Porsche 911 Turbo Facelift Spy Photos on the Ring
Porsche, ever conservative in their approach to 911 design, have already revealed the facelifted versions of its current 911. Missing still has been the highly respected Turbo, but we can already confirm its existence from these latest spy pictures taken on the Nurburgring Nordschleife. The 911 Turbo is thought to be headed for a North American International Auto Show 2009 (Detroit) unveiling, which will confirm a number of features.
These include redesigned front and rear bumpers, a new headlight layout and new taillights. The new uprated turbo engine, probably displacing 3.8-litres, is said to make an extra 20hp (15kW) or so in order to set things completely straight between itself and its newest nemesis, the Nissan GT-R. Brakes are not expected to be changed because they are already in a very high class. Interior will get some form of enhancement as well to match the new look.
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pzigly, some selected models from the 911 Turbo's 34 year history. 1974 911 Turbo (260hp Air-cooled 3.0 liter SOHC Turbo, RWD, 0-60mph: 6.1 sec), 1984 911 Turbo (300hp Air-cooled 3.3 liter SOHC Turbo, RWD, 0-60mph: 5.1 sec), 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo (408hp Air-cooled 3.6 liter SOHC Twin-Turbo, AWD, 0-60 mph: 4.3 sec), 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo (480 hp water-cooled 3.6 liter DOHC Twin-Turbo, AWD, 0-60 mph: 3.7 sec M/T, 3.4 sec Tiptronic S)
For comparison, the standard 2009 911 Carrera now makes 345hp, and has a 0-60mph time of 4.7 sec.
...basically that what all of them are, whether it's VW, Porsche, Nissan etc... etc...
YES. Dual Clutch systems are faster and more efficient! Does gearchange speed determine whether a transmission is an automatic or not? Being mechanical devices, they should be faster…!
But they are still automatics! A type of automatic. You can drive them without changing gear… …and the DEFINITION of an automatic is…???
At least with the manual Porsche, you don’t accidentally change gear when turning a corner, when you hand hits the thumb shifter by accident! Automatics have always had some sort of bad press with Europeans. So why don’t we add another clutch, add a bit more weight (of that clutch) and call it something other than “automatic”…???
maybe it is, maybe it isn't... A CVT (Continiously variable transmission) is also an automatic, and considered an automatic!
As far as I'm concerned, and you are welcome to differ in opinion, as forums are that purpose, any car you can drive down the road WITHOUT the need to change gear is, imo, an automatic... regardless of whether it has 15 clutches, torque converters or warp drive or whatever...
and about Styling...Porsche's minimal changes are enough! as they do every year..it's just works!
at least the gearbox isn't :)
In many European countries, when you pass your driving test in manual car, you can legally drive BOTH a manual or an automatic. However, if you pass your test in an automatic, you can ONLY legally drive an automatic (and NOT a manual)
Question: now, if you pass your test in a DSG / PDK etc… etc… in Europe, What do your reckon you are legally entitled to drive (regardless of any technical differences)??
Porsche haven't changed their design because it's pretty close to perfect; not just as a matter of opinion on styling, but the shape and style have low drag.
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