View Full Version : Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and 4S Cabriolet Unveiled


Gojirra99
07-04-05, 07:07 AM
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edited 07-04-2005

Open-air duo with all-wheel technology


Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, presents a new generation of open 911 versions with all-wheel drive. The market launch of the new 911 Carrera 4 and 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolets in Europe takes place on October 22, 2005.

The Carrera 4 Cabriolet is powered by the familiar 3.6-liter six-cylinder boxer engine, which has an output of 239 kW (325 bhp). The open all-wheel-drive sports car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 280 km/h. The 4S model is powered by the equally well-proven 3.8-liter engine, which has an output of 261 kW (355 bhp). This model sprints to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and has a top speed of 288 km/h.

As is already the case with the coupé version of the Carrera 4, power transmission in the Cabriolets is by all-wheel drive with a Visco multi-plate clutch, which consistently brings between five and 40 percent of the driving power to the road via the front wheels.

The body shell of the new open sports car models is 44 millimeters wider than on the rear-wheel-drive 911 Cabriolet, and due to its high degree of stiffness it combines the joy of open-top driving with the dynamics and driving stability of all-wheel drive. At the touch of a button, the fabric top opens and closes automatically in only 20 seconds at speeds of up to 50 km/h. At 42 kilograms, the convertible top weighs barely half as much as a comparable Vario folding roof, thus providing a lower center of gravity and a higher degree of lateral dynamics.

The new Cabriolets’ anti-roll-over system consists of super high strength steel tubes in both A-pillars, and two automatically extending bars behind the rear seats. Two head airbags complement the passive safety system. These are located in the door panel in the form of flat cushions that inflate upwards in the event of a lateral collision. This means that they provide a unique form of protection for the head, even when the top is down. Two chest airbags in the armrests and two front airbags complete the passenger protection system.

To improve active safety, the standard Porsche Stability Management system (PSM) has two new functions. Pre-filling the brake mechanism ensures more spontaneous deceleration if required, and the hydraulic brake power support, which works like brake assistance, helps to build up full brake pressure in emergencies. The Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) is available as an option on both new versions of the Cabriolet.

The chassis design corresponds to that of the conventionally powered 911 models. The standard Porsche Active Suspension Management system (PASM) in the 4S model provides a comfortably sporty basic suspension setting when set at normal, but when the sport button is pushed it triggers performance characteristics that are definitely more tightly tuned. In both positions, however, the setting is permanently geared to the appropriate driving style and the nature of the road. The active suspension system is available as an option on the Carrera 4 Cabriolet.

The basic Euro-price is 79,900 Euros for the 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet and 88,700 Euros for the Carrera 4S Cabriolet. In Germany, the prices of the Cabriolet models (including sales tax and national requirements) are 92,865 Euros for the Carrera 4 and 103,073 Euros for the Carrera 4S.

source : germancarfans

Hameed
07-04-05, 07:42 AM
I need a new occupation so that I can get me one of these beauties!!! :D Yummy!!! :D :thumbup:

Richie
07-04-05, 11:37 AM
I need a new occupation so that I can get me one of these beauties!!! :D Yummy!!! :D :thumbup:

You and me both buddy!! :thumbup:

Stage3
07-04-05, 09:25 PM
delicious... :thumbup:

whoster
07-04-05, 09:54 PM
i think Porsche needs to hire new designers. YES they need to keep the porsche "look" but this is ridiculous...their cars look the same ALL THE TIME...

and i also think they need to sort of clarify the 911 line.

there are so many 911...it's ridiculous.

bitkahuna
07-04-05, 11:05 PM
i think Porsche needs to hire new designers. YES they need to keep the porsche "look" but this is ridiculous...their cars look the same ALL THE TIME...

I guess you don't appreciate subtlety. If you look at the models side by side ay 993, 996 and now 997, the changes are obvious.

and i also think they need to sort of clarify the 911 line.

there are so many 911...it's ridiculous.

2WD or 4WD
regular, S or turbo
fixed roof or convertible

Not that hard. ;)

whoster
07-04-05, 11:27 PM
let's not forget the gt versions of the 911...

KVA
07-05-05, 09:23 AM
You and me both buddy!! :thumbup:


LOL...you just need an occupation not a new one :D

Great cars...love the C4S

Richie
07-05-05, 12:39 PM
LOL...you just need an occupation not a new one :D

Great cars...love the C4S

LOL, yeah, workless bum here.

Gojirra99
07-06-05, 07:09 PM
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Blower Blowout: Porsche 911, Pontiac Solstice turbo models turn up the pressure
BOB GRITZINGER

Posted Date: 7/6/05

With Carrera 4/4S versions of the Porsche 997 arriving this November, can the next-generation 911 Turbo be far behind? Our spies say Porsche engineers are hard at work testing the coming 2006 Turbo, which should arrive in North America sometime next year.

We hear the next Turbo will pack a 490-hp punch from a blown version of the 3.8-liter flat six in the Carrera S. As with the current model, all-wheel drive will be standard. Word is that a Porsche version of a sequential manual gearbox will be offered by 2007.

Meanwhile, with the 2006 Pontiac Solstice roadster due this fall, we’re already getting word that the hotted-up version is nearing completion. Though General Motors tested both supercharged and turbocharged versions of the 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder, our spies tell us the General has settled on an intercooled turbo to push the base Solstice engine to 250 hp.

We’ll see the high-performance turbo-powered Solstice GXP, with dual exhaust and a six-speed manual tranny, on sale next year as a 2007 model.

source : HERE (http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=102726)

Richie
07-07-05, 02:35 PM
That turbo looks like a monster!!! :thumbup:

pvmike1
07-07-05, 09:50 PM
Meanwhile, with the 2006 Pontiac Solstice roadster due this fall, we’re already getting word that the hotted-up version is nearing completion. Though General Motors tested both supercharged and turbocharged versions of the 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder, our spies tell us the General has settled on an intercooled turbo to push the base Solstice engine to 250 hp.

This is good news for GM. The Solstice and (IMO) the better looking Saturn version are going to be great sellers with the turbo. If GM prices this car in the mid-high 20's, they're going to have a real winner in their hands.

Gojirra99
07-22-05, 09:30 AM
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A lot more pics & text (long) HERE (http://www.germancarfans.com/news.cfm/newsid/2050722.002)

GS4fun
07-23-05, 08:36 PM
Seems like the only car that can get away with yellow is a porsche.....

Gojirra99
07-23-05, 10:01 PM
Seems like the only car that can get away with yellow is a porsche.....
Ferrari's, Lambo's, the S2000, & Corvettes look sweet in yellow too :thumbup: