PORSCHE 911 TARGA4 2013 6.G Information Manual
Manufacturer: PORSCHE, Model Year: 2013, Model line: 911 TARGA4, Model: PORSCHE 911 TARGA4 2013 6.GPages: 54, PDF Size: 8.37 MB
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The new 911 Targa
By Design
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Iconic style
The 911 Targa concept
The 911 Targa evolution
The 911 Targa revolution
Defining style
911 Targa 4 and 911 Targa 4S
Authentic style
Drive
Chassis
Safet y
Environment
Contents
Sense of style
Comfort
Assured style
Personalisation
Tyre identification
Panorama
True to style
Summary
Technical data
Index
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iconic
style
The 911 Targa concept
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Like every good story, this one is about
a dream. The dream of re-inventing
a legendary sports car concept and
enhancing it with technology that will
make it fit for the future.
This dream has been occupying our
thoughts for a long time. And like any
great dream, it has stayed with us every
single day – with our engineers, our
designers and also with many Porsche
enthusiasts. And that ’s a good thing,
because any thing is possible when you truly believe in something and are ready
to give your all to achieve it.
That dream has now become realit y.
We have succeeded in uniting the
iconic design of the 911 Targa with an
innovative, fully automatic roof system.
What began as a pledge in 1965 is
now honoured in the form of the
911 Targa with the perfection of a
timeless concept. And the car is set
to become a classic once again. The
st yle- defining classic of tomorrow.
Imagine meeting a childhood sweetheart again.
And discovering they are now even more attractive.
Perfecting the 911 Targa concept.
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Iconic style | The 911 Targa evolution
Over the course of a lifetime, we gather
a lot of memories, some of which play
out in our minds like films. With emotion
in stereo and Technicolor images of
forms and role models which have left
a lasting impression on us.
One of these films features the
9 11 Ta r g a . It begins in 1965 in Zuffen -
hausen – where else? It was here that
the original Targa with roll- over bars
and removable folding roof – Porsche’s
ingenious solution to American safet y
regulations – was created. Derived
from the 9 11 Coupé, the 9 11 Targa was
developed in response to increasing
demand for an open-top version of the
9 11
which could also offer the same
levels of comfort and safet y as a
closed-top model.
The Targa name alone is the stuff of
legends. It originates from the famous
endurance race held in Sicily, the Targa
Florio. The course was notorious for
its tight bends which the comparatively
compact Porsche race cars of the 60s
were able to use to their advantage,
Never restrain the yearnings of time travel.
The 911 Targa evolution.
chalking up a number of victories
in the process. ‘Targa’ means ‘shield’
in Italian and thus the name also
became symbolic of the ‘protective
shield’ provided by the innovative
safet y concept of the 9 11 Ta r g a .
The most distinctive, style-defining
feature of the Targa is its aluminium bar
with three fins and ‘ targa’ logo. Over
the years, this design has left a lasting
impression on the car’s drivers and
fans. In 1975, the silver bar was replaced
with a black one for the ‘G -series’
version of the 911 Targa, whilst the
subsequent 964 series saw the launch
of the first all-wheel drive 911 Targa. In
1995, for the fourth generation of the
911, the Targa got a completely new
roof concept: an electrically operated
glass roof with aluminium trim strips
running along the sides. Even though
this form of the
9 11 Targa underwent
further evolutionary development in
subsequent generations, its st ylistic
integrity was maintained, resulting in an award-winning design which conveyed
a feeling of open-top driving, even with
the roof closed.
The captivating saga of the 911 Targa
continues, even today. This current
episode features the return of the iconic
Targa bar, innovative roof technology,
that very special open-air driving
sensation and an exceptional level of
comfort. Once again, it is being played
out on the road. And the ending? Well,
that ’s been left open, of course.
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At Porsche, design has always been
about much more than good looks.
Design has always had a function too.
Only this way do you become a st yle
icon in automobile design – and remain
a
n influence in that field for decades.
Or at least you do if you take sports
car design seriously.
The 911 Targa has followed this maxim
right from the word go. The roof
construction, for example, took the 1963
911 Coupé to a whole new aesthetic level and featured a safet y concept that
made open-top driving a viable possibility.
But even in the 1960s, the crucial
question was: what do you do with the
roof? And: where do you stow it? Back
then, the solution to this problem was
very
different from today’s. With the new
911
Targa, our solution is a concept
which our engineers call ‘a fully automatic
roof system with innovative kinematics’.
Though its description may sound a little
cumbersome, the roof system itself is
For our designers: a sculpture.
For our engineers: a performance.
The 911
Targa revolution.
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any thing but. Based on a complex and
extremely robust engineering solution,
the new system allows the roof to be
opened and closed fully automatically in
a mere 20 seconds when the vehicle is
stationary. When opened, the roof is
stowed away elegantly and neatly behind
the rear seats.
The materials used for the roof are just as
pioneering as the roof concept itself. Two
flat magnesium elements keep the fabric
roof taut, maintaining that unmistakable
911 silhouette. The heated rear window
is manufactured from weight- optimised
laminated safet y glass. Together with the
noise-insulating roof liner, it ensures that
road noise is kept to a minimum when
the roof is closed. A wind deflector is integrated into the
cowl panel frame. When the roof is open,
it perceptibly enhances driving comfort
by protecting against draughts and
reducing wind noise.
The roll- over protection provided by
the Targa bar meets the most stringent
demands in terms of safet y and body
rigidit y. The design is spot on too. It
invokes the classic shape of the original
Targa, as do st yling details such as the
side fins, the aluminium bar trim and the
‘ targa’ logo.
The result is an open-top sports car with
the feel and comfort of a 911 Coupé.
Sculpture perhaps? Yes, certainly. But a
moving one in every sense of the word.
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defining
style
911 Targa 4 and 911 Targa 4S
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A sports car is defined by its power. A
Porsche by efficient power. And the new
911 Targa 4 models by efficient sport y
power delivered to the road in st yle.
A 3.4-litre 6- cylinder boxer engine with
a power output of 257 kW (350 hp)
accelerates the new 911 Targa 4 from
0 – 62 mph in just 5.2 seconds.
The new 911 Targa 4S is powered by a
3.8-litre 6-cylinder boxer engine with
an output of 294 kW (400 hp). When
combined with the optional Porsche
Doppel kupplung (PDK), this model takes
just 4.6 seconds to reach the 62 mph
barrier.
The enhanced Porsche Traction
Manage ment (PTM) ensures the new
911 Targa 4 models can tackle any t ype
of weather and any t ype of road surface.
It precisely and directly regulates the
distribution of the drive forces to the
front and rear axles (see page 40). A
visible indicator of the all-wheel-drive
system is the seamless taillight strip.
Other distinguishing features include
the wider body and broad rear t yres –
295 mm on the new 911 Targa 4 and
305 mm on the new 911 Targa 4S.
Some choose to regard the new
911 Targa 4 models as design objects.
But their performance potential soon
makes it clear that they are far too good
to be kept just for show.
For fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions, please refer to page 103.
Defining style | 911 Targa 4 and 911 Targa 4S
The longer dreams last,
the more intense they become.
The new 911 Targa 4 and new 911 Targa 4S.