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Engineering.
The new 911 Carrera GTS.
More power. Maximum torque is
reached earlier. An even faster
throt tle response and even
better acceleration. An even
sportier driving experience.
These are the most compelling
at tributes compared with the
911 Carrera S models.
The figures say it all. The upraÂ
ted 3.8Âlitre flat Âsix engine with
direct fuel injection (DFI) now
delivers 300 kW (408 hp), 23 hp
more than the 911 Carrera S.
The Coupé model completes the
0 to 100 km/ h (62 mph) sprint
in 4.6 seconds, the Cabriolet in
4.8 seconds.
Yet, there has been no increase
in fuel consumption or emissions.
This is not a contradiction, but a
combination of dynamics and
efficiency, of sportiness and
ever yday practicalit y. In short, it
is our understanding of the
sportscar concept. We call it
Porsche Intelligent Per formance.
Increased per formance, with
ideas that drive us for ward –
a principle that also reflects
our approach to the chassis
and to safet y. Both models are
equipped as standard with
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) and
Porsche Stabilit y Management
(PSM). The optional Sport Chrono
Package Plus is the essence of
motorsport, of fering an even
more dynamic tuning of the
chassis and engine setup. In
conjunction with the optional
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK),
the Sport Chrono Package Plus
delivers a further improvement
in acceleration: 4.2 seconds
for the Coupé and 4.4 seconds
for the Cabriolet. Gear changes
take place in milliseconds,
with no interruption in the flow
of power. Together, this spells
911 Carrera GTS.
Design.
Three words are enough to
make a clear statement: athletic,
muscular, powerful. The look of
the new 911 Carrera GTS models
leaves no room for doubt. They
are models of clarit y.
Let ’s get straight to the detail,
beginning with the dynamically
accentuated cooling air intakes
in the front apron and the
additional spoiler lip with a
black painted finish. These are
distinctly sport y characteristics,
with components that have
been optimised in the Porsche
wind tunnel to improve aero Â
dynamic ef ficiency. On the sides
of the vehicle, black sideskirt
trims are a bold indication of
the performance in store. The rear end is just as expres
Â
sive. Compared with the
911 Carrera S, the body is
44 mm wider at the rear axle
and the rear track has been
widened by 32 mm for greater
roll stabilit y and improved
turn Âin. The 911 Carrera GTS
models are fit ted with 19 Âinch
RS Spyder wheels featuring
a central locking device. Until
now, this racing wheel design
was exclusive to the 911 Turbo.
The black painted finish on
the centre spokes is also an
unmistakable reference to
motorsport, and a clear signal
of the driver’s racing mentalit y.
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Intake manifold.
Take a deep breath. The
911 Carrera GTS models are
fit ted with a variable resonance
intake system featuring six
switchable, vacuumÂcontrolled
valves. In the direct injection system,
the EMS SDI 3.1 engine manage
Â
ment system adjusts the
injec Â
tion timing individually for
each
cylinder and the injection quanti Â
t y for each cylinder bank. This
optimises both the combustion
curve and fuel consumption.
A hot Âfilm air mass meter takes
care of the airflow, so that the
combustion chambers contain
exactly the right mixture at all
times.
Dual injection is implemented
at engine speeds of up to
3,200 rpm and triple injection
up to 2,500 rpm. The required
quantit y of fuel is distributed
to t wo or three successive
injection processes per cycle.
These valves enable the system
to switch bet ween power
 and
torque Âoptimised geometries
for all six air intake tracts to
produce even higher torque in
the mid Ârev range. The improved
charging of the combustion
chamber is made even more
This strateg y achieves faster
heating of the catalytic conÂ
verters af ter a cold start and
produces greater torque in the
upper load range.
DFI improves the internal cool
Â
ing of the combustion chamber
by forming the mixture directly
in the cylinder. This has made it
possible to increase compres Â
sion (12.5:1), resulting in more
engine power and even greater
e f f ici e n cy.
Injection is regulated by the
electronic engine management
system. The exhaust gas
cleaning system ensures that
emissions remain below the
strict limits of the Euro 5 emis Â
sion standard, thus helping to
protect the environment.
ef ficient by a flow
Âoptimised
intake duct. The cooling system
has been adapted to the
increased engine output.
VarioCam Plus.
VarioCam Plus is a variable
valve timing system on the
inlet side which also features
t wo Âstage valve lif t. This allows
even smoother running with
comparatively efficient fuel
consumption and low emissions
– yet with greater power and
torque.
This t woÂin Âone engine concept
seamlessly adapts in response
to driver input. The result
is instant acceleration and
extremely smooth running
.
Direct fuel injection (DFI).
Ef ficiency is about get ting more
from less, and direct fuel injec Â
tion (DFI) is fit ted as standard.
With millisecond precision,
DFI injects fuel at up to 120 bar
directly into the combustion
chamber by means of electro Â
magnetically actuated injection
valves. The timing of each valve is step
Â
lessly and electrohydraulically
controlled by means of a rotar y
vane adjuster.
For optimum responsiveness
during the warm Âup phase,
VarioCam Plus will select the
higher valve lif t set ting and
The spray and cone angles
have been optimised for torque,
power output, fuel consumption
and emissions, thus ensuring
homogeneous distribution of
the air/fuel mixture and, conse Â
quently, ef ficient combustion. retard valve timing. At medium
revs and low engine loads, the
lower valve lif t set ting is select
Â
ed and timing advanced in order
to reduce fuel consumption
and emissions. The higher lif t
set ting produces high torque
and even more power output.
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Integrated dry-sump
lubrication.
Integrated dry Âsump lubrication
ensures a reliable supply of oil
even when a sport y driving st yle
is adopted. It also has additional
cooling functions.
The oil tank is located in the
engine, thereby eliminating the
need for an external oil tank.
Four oil pumps remove the oil from the cylinder heads directly
into the oil sump. A fif th pump
in the oil sump directly supplies
the lubricating points in the
engine.
To prevent foaming, the oil is
channelled through cylinders
known as swirlpots. In this
way, optimum lubrication is
guaranteed at
all times. To reduce drive losses and
increase efficiency, an electronic
on
Âdemand oil pump is used.
This means that the oil pump
is operated at high power when
there is high demand and at
low power when there is low
demand.
The result is an optimised oil
supply appropriate to require Â
ments, lower fuel consumption
and reduced emissions.
Single Âjet piston spray nozzles
cool the piston crowns with oil
from the main lubrication circuit
– another detailed solution that
helps to reduce the thermal
load on the engine. For the engine, these detailed
solutions mean a consistent
supply of oil regardless of gravi
Â
tational loads, even in the most
demanding track conditions.
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Ignition system.
The ignition system is a static
highÂvoltage system. Each
individual spark plug has a
separate ignition coil, ensuring
excellent combustion every
time.
Engine cooling system.
DFI and VarioCam Plus enable a
tremendous amount of power to
be produced with comparatively
low emissions, fuel consumption
and noise. The same applies to
our ef ficient cross Âflow cooling
system, as used in motorsport.
Sports exhaust system.
If you want to be heard, it’s bet Â
ter to speak forcefully rather
than loudly.
The sports exhaust system
follows this principle. Fit ted as
standard in the 911 Carrera GTS
models, it makes the t ypical
Porsche sound even more pow Â
erful, even more resonant, and
even more sport y.
The sound varies with driving
behaviour, ranging from a robust output during normal driving to
a distinctly more aggressive
tone during per formance use.
The sports exhaust system is
activated using a but ton on the
centre console.
The look, like the acoustics, has
a clear accent. The tailpipes are
painted black on the outside,
and are polished on the inside.
They are also nanocoated,
which makes them particularly
easy to clean.
90-litre fuel tank.
To increase the distance that
your vehicle can cover on a
tank of fuel, an optional fuel
tank with a refill volume of
90 litres is available in place
of the 67 Âlitre tank fit ted as
standard.
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Instruments.
Time is precious, so you want to
be able to see where every thing
is at a single glance. This is
why the instruments of the new
911 Carrera GTS models have
been designed with sport y drivÂ
ing in mind.
Those who speak in clear language
want a clear response.
The five circular instruments
with dial faces in black give you
all the important information
you need ef ficiently and accu Â
rately. The integrated on
Âboard comÂ
puter displays your average fuel
consumption, speed and range
until empty.
‘ When you hold your breath, you should at least
be able to do so in comfort.’
Rolf Frech, Director Complete Vehicle Engineering & Quality Management
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Comfort
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The 911 Carrera GTS is distincÂ
tive, which is why it fits in so
well with the rest of the 911
range. Indeed, the 911 concept
exists in many captivating
forms. Whether you want a 3.6 Â
or 3.8 Âlitre engine, the pure
sportscar experience with rear Â
wheel drive or an all Âwheel
drive, a Cabriolet for ef ficient
driving pleasure with the hood
down or a distinctive glass Âtop
It’s a rare occurrence in large families:
everyone having their own mind, but all speaking with one voice.
The 911 model range.
Targa model, the 911 range
epitomises diversity and caters
for a variety of individual tastes.
But the models in the 911 range
have something in common.
They have captured the imagi Â
nation of generations of fans,
and not least our engineers,
since 1963. Through them, the
911 concept lives on. With the
emphasis on spor tiness and increased per formance, but
with reduced fuel consumption
and emissions. These are chal
Â
lenges that we solve in our
own way. Our solution is Porsche
Intelligent Performance.
If you would like to know
more, then please visit one
of our Porsche Centres or
w w w.porsche.com.
‘ In its use of form, the 911 Carrera found its ideal line way back
in 1963, but we continue to refine, millimetre by millimetre.
The 911 Carrera GTS is the clearest result yet.’
Michael Mauer, Director Style Porsche
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Sometimes, you have to make things plain and simple. This ensures
clarity, certainty, and freedom to act.
We don’t need many words for a clear expression. Just three
let ters and three numbers are enough for this unmistakable
message: increased sports per formance. The result is the sportiest
911 Carrera that we’ve ever created.
The message is distinct. It is communicated by a decisive front,
a forceful rear, and by contrasts that are clearly defined.
And, above all, by increased performance, even excelling the
capabilities of the S models. Yet there has been no increase in fuel
consumption and emission values. The message is convincing –
thanks to Porsche Intelligent Performance.
One could say, it’s clarity.
The new 911 Carrera GTS.
Sum mar y.
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Technical data: 911 Carrera GTS Coupé and 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet.
CoupéCabriolet
Engine
C y linders 66
Displacement 3,800 cm
33,800 cm3
Max. power (DIN)
at rpm300 kW (408 hp)
7, 3 0 0300 kW (408 hp)
7, 3 0 0
Max. torque
at rpm 420 Nm
4,200420 Nm
4,200
Compression ratio 12 . 5:112 . 5:1
Transmission
LayoutRearÂwheel drive RearÂwheel drive
Manual gearbox 6Âspeed 6Âspeed
PDK (optional) 7Âspeed 7Âspeed
Chassis
Front axle McPherson
strut McPherson
strut
Rear axle LSA multiÂlink
suspension LSA multi
Âlink
suspension
Steering Variable steering
ratio, powerÂassisted
(hydraulic) Variable steering
ratio, power
Âassisted
(hydraulic)
Turning circle 10.9 m10.9 m
CoupéCabriolet
Chassis
Brakes FourÂpiston aluminium
monobloc fixed calipers
front and rear, discs
internally vented and
cross Âdrilled Four
Âpiston aluminium
monobloc fixed calipers
front and rear, discs
internally vented and
cross Âdrilled
Vehicle stabilit y system Enhanced PSMEnhanced PSM
Anti Âlock braking system ABS 8.0 ABS 8.0
Standard wheels Front: 8.5 J x 19 ET 56
Rear: 11 J x 19 ET 51Front: 8.5 J x 19 ET 56
Rear: 11 J x 19 ET 51
Standard t yres Front: 235/35 ZR 19
Rear: 305/30 ZR 19Front: 235/35 ZR 19
Rear: 305/30 ZR 19
WeightsManual/PDK
Manual/PDK
Unladen weight (DIN) 1,420 k g / 1,45 0 k g1,515 k g / 1,5 45 k g
Unladen weight (EC)
1)1,495 k g / 1,525 k g 1,59 0 k g / 1,620 k g
Permissible gross weight 1,825 k g / 1,8 55 k g 1,895 k g / 1,925 k g
PerformanceManual/PDKManual/PDK
Top speed km/ h (mph) 306 km/ h (190 mph) 304 km/ h (188 mph)306 km/ h (190 mph)
304 km/ h (188 mph)
0 –100 km/ h (0 – 62 mph) 4.6 secs/4.4 secs 4.8 secs/4.6 secs
Sport Chrono Package Plus3)
0 –100 km/ h (0 – 62 mph)
–/4. 2 s e c s
–/4.4 s e c s
Coupé
Cabriolet
Performance
Manual/PDK Manual/PDK
0 –160 km/ h (0 –99 mph) 9.7 secs/9.4 secs10.1 secs/9.8 secs
Sport Chrono Package Plus3)
0 –160 km/ h (0 –99 mph) –/9.1 secs–/9.5 secs
Flexibility (80–120 km/h)
(50 –75 mph) 5th gear 5.6 secs/–5.9 secs/–
In Âgear acceleration
(80 –120 km / h) (50 –75 mph)
– / 2.6 secs
– / 2.8 secs
Fuel consumption/
emissions2)Manual/PDK
Manual/PDK
Urban in l/100 km (mpg)15.9/15.3 (17.8/18.5) 16.2/15.5 (17.4/18.2)
Extra urban in l/100 km (mpg)7. 6 / 7. 2 ( 3 7. 2 / 3 9 . 2 ) 7. 7/ 7. 3 ( 3 6 . 7/ 3 8 . 7 )
Combined in l/100 km (mpg)10.6/ 10. 2 (26.6/ 27.7 ) 10. 8 / 10. 3 (26. 2 / 27.4)
CO
2 emissions g/km 250/240254/242
Dimensions/aerodynamics
Length 4,435 mm4,435 mm
Width 1,852 mm1,852 mm
Height 1,300 mm1,300 mm
Wheelbase 2,350 mm2,350 mm
Luggage compartment
volume ( VDA) 10 5 l i t res
10 5 l i t res
Tank capacit y (refill volume) 67 litres67 litres
Drag coef ficient 0.30/0.310.31
911 Carrera GTS web special.
The t wo new 911 Carrera GTS models are the per fect examples of clarit y.
For an even more convincing argument, view our web special
at www.porsche.com/carrera Âgts.
1) Weight is calculated in accordance with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for vehicles
with standard specification only. Optional equipment increases this figure. The figure given
includes 68 kg for the driver and 7 kg for luggage.
2) Data determined in the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) in accordance with the Euro 5
(715/2007/ EC and 692/2008/ EC) measurement method. The figures do not refer to an individual
vehicle nor do they constitute par t of the of fer. They are intended solely as a means of comparing
dif ferent t ypes of vehicle. You can obtain fur ther information about individual vehicles from your
Porsche Centre. Fuel consumption calculated for vehicles with standard specification only. Actual
consumption and per formance may var y with items of optional equipment.
3) With PDK.
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The models featured in this
publication are approved for
road use in Germany. Some
items of equipment are available
as extraÂcost options only.
The availabilit y of models and
options may var y from market
to market due to local restric Â
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mation on standard and optional
equipment, please consult your
Porsche Centre. All information
regarding construction, features,
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