PARIS MOTOR SHOW: Thought The Carrera S Couldn't Be Topped? Check Out The 2011 911 GTS!

PARIS MOTOR SHOW: Thought The Carrera S Couldn't Be Topped? Check Out The 2011 911 GTS!
Just when you think they can't make the Porsche 911 any better, the wizards in Stuttgart slap us up side the head with a killer new model.

This one will show its face in person at the 2010 Paris Motor Show...

Porsche Adds Expressive and Performance-Oriented 911 GTS Model



New Carrera builds on time-honored GTS name, provides increased performance and efficiency

ATLANTA – September 15, 2010 – With 408 horsepower (hp), outstanding vehicle dynamics and additional standard equipment, the new 2011 911 Carrera GTS ascends to the pinnacle of the Carrera model lineup. With 23 hp more than the 911 Carrera S, the new GTS – available as Coupe and Cabriolet – narrows the gap between the Carrera S and the 435 hp 911 GT3. The additional sportiness goes hand in hand with an economic advantage: thanks to Porsche Intelligent Performance, as the new sports car consumes no more fuel than the 911 Carrera S. It also provides comprehensive list of additional standard equipment. The 2011 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS will celebrate its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in early October.

Athletic, Muscular Design Statement



Unique within the Carrera family, the 911 Carrera GTS combines the 44 millimeter wider Carrera 4 body of the AWD models, including a wider rear track and wheels, with rear-wheel drive. There are many more details which distinguish the appearance and technology of a GTS from other Carrera models, for instance, the GTS runs on 19-inch center-mount RS Spyder wheels, painted black, with high-gloss rim flanges and 305/30 R 19 tires on the rear axle.

Other visual features include the SportDesign front apron with black spoiler edge, special sideskirts, also in black, and the Carrera GTS logotype on doors and rear lid, in black or silver depending on the body color. The area between the two tailpipes in the rear is also black. In combination with the standard interior color "black Alcantara", the center sections of the driver and passenger sport seats are covered with black Alcantara and the high-quality Alcantara is also used wherever driver and passenger come in direct contact with the interior, like on the rim of the new three-spoke SportDesign steering wheel and on the gear and handbrake levers.

More Power. Quicker Acceleration. Same Fuel Economy.



Detailed attention was paid to the intake and exhaust functions in the 3.8-liter flat-six engine that now delivers 408 hp: A special resonance intake manifold featuring six vacuum-controlled tuning flaps switch between power and torque-optimized geometry compared to the Carrera S power unit with only one tuning flap. This allows for increased torque in the mid-rev range. Maximum torque of 310 lb. ft. (420 Nm) is unchanged, but is available at 4,200 rpm; 200 rpm earlier when compared with the Carrera S. Additionally, a sport exhaust system with two dual-tipped tailpipes with their outer shells painted black with polished inner tubes comes standard.

The Carrera GTS comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission with the seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) available. In comparison with the Carrera S, top track speed for manual transmission Coupe rises by two mph to 190 (306 km/h). Acceleration from zero to 60 is 4.0 seconds for the GTS Coupe with PDK and Sport Chrono Package Plus. And the new Carrera GTS will offer fuel economy of up to 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway.

In the U.S., the 911 Carrera GTS Coupe and Cabriolet will be available beginning in early 2011 and MSRP will be $103,100 and $112,900 respectively.










 







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FatnSassyFatnSassy - 9/15/2010 9:53:22 AM
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Yummy


Lamborghini_vs_Ferrari_RacerLamborghini_vs_Ferrari_Racer - 9/15/2010 10:13:04 AM
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BONER!!!!!


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 9/15/2010 10:14:47 AM
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Is this engine basically the Carerra S with the Powerkit? Looks great though.
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suspencesuspence - 9/15/2010 10:51:48 AM
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Porsche really needs to get back to basics and offer fewer 911 models. I understand people with the means want bespoke but simplicity would be the only way I would buy a new Porsche. Add too many options on a base carrera and you could have an "S" and so on and so on. Before you know it you're rationalizing a Turbo. The GTS should have been a 1 year model run with the once respected "S" nameplate. That would have been a perfect evolution into the 998.


1BadMan1BadMan - 9/15/2010 11:16:52 AM
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I think the next Porsche is the 991. And where is the widebody coupe & cabriolet that I heard was coming out at the end of the year? That is the car I want to see!


quizzquizz - 9/15/2010 1:16:53 PM
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This is the car you are talking about, it is a WIDEBODY, didn't you read the article??


WhelanWhelan - 9/15/2010 11:19:32 AM
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It's the powerkit at a discount considering they were getting something like $16,000 for that upgrade in te S.

I'd still rather have a GT3 for 12k more. Sorry if I'm buying a Porsche with this power, I'd rather have it be balls out and loud.


1BadMan1BadMan - 9/15/2010 11:20:13 AM
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After I re-read teh article this car is 44mm wider so I think this is the widebody. Well, ho-hum. Or could call TechArt!


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/15/2010 11:39:26 AM
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:-/ lazy Porsche designers... how about something new? Such as a super Cayman?


pennfootballpennfootball - 9/15/2010 11:51:40 AM
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That would be too good..they can't do that and they have the Boxster Spyder already filling that niche.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/15/2010 12:01:16 PM
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oh no, that would be terrible... killing off a 47 year old backwards ass rear engined design... that would be like trying to ask ford to get rid of the live axle in their 46 year old mustang...


quizzquizz - 9/15/2010 1:18:36 PM
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I suspect this upgraded engine will have the same power as the S model in the new 911 coming out in 2012, so it represents a smooth transition of technology, encouraging consumers to buy now rater than just wait until 2012.


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 9/15/2010 1:39:26 PM
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Wow yet another iteration of the 911...im so excited about this.....


edeus123edeus123 - 9/15/2010 2:48:04 PM
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Then we just talked about how the Bentley coupe didn't really change? Now, you guys want to jump on Porsche's (place what you like here) and ride them? I actually don't see anything different from the previous generation. So, they tuned the engine; Techart has done that.


izfuneyizfuney - 9/15/2010 2:49:52 PM
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Great to see another Porsche 911 model ... after all thats all we were hankering about another 100K plus car that has 23 extra HP ...from the model below it ...
ofcourse the styling is so individualistic ...it could totally stand out from a fleet of 911 models....
"Yawn" .... time for some coffee ....




thstonethstone - 9/15/2010 3:12:56 PM
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Awesome! In another 100 years, this design will still work.


egogegog - 9/15/2010 8:15:30 PM
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What is this 20 models from the 997 generation now? When will the insanity end!?! My dad used to have a '85 911, and the only thing it said on the back was Carrera, not Turbo S Porsche Design 15 Spyder. It was just a good ol' reliable, everyday sports car, what a Porsche used to mean. Now its a overdone, overpriced, overoptioned, designed for people who really dont give a shit about driving, who buy purely as a status symbol. And I know someone is going to say that about my dad's old car since its from the eighties, but Porsche still engineered their cars for people who wanted to drive them, even if the collar popping 80's corporate set liked to drive them, their marketing team didn't run the company then. Rant over.


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 9/17/2010 9:34:24 AM
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bet you'd sell your left nut to be driving the overdone new model GTS


vonbeelervonbeeler - 9/16/2010 2:00:52 PM
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Yawn.
I would love to buy a car from Porsche at this performance/price if the design didn't look so damn old.



pcar4evrpcar4evr - 9/17/2010 9:35:11 AM
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bet you'd sell your right nut to be driving the old design GTS


vonbeelervonbeeler - 9/17/2010 2:05:24 PM
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No Pcar. I've had 911's and loved them but that was in the 80's and 90's. The car sill looks the same: OLD.
Thats just one of the reasons I switched to F cars.



vonbeelervonbeeler - 9/16/2010 2:05:55 PM
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Ferrari has it right. Bring out a beautiful redesign every 10 years with a substantial upgrade every 5 years. 328,348,355,360,430,458....
Keep it fresh!!
this 911 is OLD


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