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Porsche Spy Shots: New Porsche 911 burns during a test drive

July 13, 2011 by porsche Leave a Comment

  • Porsche Spy Shots
  • New Porsche 911
  • Next Gen Porsche 911 burns during a test drive

On the outskirts of Steinegg Germany a new Porsche 911 Cabriolet prototype went up in flames during a routine test drive.

New Porsche 911 (Porsche 991) burns during a test drive (Porsche Spy shots)_001

The fire originated in the engine bay on this new Porsche 991 prototype which was specially developed for the Chinese market. According to fire chief commander Klaus Buchinger, “The car has burned like tinder.” The car was completely burnt out within 15 minutes.

New Porsche 911 (Porsche 991) burns during a test drive (Porsche Spy shots)_001

According to one speaker, was the new Porsche 911 camouflaged on a test drive with the engine variant, which was developed specifically for the Chinese market.

New Porsche 911 (Porsche 991) burns during a test drive (Porsche Spy shots)_001

[source: 911uk.com]

Filed Under: Spy shots Tagged With: New Porsche, Porsche 911, Porsche Spy Shot

Porsche review: Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic

July 7, 2011 by porsche 1 Comment

  • Porsche review
  • Porsche video
  • Limited edition Porsche
  • 2011 Porsche 911 Sport Classic

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Front angle view“So Matt, how was driving the Sport Classic in Germany?”, a friend asks as I painstakingly return to reality. My answer: “Germany’s nice and all and the car, well it’s just, just, simply put, you see, understand that, well, you know, it’s…”. The Sport Classic is to die for.

If you’re one of the peeps out there that are telling themselves that “it’s only like the 3 billionth special-edition Porsche 911 in the last year, who cares”, you are being a hater and the bus for Hatesville is leaving, so get on it.

Now that the housecleaning is done, let’s get down to business. The Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic is a concentrated mix of the 911’s most historic and classic styling cues rolled into one delectable piece of stunning German bodywork. I like.

Watch this Porsche video with Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic

 

From a distance, you’d be fooled into thinking that this is just a regular Porsche 911 Carrera. The first pictures I sent over the web had colleagues thinking that it was a white Carrera 4 with a weird appendage sticking out from the bootlid. Fools!

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Rear angle side viewThe Porsche 911 Sport Classic is in fact based on the Carrera 4S’ wider body, but drops the AWD, using only the rear wheels for motion. Beyond this point, it is difficult to know where to start pointing out all the items that make the Porsche 911 Sport Classic such a unique car. Let’s go from ground up.

Yes, those are the famed Fuchs wheels and this is the car that reintroduced them. In this application, they are 19″ in size and sport 305-wide rear rubber. Fuchs wheels first landed on a Porsche 911 in 1966, 45 years ago. The car’s colour, aptly named Sport Classic grey, is deep and creamy and includes two subtle centre stripes in a darker shade of grey which run alongside the double-dome roof. Looks like I screwed my ground-up plan…

At both ends, the car receives specific touches. Out back, the bumper is unique, as are the tailpipes. The large-bore chromed exhaust finishers are the only flashy bits about the car. Well, almost. Up front, the lower chin spoiler is particular to the Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic. Another throwback touch are the black headlight surrounds reminiscent of the ones found on the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR. Very nice!

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side viewNext on the must-see list is the car’s most distinctive feature: the fixed ducktail rear spoiler as a reference to the 1973 Porsche 911 2.7 RS. The Porsche 911 is without a doubt gorgeous, but it is this feature that made me weakest in the knees when I picked it up from Porsche’s headquarters in Stuttgart. I personally cannot attest to how functional it is, although I’m certain its reason for being is not solely to partially block the rearview mirror’s line of sight.

This wing is the cherry on top of the icing which is spread over one of the tastiest creations engendered by the Cake Boss. It is the Porsche 911 Sport Classic’s calling card and the reason why this car is so special and highly collectable. It, and every other detail, also proves that this Porsche 911 was clearly made by Porsche enthusiast for Porsche enthusiasts.

The 911’s cabin also gets the spa treatment. The front driver and passenger are held in place by sports seats covered in brown leather with inserts consisting in brown and light grey woven cowhide. I now want underwear made of woven leather… The door cards are treated in the same fashion. More unique touches include an “Espresso Nature” leather dashboard and Alcantara on everything else including the roof liner, pillars and even the cover that hides the bolt that holds the upper portion of the seatbelt on the adjustable track. Beyond that, the shifter and handbrake levers are doused in leather-aluminum.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 InteriorAttention to detail is everywhere as proven by the leather around the ignition key barrel and the number plate of each individual Porche 911 Sport Classic, a run limited to 250 cars (I tested #000 of 250), on the glove-box cover and the chrome-plated, illuminated door sills.

Apparently, the Bose audio system in this car has 13 speakers and good sound… Couldn’t tell you anything about it, all I did was listen to the flat-6’s wail from not to 8,000 rpm.

Speaking of nought, the Porsche 911 Sport Classic is quicker to 100 km/h (4.6 seconds vs 4.7) than a regular Carrera, thanks to the standard Powerkit ($19,190 option on the Carrera S) which boosts hp from 385 to 408 from the 3.8L mill.

A good portion of the newfound stallions come from the new variable resonance intake system with six vacuum-controlled flaps and an exhaust system specially developed for this car. Together, they also provide the SC with a deeper, coarse flat-6 howl which is scintillating from idle on.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 EngineAs you might imagine, the Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic was born to run; more specifically, be driven at high rates of speed. As of 150 km/h, the car’s chassis sits neatly and comfortably and wanes not even at well over 200 km/h. Also standard on this car is Porsche’s Active Suspension Management (PASM) sports suspension with a 20 mm lower ride height. The car’s aerodynamics and unflappable stability made me wish for a bottomless gas tank and endless German Autobahns and country roads.

If you’re still not convinced that this car is worth the coin, don’t worry, if you live in North America, you can’t get one anyhow. But, if you’re tallying up the items, options and accessories, know that the Porsche 911 Sport Classic comes with a rear limited-slip differential and Porsche’s phenomenal carbon-ceramic brakes (PCCB).

The massive binders (6- and 4-piston, front/back) and party-platter-sized discs are most welcomed when decelerating from 215 km/h to 100; bite is immediate and if your dentures aren’t well anchored, they may end up in the windshield or worse, nick the leather on the dashboard.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 WheelI’d be lying if I wrote that the Limited edition Porsche 911 Sport Classic is a better car to drive than the Carrera S. It is, in fact, the ultimate Carrera because it carries all of Porsche’s juiciest options and kit. How it differs is in presentation. The Sport Classic is exceptional and transmits its singularity to its occupants, owner or not.

I, for one, get the sense that I have been given the opportunity to drive a car that, in 30 or 40 years from now, will be regarded as one of the greats from the earlier part of the 21st Century.

As a fun FYI, this is the car that was on the showroom floor at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show and the one that Chris Harris (although with a different number plate) did a video for Evo on last year. This make me feel all the more special…

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Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Front angle side view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Rear angle side view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Limited edition
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Limited edition
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Interior
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Front angle view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Rear angle view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side angle view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Rear angle side view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Rear view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side angle view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Engine
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Wheel
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Interior
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Interior
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Interior
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Front angle top view
Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2011 Side angle view

 

Filed Under: Porsche Review, Porsche Video Tagged With: Limited Porsche, Porsche 911, Porsche review, Porsche Video

Porsche video: Insane Porsche 911 GT3 drive in the rain

July 7, 2011 by porsche Leave a Comment

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  • Porsche 911 GT3
  • Insane Porsche drive in the rain

Tossing a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car around a crowded Nürburgring under the best conditions is a challenge. Doing so in the rain for the first time is just insane.

Watch this skillful driver conquer the wet ‘Ring while barely being able to see and being forced to upshift while sliding. Coordination, thy name is Sean Edwards.

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Filed Under: Porsche Video Tagged With: Porsche 911, Porsche Video

New Porsche 911 7-speed gearbox rendering

July 6, 2011 by porsche Leave a Comment

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  • Next generation Porsche 911 will feature a 7-speed gearbox
New Porsche 911 7-speed manual rendering
New Porsche 911 7-speed gearbox rendering

If you were intrigued by reports the 2012 new Porsche 911 would feature a seven-speed manual, here’s what the layout will look like according to AutoBild.

While the image is photoshopped, the publication says we can expect a fairly traditional layout with the seventh gear added on the top right for the new Porsche 911 (Porsche 991). This should make the change pretty easy to get used to, but it still seems somewhat curious that Porsche had to add an extra cog to eke out an additional mpg or two for the motorway.

So what do you think, is the 7-speed gearbox the harbinger of things to come or should we just stick with six-speed units? Let us know in the comments below.

[source: worldcarfans.com]

 

Filed Under: Porsche News Tagged With: Porsche 911, Porsche news

Support for students from Porsche AG

July 6, 2011 by porsche Leave a Comment

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Thomas Edig, Porsche AG Executive Vice President Human ResourcesStuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is taking on an additional commitment, extending its already extensive support for the next generation of graduates entering the professional world: The sports car manufacturer was admitted to the National Board of Advisers of AIESEC, the largest international student organization.

That now makes Porsche one of 14 prestigious German companies actively supporting the student network.

“At Porsche we have taken every opportunity, and have had very positive experiences in the process, of getting to know future career entrants at the earliest possible moment – preferably while they are still studying. That way, applicants and employees benefit in equal measure”, says Thomas Edig, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board and Executive Vice President Human Resources, Porsche AG.

According to Edig, “AIESEC gives us access to an important international platform for further intensive contacts between students and industry”.

Porsche traditionally recruits its graduate career entrants predominantly from young women and men with previous experience of working in company departments as interns or working students or while writing their end of study thesis.

Founded in 1948, AIESEC’s mission is to provide training, in parallel with their university studies, to the next generation of globally minded managers who want to take responsibility for the positive development of society.

Every year it brokers 13,500 “Work Abroad Experiences” within the organization’s 107 country network. From classical industrial placements to social projects, students are given the opportunity of experiencing foreign cultures’ working practices, customs and idiosyncrasies at first hand, thus developing their intercultural competence.

An additional factor in the supplementary social and professional training is taking on management responsibilities within the student organization. More than half of all AIESEC management posts are occupied by female students.

Porsche Board of Management Member Edig welcomes the early advancement of women:

“This gives women the opportunity to take responsibility while still studying. Porsche as well has long been on the lookout for new female recruits, especially in the technically orientated areas traditionally dominated by men”.

[Source: Porsche AG Media Database]

Filed Under: Porsche News Tagged With: Porsche news

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