Friday, July 29, 2011

New Porsche 911 Revealed




New Porsche 911 Revealed - New Porsche 911 revealed We scoop clearest pictures yet of the next generation of 911

Gotcha! These are the images clearer still fiercely anticipated new Porsche 911 spied testing in Germany.

Spotted join the street, the car is almost completely free of disguise. The car will be officially unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

Look closer and you can see how the designers of the company have changed the way the legendary car, watching the lights of the net addition rear.Â

The front end is different, and there is a new image buffer and different-looking headlights - which are oval in shape than before. Even slightly disguised, the lights are inspired by the 918 Spyder concept car, revealed at the Geneva Motor Show last year Show.Â

Our photos also show the arrangement of the indicator of new cars, and the opening of the hood changes, which should give the car better aerodynamics. The exterior mirrors have also moved to the doors instead of the wings.

As we are used to Porsche, the design of the new 911 is far from what could be described as a radical, but drivers can expect a big boost interior luxury, quality and functionality. According to our sources, update includes Panamera style center console and a new skin trims.Â

Under the skin, its front suspension and steering set up with the next Boxster and Cayman from car, while the rear suspension remains unchanged. Â

Cars will continue to deliver impressive Porsche PASM damper system that allows the driver to choose between a variety of travel programs.

The engine range is the same as offered in the current line 911. However, a new system of direct fuel injection and halting and promises to improve fuel economy by up to 12 percent. Energy upgrades are also available with the power of the Carrera's 3.6-liter flat-six engine and torque increases 20 Nm and 20bhp respectively, 365bhp and 400 nm. The 3.8-liter unit in the Carrera S, for its part, 415bhp and 440 Nm of torque.

A six-speed manual is standard, and seven-speed PDK is available as an accessory. Most buyers can choose a car, even though, as about 80 percent of the current 911s PDK dual-clutch feature.

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