tow PORSCHE 911 TARGA4 2014 6.G Information Manual
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Brakes.
The front axle features red, six-piston 
aluminium monobloc fixed brake calipers 
while the rear wheels are equipped with 
four-piston equivalents. The brake disc 
diameter is 340 mm at the front and 
330 mm at the rear. The results are 
enhanced stability and excellent  
braking performance.
Available as an option is the track-proven 
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake 
(PCCB). The cross-drilled ceramic brake 
discs all have a diameter of 350 mm. 
The use of six-piston aluminium monobloc 
fixed brake calipers at the front and four-
piston units at the rear – all finished in 
yellow – ensures extremely high brake 
forces which, crucially, are exceptionally 
consistent. The demands of racetrack use mean 
 
that additional maintenance tasks   
will be required alongside the routine 
maintenance work scheduled as part   
of standard maintenance intervals.
Bi-Xenon main headlights including  
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS).
Bi-Xenon main headlights in black with 
dynamic range control and a headlight 
cleaning system are a standard feature. 
Even greater visibilit y is provided by the 
dynamic cornering lights in the Porsche 
Dynamic Light System (PDLS). It swivels 
the headlights towards the inside of a 
bend, based on steering angle and   
road speed.
 
The smoked LED front light units 
incorporate direction indicators, daytime 
running lights and position lights.
LED main headlights including Porsche 
Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS +
). 
Superior safety, sporty design: LED main 
headlights with PDLS +
 are available as 
optional equipment. Integrated into each 
headlight housing are four LED spots 
for the daytime running lights and one 
LED light ring.
In addition to being efficient and durable, 
LED technology also creates a light very 
similar to daylight and thus helps to 
reduce driver fatigue. One special feature of PDLS
+
 is the 
dynamic main beam function. A camera 
detects the lights of vehicles ahead as 
well as those of oncoming traffic. Based 
on the data from the camera, the 
dynamic main beam function then adapts 
the headlight range accordingly. This 
continuous, stepless control means that 
you are able to see the course of the 
road, pedestrians and potential hazards 
earlier without hindering other road users.
Nothing against aesthetic minimalism,   
but here we’re radical maximalists.
Safety.