country-specific equipment and 19 % VAT is priced at Euro 201,682 and will be launched in December 2010.


The retail price and market launch date vary by region or country. Please contact the Porsche PR Manager of your country in order to receive country-specific information.

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 M! M!
again, some tactical german gimmicky rip off. (After reading the 22,000 EUR Leica M9 Titanium). so let's do the math here for Porsche: 356 x ?201,682 = ?72M to fill the hole it was digging when trying to swallow VW. Quite quick cash for just some fancy body work and a name plate.
September 21, 2010 1:41 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
Your maths is atrociously flawed. Assuming the car is built for free and the dealer takes no profit the absolute maximum they would make is just over e60m. But of course they don't make cars at no cost to them. So the actual profit they derive from this vehicle will be significantly less.
September 21, 2010 2:38 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
it is limited like the Sport classic, so it is mainly a collector?s item.
September 21, 2010 3:04 am
 M! M!
@skyraper, please subtract the numbers with a basic 911 Convertible, and see how much profiteering Porsche is having with a body kit and a limited edition name plate. so with your mathematical genius, how much extra do you think Porsche makes with a 911 Speedster over a standard 911 Convertible? the point is, this is ruthless marketing and milking of porsche collectors.
September 21, 2010 4:10 am
 ziggiezman ziggiezman
This is gross. I'd rather just get a Carrera S or one of the new GTS models.
September 21, 2010 1:48 am
 inlinesix inlinesix
Hello 1989!
September 21, 2010 1:53 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
And no mention of weight reduction?
September 21, 2010 2:05 am
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
It's just ugly...
September 21, 2010 2:11 am
 2nice 2nice
This is big fat whale, Boxter Spyder is much more back-to-the-roots..
September 21, 2010 2:24 am
 DdW DdW
Indeed, the Boxter Spyder should be the actual reincarnation for the 356 Speedster.Imo, VW is turning Porsche into a commercialized car marque; no longer a niche car manufacturer. Why? There is too many "special editions" of 911 going on (lest the Cayenne and Panama Canal... oops, it is the Panamera)! The VW and Porsche management may see this development as a "capitalistic coup" to earn more profit, but to the Stuttgart's sports car brand enthusiasts? It may be (or has started) the beginning of a brand's erosion. Once again, it is my personal opinion and I liked Porsches, not a fan yet.
September 22, 2010 1:55 am
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
MMMm nope not for me..... Give me a Cayman any day of the week.
September 21, 2010 3:01 am
 Hero Sina Hero Sina
oh another 911 ,i'm sick and tired of this car.Porsche face the truth,Cayman is a much better car so get focused on it!
September 21, 2010 3:20 am
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
They wont because they dont want it to upstage the 911... : (
September 21, 2010 3:31 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
It is great to have the Speedster back, it took Porsche more than 10 years. Low roof line, bulky rear. the look has a great history: http://www.madwhips.com/upload/images/porsche_993_speedster_at_carmel_5-568-426.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Porsche_911_Speedster_Red.JPG thx for keeping the tradition alive, i love it.
September 21, 2010 3:35 am
 Prancing Horse Prancing Horse
1989 Gembella bodykit called and it wants this POS back.So for same price i could get Italia or Gallardo or benz SLC or this ugly hunchback with a manual roof,Porsches been huffing their own tailpipe too much.
September 21, 2010 6:06 am
 MTC MTC
It looks like a frog with a bad back They should paint it green and name it Froggy
September 21, 2010 6:55 am
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
I could picture a Bugatti veyron v16 engine sliding into that to huge of a back end.
September 21, 2010 7:36 am
 MTC MTC
That would be a better engine choice for this limited edition than a tweated Carrera S engine
September 21, 2010 11:34 am
 p2c p2c
Shame on you VW for what you do. You spoil the Porsche name and reputation with this way of doing. You do not even respect the customers. Come back on earth... quick
September 21, 2010 8:17 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
So because its limited production the price tag jumped $120k !
September 21, 2010 8:22 am
 GeeNee GeeNee
Can I have mine in black please?
September 21, 2010 10:04 am
 ClintonM3 ClintonM3
With a production number of 356, I am sure all alloments will be reserved with deposits by the weekend. Just like any other low production 911's, its purpose is to fullfill the needs of a small number of porsche-philes, while keeping Porsche's nameplate in people's mind. Whether it is a RSR, RSA, slantnose, flatnose, speedster, ducktail, whaletail. Someone will always buy it. And of course most variations are gimicks. Keep in mind, this is a company with a limited product line, until recently, with the addition of SUV and sedans. You can't keep only showing the same C2 and expect them to keep buying the same C2.
September 21, 2010 5:13 pm
 porschefan porschefan
why no mention of the chopped and re-angled windscreen? that's a major change great car
September 21, 2010 6:10 pm
 DearS DearS
Can I have mine at $10k please? No, yea I didn't think so, I tried. I'm glad I got an E34 at least. Wish the owners the best, which I don't think it much considering how arrogant they probably are, imo. Long live my humility and the used car market.
September 21, 2010 7:57 pm
 6spdterror 6spdterror
201k euros?!? Are they serious? The sad part is that theyre probably all spoken for already. I cant imagine the rationale behind spending 140k for a body kit and a nameplate and "special paint". Like they say.....theres an ass for every seat and a sucker born everyday!
September 21, 2010 9:21 pm
 9TNine 9TNine
Nice... BUT at EUR 201k, that's F458 money! No contest!
September 22, 2010 12:21 am
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