In a way, Porsche ... horsepower and slightly less torque than the Macan Turbo’s 2.9-liter V6. Even more of a hint is the 911’s 7500 rpm redline. In other words, it likes to rev. SEE ALSO ...
It uses the same 93.4-kWh battery pack as my Turbo tester. When using Launch Control however, the Turbo S out-muscles the regular Turbo, to the tune of 750 hp ... ALSO: 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera ...
This year, The Amelia is celebrating 50 years of Porsche’s 911 ... the 600-hp barrier (for a non-GT2 911 Turbo), while the track-focused GT2 RS reached a staggering 700 horsepower. The latest ...
Building an engine so powerful it got banned in not one, but two series, takes some doing. But Porsche did just that with the Type 912. How?
The Porsche 911 Turbo first launched 50 years ago, and we have gathered all three generations sold in India - the 997, the ...
So, what’s a 911 turbo ... What helps make the Turbo so devastatingly quick is its combination of lightweight, high horsepower and, importantly, high torque. Porsche always knew how to do ...
I finally got my hands on a 2020 Porsche 911 992 Turbo S! This supercar is packed with insane power, cutting-edge technology, and breathtaking performance. People who are 'emotionally immature ...
As specified in the title, the Brabus 900 Rocket R is a modified Porsche ... 887 brake horsepower and 662 kilowatts. That's a 246 horsepower (250 ps/184 kW) boost over the stock 911 Turbo S ...
Porsche and RM Sotheby’s have announced they're joining forces on a special auction for a limited edition 911 S/T sports car, with all proceeds of the sale benefiting the American Red Cross and ...
Only 1,963 Porsche 911 S/Ts were ever built, with example #1919 being one of the rarest. Driving the rare model is a screaming 4.0-liter flat-six with 518 hp and a six-speed manual. Low-mileage ...
Now, Porsche has revealed the 2025 911 Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet lineups, complete with hybrid GTS variants that make 532 horsepower ... the current 911 Turbo and Turbo S Cabriolet models ...
According to Autocar's sources, the next iteration of the Dakar is currently under development at Porsche's Weissach engineering facility and will join the refreshed 911 lineup in the near future.