
Model Range Introduction Porsche has always been synonym- The new Cayenne. ous with the sportscar. Always on Everything has changed – apart our own terms. Exhilarating, yet from the idea. Our new models practical. Innovative, yet refined. come with a range of different Offering a wealth of personalisation drives. They are also lighter, safer, options. For all models. Inside and more efficient, more dynamic out. and more comfortable. In short: to the point. Our main focus, however, is and will always remain the pursuit The new Panamera. of performance – but with the en- Sportscar technology for four. vironment in mind. Whenever we Powered by a new V6 engine. Avail- develop a new engine or technol- able with all-wheel and rear-wheel ogy, efficiency plays a leading drive. Offering high performance role. After all, high performance and comfort – both in everyday demands a high level of respon- scenarios and on long-distance sibility. journeys. That, in essence, is the Porsche The Boxster Spyder. principle as found in each of We’ve taken the roadster concept our cars. Evolved over more than back to the basics. The result: six decades. Now expressed in the Boxster Spyder. Bolder, more 30 different models. Here are the streamlined – and therefore latest additions: more original, sportier and more liberated than ever. The 911 Turbo S. The most powerful interpretation of the 911 Turbo principle yet. Charged with all the excitement of raising the bar higher still. Time and time again. Coupé or Cabriolet. Cayenne S Hybrid · 3 · Contents The new Cayenne models 6 The new Cayenne 8 The new Cayenne S 10 The new Cayenne S Hybrid 12 The new Cayenne Turbo 14 The Panamera models The new Panamera 16 The new Panamera 4 18 The Panamera S 20 The Panamera 4S 22 The Panamera Turbo 24 The 911 Carrera models The 911 Carrera 26 The 911 Carrera 4 28 The 911 Carrera S 30 The 911 Carrera 4S 32 The 911 Carrera Cabriolet 34 The 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet 36 The 911 Carrera S Cabriolet 38 The 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet 40 The 911 Targa 4 42 The 911 Targa 4S 44 The 911 Turbo models The 911 Turbo 46 The 911 Turbo S 48 The 911 Turbo Cabriolet 50 The 911 Turbo S Cabriolet 52 The 911 GT3 models The 911 GT3 54 The 911 GT3 RS 56 The Cayman models The Cayman 58 The Cayman S 60 The Boxster models The Boxster 62 The Boxster S 64 The Boxster Spyder 66 Technology 68 Technical data 84 Boxster Spyder · 4 · · 5 · The new Cayenne models. Porsche Cayenne. For wherever life takes you. We’ve changed everything – apart The Cayenne Turbo with its 4.8-litre from the Porsche Crest. Honing and V8 powerplant develops 500 hp – refining the Cayenne concept to guaranteed to send a shiver down create a range of new models with the spine. The new eight-speed new drives. More dynamic, practical Tiptronic S (p. 70) converts the and comfortable than ever before. high torque into acceleration Yet fuel consumption has been re- smoothly and efficiently. Efficiency duced by up to 23 % and CO2 emis- is also enhanced through the use sions by up to 26 % (depending on of advanced technologies such as the model).1, 2 This was achieved direct fuel injection (DFI, p. 71) and thanks to the Cayenne models being VarioCam Plus (p. 71). PTV Plus considerably lighter, with each one (p. 79) is a new optional system for weighing up to 185 kg less than the improving driving dyna mics and respective previous model – and stability. For added safety, there through the use of advanced tech- are Bi-Xenon main headlights with nologies such as the auto start/ the Porsche Dynamic Light System stop function (p. 79). (PDLS, p. 76) – standard on the new Cayenne Turbo. The optional The most innovative variant is the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control new Cayenne S Hybrid. Its parallel (PDCC, p. 74) further enhances full hybrid drive (p. 68) harnesses the extraordinary precision handling the power of an electric machine of the new Cayenne models. Other (motor/generator) and an internal optional equipment includes Lane combustion engine. The benefits: Change Assist (LCA, p. 77) and outstanding performance levels adaptive cruise control (p. 76). with much lower fuel consumption. Ensuring a first-class sound experi- ence: the Burmester® High-End Drive is transmitted to the road by Surround Sound System (p. 82). Porsche Traction Management (PTM, p. 73). As always, we’ve focused on what’s really important. To the point: the new Cayenne models. 1 Compared to previous model. 2 Data recorded using Euro 5 test procedure and NEDC (p. 90). · 6 · · 7 · The new Cayenne. The basic concept remains the control and automatic headlight same. We’ve just continued to im- activation. The daytime running prove it, drive it forward – getting lights featuring LED technology right to the point. As a result, improve safety in the daytime as the new Cayenne is more dynamic, they make you more visible to more comfortable, and closer to other road users. the road than ever before. Key optional equipment. Standard specification. • 8-speed Tiptronic S with auto The powerful, naturally aspirated start/stop function (p. 70) 3.6-litre V6 engine features direct • Bi-Xenon main headlights with fuel injection (DFI, p. 71), variable Porsche Dynamic Light System valve timing on both inlet and (PDLS, p. 76) exhaust, and a variable resonance • Porsche Communication intake manifold – for generous Management (PCM, p. 81) with output and excellent fuel economy. navigation module The figures speak for themselves: • BOSE® Surround Sound System maximum torque of 400 Nm, or Burmester® High-End 220 kW (300 hp), a top speed of Surround Sound System (p. 82) 230 km/h (143 mph) and the ability • Air suspension with Porsche to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h Active Suspension Management (62 mph) in 7.5 seconds. With both (PASM, p. 72) fuel consumption and CO2 emissions • Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus reduced by 20 %.1, 2 (PTV Plus, p. 79) • Porsche Dynamic Chassis This power is delivered to the road Control (PDCC, p. 74) by Porsche Traction Management • Porsche Ceramic Composite (PTM, p. 73). Drive is transmitted Brake (PCCB, p. 77) through a high-performance • Lane Change Assist (LCA, p. 77) six-speed manual gearbox, which • Adaptive cruise control (p. 76) ensures optimum progression • Wheels in various sizes through the gears. The gear lever (up to 21-inch diameter) throw is short and precise, with • Electrically deployable towbar only minimal driver effort required. system • Automatic tailgate For added comfort, the car has • Panoramic roof system partial-leather seats, climate control, the CDR-31 audio system 1 Compared to previous model. 2 Data recorded using Euro 5 test procedure with touchscreen display, cruise and NEDC (p. 90). · 8 · ·· 99 ·· The new Cayenne S. The Porsche ‘S’ has long been a (PSM, p. 78), PTM ensures the mark of heightened sports per- required torque split in every formance and abundant reserves of driving scenario. On or off road. power. On the new Cayenne S, it During performance driving or also stands for strength, agility and when towing heavy loads. efficiency. The black slats on the front air Standard specification. intakes make them appear larger, At the heart of the car is a naturally and the car wider. Other distinctive aspirated 4.8-litre V8 engine features include the 18-inch featuring direct fuel injection (DFI, Cayenne S III wheels and silver- p. 71), VarioCam Plus (p. 71) and finish fixed calipers. a two-stage intake manifold. This helps to keep fuel consumption Key optional equipment. and emissions low, while ensuring • Porsche Communication maximum output. In short: 294 kW Management (PCM, p. 81) with (400 hp), maximum torque of 500 navigation module Nm and a top speed of 258 km/h • BOSE® Surround Sound System (160 mph). Acceleration from 0 to or Burmester® High-End 100 km/h (62 mph) takes as little Surround Sound System (p. 82) as 5.9 seconds. Fuel consumption • Air suspension with Porsche has been reduced by up to 23 % Active Suspension Management and CO2 emissions by as much as (PASM, p. 72) 2 6 %. 1, 2 This is also due to the re- • Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus duction in weight and the auto (PTV Plus, p. 79) start/stop function. • Reversing camera with ParkAssist (front and rear) Drive is transmitted to the road • Lane Change Assist (LCA, p. 77) with smoothness and precision by • Adaptive cruise control (p. 76) the eight-speed Tiptronic S (p. 70), • Wheels in various sizes which includes gearshift controls (up to 21-inch diameter) on the steering wheel. The result: • Electrically deployable towbar optimum use of the available power system reserves. The outstanding potential • Automatic tailgate of the new Cayenne S is harnessed • Sports exhaust system and controlled by Porsche Traction • Panoramic roof system Management (PTM, p. 73). Working in conjunction with advanced 1 Compared to previous model. 2 Data recorded using Euro 5 test procedure Porsche Stability Management and NEDC (p. 90). · 10 · · 11 · The new Cayenne S Hybrid. For the new Cayenne S Hybrid is turned off. This means it can we chose a highly sophisticated simply ‘coast’ down many stretches tech nical concept, as we felt that of road without any power at all. this would perfectly embody the The electric machine’s generator key principle of an alternative can also be used to recuperate drive: efficiency. energy during braking (p. 69), i.e. for charging the battery. Together Standard specification. with the auto start/stop function The new parallel full hybrid drive (p.
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