Porsche reveals new 911 Turbo
Porsche has unveiled its new 911 Turbo following on from the introduction of the range-topping Turbo S model earlier in the year.
The new car packs a twin-turbocharged 3.7-litre flat-six engine with 527bhp, allowing it to slot in between the less powerful Carrera 4S and the tip-top, 641bhp Turbo S. Power is sent to all four wheels through an eight-speed PDK automatic gearbox, while Porsche’s active four-wheel-drive system is capable of shuffling the power around the wheels in order to provide the best traction.
Capable of going from 0-60mph (0-97km/h) in under three seconds and travelling onwards to a top speed of 199mph (320km/h), the Turbo is 39bhp more powerful than the car it replaces. Porsche also claims that it’ll return between 22.6-23.5mpg while emitting between 271 and 285g/km CO2.
[attach id=905157 size="large" align="left" type="image"]The new Turbo is considerably more powerful than the car it replaces.[/attach]
The Turbo follows its more powerful Turbo S stablemate in the styling department with the use of large air intakes in the rear arches and a large rear spoiler. However, the less powerful car features four square exhaust exits, rather than the twin tailpipes...