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Strength 6
Exterior design   12
Interior design   16
Engineering  18
The new 911 Carrera  20
The new 911 Carrera S  22 
The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet  24
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet  26 
Temperament 28
Engines 30
Transmission  40
Chassis and body  44
Composure  64
Safety 66
C o m f o r t 74
Responsibility   96
Motorsport 98
Environment   104
Personality  108
Personalisation 110
Panorama  124
9 11  i d e n t i t y   1 2 6 
Technical data   128
Index  130 
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89 
Many legends look to the past. 
This one looks to the future.  
 
The new 911.
At the beginning, we took time to reflect 
on where we came from and, above all, 
where we want to be. 
One thing was clear. To be able to build 
the new 911, we would need to find the 
right answers. What is it that defines us? 
The engineering credentials as suggested 
by the ‘Dr. Ing.’ in our company name, 
certainly. More than 28,000 racing victo -
ries, definitely. Not just feats of heroism 
any longer, but responsibilit y for the future 
of the sports car and for the environment.
Then there is our reputation as an iconic 
sports car manufacturer. However, this 
reputation means nothing unless we con -
tinue to breathe new life into old ideas. For us, heritage and future are inseparably 
linked. Of course, we could simply have 
made a capable sports car, but this wouldn’t 
have been a Porsche, and certainly not  
a  9 11 .  
Our identit y is the 911. This is especially 
true, even in the 21st century. Instantly 
recognisable and originally engineered 
for the racetrack, it continues to stir the 
emotions today, just as it did in 1963. 
Yet, is that enough to move forward? 
Above all, is it enough for you? Don’t we 
need to break the stranglehold of tradition 
once in a while before it one day stifles 
innovation altogether? We believe that   
the answer is ‘yes’, which is why no fewer 
than 90 % of the components of the 911 
are either new or have been fundamentally 
revised. This is our approach to the preser -
vation of tradition. It is precisely how we
 
respond to the passion for the sports car 
and do justice to the 911 legend, and 
always with tomorrow in mind. 
We have achieved this with a brand new 
design and a longer wheelbase, with 
refined engines that consume less fuel   
but deliver more power, with efficiency-
enhancing technologies such as auto 
start /stop, thermal management and   
electrical system recuperation, with an 
intelligent light weight body that uses a  composite blend of aluminium and steel 
and a new hood concept on the Cabriolet 
models, with a suspension derived from 
motorsport, and with a progressive interior 
designed for sporty comfort.
All of that is what defines us. In short, it 
is the way in which we combine tradition 
and innovation, performance and everyday 
practicality, form and function. For us, 
these are not contradictions, but our 
motivation. We are referring to Intelligent 
Performance.
Our identit y can be accurately described 
by many words, and by one number. 
The new 911. Porsche identit y.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129.
Strength  |  The new 911 
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1213 
Strength
 |
 Exterior design
Can you imagine a face without an expression?  
 
Exterior design.
Every child recognises a 911, but can its 
identit y be described in words? It can, by 
looking more closely at the use of form, 
proportions and contours. The roof line 
tapers down into the rear. The wings are 
higher than the front lid and, at the rear, 
they add muscle. They give the 911 its 
distinctive expression and leave you in   
no doubt as to its temperament. 
The overall appearance is low, wide and 
sleek. Typically 911.
So, is every thing just the same as it has 
been since 1963? Yes, and no. After all, 
only those who change will remain true   
to themselves – and we’ve changed.  Our designers and engineers speak 
guardedly about the 911 evolution. 
 
Meanwhile, they continually manage to 
take great strides forward with innova -
tions motivated by the principle that 
these should be functional and perfectly 
compatible. The result is a harmonious 
overall concept that makes the new 911 
a sports car fit for the 21st century.
To show you what we mean, we should 
start by looking at the car’s exterior. The 
wheelbase of the new 911 is 100 mm 
longer for improved driving stability and 
cornering dynamics. Overhang is now 
shorter at the front and rear, making the 
new 911 look even more compact. The sporty overall impression is emphasised 
by the lower roof line and a wider track 
at the front – 46 mm on the 911 Carrera 
models and 52 mm on the 911 Carrera S 
models. For improved aerodynamics, the 
exterior mirrors are now mounted directly 
on the doors. Increased agility is just one 
of the results of all these refinements.
The silhouette is therefore typically 911 
and t ypical in terms of its development, 
which will now be described in more detail. 
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1617 
Strength
 |
 Interior design
Sporty ergonomics for ordinary driving.  
Extraordinary comfort for sporty driving.  
 
Interior design.
At Porsche, we don’t build everyday 
sports cars, we build sports cars for every -
day use. How? By understanding that 
great agilit y and maximum comfort are 
not mutually exclusive but are, in fact, 
aspects of a harmonious overall concept. 
This is especially true of the interior  
of the new 911. Sportiness, functionality 
and high qualit y materials combine to 
form a cohesive whole that is conducive 
to dynamic driving, even during everyday 
use.
What this means becomes clear the 
moment you get in. The extended wheel -
base now offers 25 mm more leg room   
in the front than in previous 911 models.  Sportiness in harmony with comfort is 
 
the theme which is reflected in the clever 
ergonomics that characterise the entire 
interior design. The materials used, the 
layout of the controls and their operating 
logic belong to a new generation of 
sports car. Another new design for the 
new 911 is the elevated centre console. 
Its intelligent operating concept follows   
a clear principle of direct simplicity.
A classic 911 feature is the arrangement 
of the five circular instruments with the 
rev counter in the middle. A new addition 
is the instrument cluster featuring a high-
resolution 4.6-inch full VGA TFT colour 
display for viewing on-board computer, 
audio system or navigation information.  Fit ted as standard, the Sports seats 
 
combine even greater comfort with   
racing-st yle support and now feature 
4 -way electric adjustment. The new   
automatic climate control with zonal   
temperature controls for driver and   
front passenger also comes as standard. 
Also new is the optional light design 
package for the foot wells, storage   
compartments, rear compartment and 
overhead console. As ever, we offer   
an extensive selection of interior colours 
and materials, such as carbon, leather, 
wood or aluminium.
Acoustics are an integral part of the   
concept, particularly the engine sound. 
Available as an option is the Burmester
® 
High-End Surround Sound System.   
Optimised for the new 911 Carrera model 
range, it features 12 loudspeakers and   
a total output of 821 wat ts for a perfect 
spatial sound.
The new 911 proves that apparent oppo -
sites, such as st yle and engineering or 
comfort and performance, can go hand 
in hand. For us, there is no contradiction 
and certainly no need for compromise. 
After all, a strong personalit y does not 
deny the existence of opposites, it unites 
them. 
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1819 
Strength
 |
 Engineering
Let’s forget the future for a moment.  
As we discover it in the present.  
 
Engineering.
What use is the engineering of tomorrow 
when it can be found on the road today? 
None. So let ’s turn to the here and now.
The engines, as you would expect,   
are characterised by six horizontally 
opposed cylinders. The 3.4-litre engine in 
the 911 Carrera and 911 Carrera Cabriolet 
produces 257 kW (350 hp); in the   
911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, 
the 3.8-litre engine develops 294 kW 
(400 hp). All models are equipped with 
direct fuel injection (DFI) and VarioCam Plus 
for increased power and reduced fuel 
consumption. This power is transmit ted 
to the wheels by the new and efficient 
7-speed manual gearbox or, optionally,   by efficiency-enhanced Porsche 
 
Doppel   kupplung (PDK), which offers 
gear changes with no interruption   
in the flow of power.
Both engines deliver improved sport y 
performance compared with the engine 
in the previous model and yet fuel   
consumption has been reduced by up   
to 16  %. How was this achieved? One 
explanation is the reduced capacit y of 
3.4 litres in the 911 Carrera models. 
Another is the total redevelopment of the 
engine peripherals with groundbreaking 
efficiency-improving technologies. As standard, these include the auto 
start/stop function, electrical system 
recuperation and intelligent thermal
 
management as well as the new, energy-
saving electromechanical steering system 
and, in the case of PDK, the introduction 
of the coasting function (for more   
information, please refer to page 43 
onwards).
The chassis is also packed with forward-
looking technology. Fitted as standard   
in the 911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera S 
Cabriolet, Porsche Torque Vectoring 
(PTV) increases dynamic performance. 
Available as an option for the S models, 
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) 
improves dynamic performance further  still. Dynamic engine mounts, included as 
part of the optional Sport Chrono Package, 
are now available in a 911 Carrera for   
the first time. These provide perceptibly 
more stable handling under load change 
conditions and in fast corners.
The new 911 has a light weight composite 
construction in aluminium and steel. Used 
extensively and in just the right places, 
lightweight aluminium improves fuel 
economy and dynamic performance and 
helps to achieve a low weight to power 
ratio of 4.7 kg / kW (3.5 kg / hp) for the 
9 11  C a r r e r a  S .  
The future of the sports car begins now.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129. 
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2021 
Strength
 
|  The new 911 Carrera
Meetings, conferences, business lunches.   
How about some leisure in between?  
 
The new 911 Carrera.
In the 21st century, we find ourselves 
caught bet ween all kinds of opposites on 
a daily basis: bet ween the demands of 
our work life and our private life, between 
the real world and virtual realit y. How can 
they all be reconciled? With a strong iden -
tit y and a sports car that has incorporated 
many contradictory notions since 1963.
Sportiness and everyday practicality are 
a prime example. The new 911 Carrera is 
equipped as standard with direct fuel 
injection (DFI) and VarioCam Plus for high 
power, high torque, ef ficient combustion 
and, as a result, comparatively low fuel 
consumption. Tradition and innovation blend seamlessly 
together in the new rear-mounted 3.4-litre 
flat-six engine thanks to its downsized 
capacity. Despite the reduced displace
-
ment, the engine is capable of delivering 
even more power to the road than its 
3.6-litre predecessor. 
The figures speak for themselves.   
The maximum power of 257 kW (350 hp) 
is available at 7,400 rpm and the maxi -
mum torque of 390 Nm is generated   
at 5,600 rpm. Yet, in conjunction with  
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), fuel  
consumption and CO2 emissions have been 
reduced by 16  % compared with the   
previous model. Even more impres
sively, 
the car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/ h 
(0 to 62 mph) in 4.8 seconds and reach -
es a top speed of 289 km/ h (179 mph).
The new 911 Carrera generates powerful 
forces, which are transmit ted precisely 
and directly to the wheels by the new 
7-speed manual gearbox. As with the 
optional PDK, gears 1 to 6 have a sports 
ratio, while 7th gear has a long ratio for 
reduced fuel consumption. The SPORT 
but ton, which is fit ted as standard, makes 
it possible to select an even more respon -
sive engine and transmission setup.
In terms of form and function, the new 
single tailpipes are especially imposing  and emit a sound which is t ypically  
Porsche. The 19-inch Carrera wheels are 
fit ted as standard and improve driving 
stability and performance. 
Sports car technology as standard, in
 
the form of black four-piston monobloc 
aluminium fixed calipers, Porsche Stability 
Management (PSM) and Bi-Xenon head -
lights, shows that sportiness and safety 
are not mutually exclusive. 
Sport, moderation, everyday practicality 
and st yle. Four key themes, one unifying 
concept: the 911 Carrera. 
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129. 
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2223 
Strength
 
|  The new 911 Carrera S
Its identity emerged on the racetrack.  
Its home is on the road.  
 
The new 911 Carrera S.
Nothing defines us more than our heritage. 
It says a lot about who we are. This is   
particularly true of the new 911 Carrera S, 
which has all the characteristics you would 
expect of a sports car whose origin is in 
motorsport. 
An elementary component of its DNA, 
therefore, is power in the form of a 3.8-litre 
engine with direct fuel injection (DFI) and 
VarioCam Plus. It delivers 294 kW (400 hp) 
at 7,400 rpm, and the maximum torque  
of 440 Nm is achieved at 5,600 rpm. In 
conjunction with the manual gearbox, the 
sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) is 
completed in just 4.5 seconds. Top speed 
isn’t reached until 304 km/ h (188 mph). 
On figures alone, the new 911 Carrera S 
excels, particularly in terms of efficiency. 
Fuel consumption and CO2 em issio ns 
have been reduced by 15  % compared
 
with the previous model. This has been 
possible thanks to the auto start /stop 
function, which is available as standard, 
and the coasting function in conjunction 
with the optional Porsche Doppelkupplung 
(PDK).
It ’s not difficult to tell where the   
911 Carrera S comes from. You can hear 
it in the resonant engine sound and you 
can see it in the t win tailpipes in brushed 
stainless steel and 20 - inch Carrera S 
wheels. You can also feel it, thanks to Porsche 
Active Suspension Management (PASM), 
which is fit ted as standard, or the optional 
PASM sports suspension with sport y
 
aerodynamics and the ride height lowered 
by 20 mm. Or the optional Sport Chrono 
Package and dynamic engine mounts. 
Available as standard, Porsche Torque 
Vectoring (PTV), or Porsche Torque   
Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) in conjunction 
with the optional PDK, increase traction. 
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), 
the active roll stabilisation system, is 
available as an option and improves agility, 
comfort and safet y. On the subject of safet y, the brakes at 
the front of the new 911 Carrera S come 
equipped for the first time with monobloc 
fixed calipers with six instead of four 
 
pistons for improved braking performance 
and a shorter braking distance. Bi-Xenon 
headlights are standard and the Porsche 
Dynamic Light System (PDLS) is available 
as an option.
There is no doubt. The new 911 Carrera S 
knows its roots, and embraces them with 
efficiency, power and sporty performance.
For fuel consumption and CO2 emissions please refer to page 129. 
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2425 
Strength
 
|  The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet
The future of the sports car  
is wide open again.  
The new 911 Carrera Cabriolet.
Sometimes, the best option is to free   
your mind, to look at things from a fresh 
perspective and to explore your own 
direction, not least when you’ve set   
yourself ambitious goals for the future. 
These goals can be achieved by opening 
yourself up to new ideas. 
This is the direction explored by the   
new 911 Carrera Cabriolet. With forward-
looking hood engineering, lightweight 
materials and an integrated wind deflector, 
it conceives a new kind of freedom and 
broadens the appeal of the sports car. 
Smooth and firm, light and robust, the 
design of the new hood is impressive in 
terms of both appearance and   
construction. It is made from three   
ultra-lightweight magnesium elements 
and is covered in fabric. This saves 
weight, improves 
aesthetics, and also 
reduces unwanted noise. What you can 
still hear, however, is the unadulterated 
sound of your 911.
The new wind deflector is fit ted as   
standard and offers practically 
 
draught-free driving and minimal wind 
noise. Operation could not be easier. 
Integrated directly behind the rear seats, 
it folds out electrically in just t wo seconds 
and remains operable no mat ter how   
fast you drive your 911.  The performance figures of the new 
 
911 Carrera Cabriolet reflect the ambi -
tious goals achieved by our engineers. 
The new, downsized and rear-mounted 
3.4-litre flat-six engine delivers 257 kW 
(350 hp) at 7,400 rpm and enables   
a top speed of 286 km/ h (177 mph). 
Compared with the previous model, fuel 
consumption and CO
2 emissions have 
been reduced by 15  %.
In summary, this articulate concept forms 
the basis for a self-assured personalit y. 
Typified by its courage to adapt and 
change, it derives pleasure from exploring 
new directions. After all, the future is 
wide open.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129. 
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2627 
Strength
 
|  The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet
Porsche 356, Porsche 550, Porsche Carrera GT:
openness has always been a Porsche tradition.
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet.
Open-top driving is integral to Porsche 
history. It began back in 1948 with the 
No. 1. The convertible variant of the   
first 356 became a legend, as did its 
descendent, the Porsche 550 Spyder.   
In 1982, the first 911 Carrera model   
in cabriolet form was introduced to the 
road. Two things that all open-top   
Porsche cars have in common are an 
urge for sport y acceleration and unlimited 
driving pleasure. The time has come to 
carry this tradition on into the future.   
The new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet does 
just that.
That explains what motivates us, and this 
describes what drives the car: the new  3.8-litre engine with direct fuel injection 
(DFI) and VarioCam Plus, which produces 
294 kW (400 hp) at 7,400 rpm. The 
 
new 911 Carrera S Cabriolet completes 
the sprint from 0 to 100 km/ h (0 to  
62 mph) in just 
4.7 seconds and reaches 
a top speed of 301 km/ h (187 mph).
These are impressive performance   
capabilities, founded on the principle 
that, if you want to keep moving, you 
shouldn’t carry unnecessary weight. This 
is precisely why the new 911 Carrera S 
Cabriolet incorporates extensive use   
of lightweight materials. 
The hood has a crucial role in this respect. 
On the new 911, the hood has been fun -
damentally revised. Integrated magnesium 
elements make the hood light yet 
extremely robust. The hood opens and 
closes in only 13 seconds and is operable 
up to a speed of 50 km/ h (31 mph).   
With the hood closed, the car’s profile is 
optimised for 
aerodynamic performance, 
which explains
 the low drag coefficient   
of 0.30. Wind noise is practically elimi -
nated. 
The new, integrated wind deflector 
manipulates headwind to create ideal 
conditions. Electrically powered and 
installed directly behind the passenger 
cell, it provides effective protection 
against air turbulence.
Twin tailpipes in stainless steel also 
make a clear statement. The 20 -inch   
Carrera S wheels afford an unobstructed 
glimpse of the brake calipers with a  
red painted finish. As you would expect, 
the 911 Cabriolet offers a high level of 
occupant safet y and features an effective 
roll-over protection concept as well as 
full-size airbags for the driver and front 
p a s s e n g e r.
Without question, the new 911 Carrera S 
Cabriolet has remained faithful to the 
sporty spirit of its predecessors and is 
ensuring that the legacy lives on in the 
21s t ce n t u r y. 
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129. 
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Temperament
 |
 Engines
To give more and take less.  
That’s Porsche engineering.  
 
Engines.
You could ask whether the sports car is 
still relevant. It would be a good question, 
but you might as well ask the same of 
dreams. 
The answer to both questions lies in   
the future or, to be more precise, in the 
future of the sports car. In the new 911, 
the future has already begun. The highly 
ef ficient, state - of-the -art engines make   
a considerable contribution to reducing 
fuel consumption, but their sound is still 
unmistakably Porsche.  The new 911 engines are also unmistaka
-
bly sport y thanks to the new SPORT   
but ton fit ted as standard. At the push   
of a button, the engine becomes tuned 
for a sharper response and engine 
dynamics that are even more direct.
The 3.4-litre engine of the new   
911 Carrera models demonstrates, there -
fore, that performance and efficiency 
need not be mutually exclusive. Rather, 
the downsized engine capacit y and 
increased maximum torque are the intelli -
gent basis by which power output  
can be increased in an environmentally 
acceptable and sustainable way. Fuel  consumption and CO
2 emissions have 
been reduced by up to 16  % compared 
with the previous model.
In their search for improved efficiency, 
our engineers analysed an extensive series 
of engine components. Answers were 
found, including rapid heating of the 
engine and gearbox to normal operating 
temperature after an engine start by   
the new thermal management system,
 
improved air induction and the extremely 
effective direct fuel injection (DFI). 
The same principle applies to the 3.8-litre 
engine in the 911 Carrera S models. There  has been no change in displacement 
since the previous model, but power 
 
output has been increased while fuel  
consumption has been reduced by up   
to 15 % .
Weight is critical to efficiency. This is   
why the engines have a light-alloy   
construction, which makes them light -
weight and structurally rigid for improved 
fuel economy and a long life. 
The engine is the intelligent core of our 
identit y. What else could the ‘Dr. Ing.’ in 
our company name possibly stand for?
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions please refer to page 129.