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To apply these benefits efficiently
to the road, we required another
innovation in sportscar design: all-
wheel drive with Porsche Traction
Management (PTM). Using an
electronically controlled multi-plate
clutch, this intelligent technology
provides variable drive to each
axle. The front/rear split is con-
tin
uously adjusted based on current
road conditions and driver inputs.
Although biased towards the rear,
the front receives more power
whenever the situation requires.
Porsche Traction Management
is specifically designed to
optimise driving dynamics. The
additional traction provided by
both the all-wheel drive system
and PTM represents a major
improvement in active safety,
especially in the wet or on snow.
Another benchmark technology
on the new 911 Turbo is the
standard braking system. The
front and rear discs have a
generous diameter of 350 mm.On the optional Porsche Ceramic
Composite Brake (PCCB), the
front diameter is increased to
380 mm.
Other standard features on the
new 911 Turbo include a new
evolution of Porsche Stability
Management (PSM) as well as
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) featuring
electronic damper control.
A
limited-slip differential is available
for the rear axle as an option.
For even greater performance, the
car can be equipped with the
optional Sport Chrono Package
Turbo. Key features include
an ‘overboost’ function which
provides as much as 60 Nm
of additional torque under
acceleration. When the throttle
is fully open, the boost pressure
is increased temporarily by
approximately 0.2 bar. The
electronic throttle map is
also adjusted to give a more
dynamic response to pedal
inputs.
Other modifications when ‘Sport’
mode is selected include a major
rise in the trigger threshold used
by Porsche Stability Management
(PSM). The all-wheel drive system
featuring PTM provides a similar
increase in driver involvement
by sending a greater proportion
of drive torque directly to the
rear wheels. PASM provides a
stiffer suspension setup enabling
faster turn-in and better road
contact.
Another major development
on the new 911 Turbo is the
car’s lightweight design and
construction. The doors and front
lid are made from aluminium
which offers a range of benefits
in terms of both performance
and economy. Every gram of
weight on every component
is there for a specific reason.
As a result, the standard model (with six-speed manual gearbox)
weighs just 1,585 kg. Even more
impressive are the power-to-
weight ratio of 302.8 bhp per
tonne and surprisingly low fuel
consumption.This powerful potential is, of
course, matched by exemplary
ride quality on every type of
road. This rare combination of
performance and comfort is one of the distinguishing features
of the 911 Turbo.
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The new 911 Turbo
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Drive
Guide vanes open Guide vanes closedGuide vanes open Guide vanes closed
The capability of the engine can
be further enhanced by selecting
‘Sport’ mode on the optional Sport
Chrono Package Turbo (see page
60). Under full acceleration, the
boost is temporarily increased by
approximately 0.2 bar. During this
phase, the engine develops as
much as 60 Nm of additional
torque.
Matching the superlative
performance of the car is the
efficiency with which it is
generated. In spite of the increase
in power and torque, the new
911 Turbo offers a further
reduction in fuel consumption.
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1. Turbine casing
2. Movable guide vanes
3. Turbine wheel4. Electric motor for guide
vane adjustment
5. Guide vane adjuster
6. Compressor casing7. Compressor wheel
8. Excess-pressure valve
9. Oil inlet
10. Coolant inlet340 500 540
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740 320
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353 kW (480 bhp)
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Tiptronic S also includes a warm-
up function designed to minimise
exhaust emissions. When the
car is started, the engine speed is
increased so that the catalytic
converters reach their optimum
operating temperature within the
shortest possible time. braking on descent. This, of
course, helps to reduce the
load on the braking system. If
traction is lost under braking
in the wet or on snow, the system
automatically changes up to
restore lateral grip and bring the
car back into line. there is no need to use a kick-
down function. Unlike conventional
automatic systems, Tiptronic S
does not shift up when the throttle
is released, thus enabling
optimum acceleration when exiting
a corner with no loss of stability
due to changes in load. Mid-corner
gearshifts are also prevented,
thereby enhancing stability and
safety. Under heavy braking, the
system shifts down, using engine
braking to slow the car. The
function is enabled during high-
performance use when the driver
releases the throttle to apply
the brake within a period of
1.5 seconds. These active
downshifts enhance the car’s
performance, particularly when
braking for a corner. Under
prolonged braking, additional
downshifts are performed based
on the amount of brake force
applied. An incline sensor
improves uphill acceleration and
makes better use of engine
The 911 Turbo is available with
optional five-speed Tiptronic S
offering a highly rapid gearshift
action. This versatile option offers
fully automatic five-speed
operation as well as direct manual
control.
In manual mode, you can change
gear by hand using gearshift
controls on the steering wheel.
Simply press up to change up,
and down to change down. The
clutch function is fully automatic.In automatic mode, the standard
gearshift pattern, designed
for maximum fuel economy, can
be steplessly varied up to a
dedicated ‘Sport’ configuration
for optimum high-performance
driving. Each gearshift point is
automatically selected based on
current driving style and road
conditions. Within a short space
of time, you’ll develop a feel for
the system and begin to influence
gearshifts using the throttle alone.
The benefits of Tiptronic S are
particularly apparent when
exploring the car’s potential. Even
in automatic, the rapid gearshift
action enables remarkable agility
under acceleration. The imme-
diacy of response, with virtually
no interruption in drive, is now
more than comparable with a
Porsche manual gearbox. At just
3.7 seconds, the new 911 Turbo
with Tiptronic S is 0.2 seconds
quicker to 100 km / h (62 mph)
than the standard manually
equipped car.
While still in automatic, you can
change gear by hand using the
rocker controls on the steering
wheel. If there is no manual input
for a period of 8 seconds,
the system reverts to automatic
mode.
If the car is driven more assertively,
the system automatically selects
the ‘Sport’ gearshift pattern, i.e.,
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Tiptronic S gear selector lever Tiptronic S control on steering wheel
Tiptronic S.
Manual and automatic in one versatile solution.
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The new 911 Turbo is equipped
with Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) as standard.
This electronic active damping
system offers continuous adjust-
ment of the damping force on
each wheel based on current road
conditions and driving style.
PASM has two driver-selectable
setup modes, ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’,
which share a minimal degree
of overlap. While ‘Normal’ provides
a blend of performance and
comfort, the ‘Sport’ setup mode
has a much firmer range of
settings. The system responds to
changing road conditions and/or
driving style by continuously
varying the individual damping
forces within the parameters
defined for the selected setup
mode (‘Normal’ or ‘Sport’).
PASM uses a range of sensors
to monitor any movement in the
body of the car (e.g., under
acceleration, braking or on uneven
road surfaces). The PASM control
unit uses this data to obtain a
real-time evaluation of the forces
acting on the car. The system
responds continuously with a
corresponding modification of
individual damping force s in
accordance with the selected
setup mode. The results are a
reduction in both pitch and roll
as well as consistent road-holding
from all four wheels.
If ‘Sport’ mode is selected, the
suspension is set to a harder
damper rating. If the quality of
the road surface falls below a
certain threshold, the system
immediately changes to a softer
rating within the ‘Sport’ setup
range. This adjustment enhances
occupant comfort as well as
traction and grip. When the road
surface improves, PASM
automatically reverts to the
original, harder rating.
If ‘Normal’ mode is selected, and
the car is driven more assertively,
PASM automatically switches to
a harder rating within the ‘Normal’
setup range. As the dampers
become stiffer, the car becomes
more stable, ensuring higher
levels of active safety as well as
greater enjoyment from your
Porsche.
Limited-slip differential.
The manual gearbox version of
the new 911 Turbo is available with
an optional mechanical limited-slip
rear differential. Key benefits
include greater rear-end traction
when exiting hairpin bends as
well as on variable-grip surfaces.
It also compensates for changes
in wheel loads caused by throttle
modulation when cornering.
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Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
From ultimate comfort to optimum performance,
all at the push of a button.
Rebound in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve openRebound in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closed
Compression in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closedCompression in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve open
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This latest evolution of Porsche
Stability Management (PSM)
provides automatic assistance in
critical road scenarios. A powerful
driver aid, it uses a range of
sensors to monitor the direction,
speed, yaw velocity (speed of
rotation around the vertical axis)
and lateral acceleration of the car.
With this information, it can
then calculate the actual direction
of travel. If the car begins to
oversteer or understeer, PSM
applies selective braking onindividual wheels to bring it safely
back into line. Whenever PSM is
required to intervene, an indicator
light in the cockpit is illuminated.
Another scenario in which PSM is
invaluable is when applying the
throttle on wet or other low-grip
surfaces. Here, PSM uses the ABD
(automatic brake differential) and
ASR (anti-slip regulation) functions
in PTM to maintain traction and
stability.Standard equipment on the
911 Turbo, PSM assists with high-
precision inputs that enhance the
athleticism and agility of the car.
When ‘Sport’ mode is selected
on the optional Sport Chrono
Package Turbo (see page 60),
the PSM threshold is raised
higher still enabling greater driver
involvement – particularly
at speeds of up to 70 km / h
(44 mph).
The integral ABS ensures shorter
braking distances in critical road
scenarios. System inputs are
smooth and precise fo r greater
driver comfort. Active safety is
further enhanced with the aid of
two additional brake functions:
electronic brake prefill and brake
assist.
The prefill function is automatically
enabled whenever the throttle
pedal is suddenly released. The
pressure in the brake lines is
marginally increased, bringingeach of the pads into light contact
with the corresponding disc. If
the driver then decides to use the
brakes, the system can apply
the maximum force with virtually
no delay.
The brake assist function is
specifically designed for use in
emergency stops. When the
pressure on the brake pedal
exceeds a predefined threshold,the brake assist function uses
the PSM hydraulics to apply the
pressure required for maximum
deceleration. The result: shorter
braking distances.
For a more natural drive, PSM can
be manually disabled leaving only
the automatic brake differential
(ABD) in place. Although essentially
inactive, PSM remains present in
the background and can intervene
immediately under heavy braking
where at least one front wheel
requires ABS assistance. In ‘Sport’
mode, PSM will only respond
when ABS is active on both front
wheels.
In short, PSM provides the ideal
balance between electronically
assisted active safety and
freedom to enjoy the car’s
potential.
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Oversteer without PSM Oversteer with PSM
Car steers off line
Car steers off line PSM corrects
steering and
stabilises car
PSM corrects
steering and
stabilises car
Understeer without PSM Understeer with PSM
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Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
Enhanced stability control for the new 911 Turbo.
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The new 911 Turbo is a prime
example of the ongoing evolution
of Porsche engineering. For
another step up in all-round
performance, there’s the optional
Sport Chrono Package Turbo.
This integrated system provides
simultaneous enhancement
for engine, chassis and optional
Tiptronic S transmission.
Key features include a digital and
analogue timer located centrally
on the dashboard, a ‘Sport’ select
button on the centre console,
a performance display in the
standard Porsche Communication
Management (PCM), a personal
memory function in PCM, and
a special ‘overboost’ function
unique to the new 911 Turbo.When ‘Sport’ mode is selected,
the engine management system
applies a new set of variables
creating a much more aggressive
response. A modified throttle
map relates the pedal position in
the footwell to a wider angle
of opening on the throttle. As a
result, the engine has a much
more positive reaction to every
pedal input. In the higher gears,
a hard rev-limiter helps protect
the engine under power.
Under full acceleration, the
‘overboost’ function provides a
temporary increase in available
boost pressure of approximately
0.2 bar. The overboost is applied
across the medium rev range,
raising the standard 620 Nm of
torque to as much as 680 Nm.
The modified throttle is matched
by PASM, which also switches
to ‘Sport’ mode. The dampers
become firmer, enabling fasterturn-in as well as better contact
with the road.
On vehicles with Tiptronic S,
the basic gearshift pattern is
automatically switched to high-
performance mode. The gearshift
action is virtually instantaneous,
while the shift points are timed for
maximum acceleration. Lift off
the throttle – even at high revs –
and the system automatically
shifts down to apply engine
braking. There are no unwanted
upshifts in manual mode when
approaching the engine rev limit.
Since the driver has control over
every upshift, the handling of
the car is smooth and assured,
particularly when braking for a
corner.
To minimise assistance from
PSM, the trigger threshold for
this system is raised. The result
is a more natural and involving
response to both lateral andlongitudinal forces. Mid-corner
agility is considerably enhanced,
with greater scope for oversteer
on turn-in and exit. This added
freedom is particularly apparent
in lower-speed sequences and
bends. For even greater driving
pleasure, the all-wheel drive
system applies a greater
proportion of drive torque to the
rear.
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‘Sport’ button on centre console
Sport Chrono Package Turbo.
Additional power, precision timing.
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For maximum manoeuvrability,
PSM can be partially disabled
while the car is still in ‘Sport’
mode. PSM simply monitors the
forces acting on the car and
will only intervene in the most
critical of situations, e.g., when
ABS assistance is required on
both front wheels.
To help you quantify this
increased performance, the
Sport Chrono Package Turbo
includes a swivel-mounted timer
on the dashboard. Functions
are accessed via the control
stalk for the on-board computer.
Analogue dials measure hours,
minutes and seconds, while aseparate digital field displays
whole seconds, tenths and one
hundredths of a second. The
digital field runs in parallel with
a second display which is
conveniently located in the
instrument cluster.
Individual lap times can be
viewed, stored and analysed using
a special ‘performance display’
added to Porsche Communication
Management (see page 86).
Available information includes the
time and distance travelled on
the current lap, as well as the
number of laps completed and
the respective times. The system
can also display the current
fastest lap and remaining range
till empty. Driving times can be
recorded for any stretch of road
and benchmark times can be
defined. Other useful features
include a memory function
accessible via PCM. This can beused to store a range of personal
preferences, such as daytime
driving lights, ‘Welcome Home’
light function, air conditioning,
rain sensor activation and door-
lock mode.
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Porsche Communication
Management (PCM). This
comprehensive system features
satellite navigation with a
separate DVD drive in the
luggage compartment for
the single navigation disc.
The one-touch switches on the
centre console are logically
positioned for optimum ease of
use. All instruments are perfectly
placed within the driver’s field of
vision. The air-conditioning system
is fully automatic and features a
highly effective active carbon filter.
This added convenience gives
you greater freedom to enjoy the
driving experience.
The tinted front glass and generous
rear screen offer excellent fore-
and-aft visibility. The front side
windows have a water-repellent
finish, which automatically
disperses moisture and dirt.
The result: optimum visibility in
poor weather conditions.
Instruments.
The classic arrangement of five
round instruments provides a
clear overview of all key information.
The digital display in the centre-left
dial (speedometer) provides main
and trip odometer readings. The
central rev counter, featuring the
‘turbo’ logo, includes the standard
on-board computer display.
This multi-purpose field contains a
permanent digital speedometer
as well as the following optional
information: boost pressure,
average speed, average fuel
consumption, tyre pressure,
current radio station, navigation
instructions and remaining range
till empty. When ‘Sport’ mode
is selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Package Turbo, the
temporary increase in torque is
clearly indicated using an arrow
symbol in the boost pressure
display. The third display, in the
centre-right dial, contains a
clock and external temperature.
The dot-matrix technology used in
each of these displays provides
a high resolution for icons and
text. Design and legibility are
further enhanced with brilliant
white backlight illumination.
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Comfort
Interior.
For the pure enjoyment of performance.
The passenger compartment in the
new 911 Turbo is another example
of uncompromising design. As you
would expect, it offers the highest
standards of ergonomics, comfort
and quality. The seats, dashboard,
doors and rear side panels are
finished in leather as standard. Atthe centre of the cockpit is a new
gear lever design that’s exclusive
to the new 911 Turbo.
Other standard features include
a three-spoke sports steering
wheel offering 40 mm of
adjustment for both height and
reach. A three-spoke multi-function
steering wheel – available as
optional equipment – provides
direct access to audio, navigation
and (if fitted) telephone functions.
The standard audio package
is the latest evolution of
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At Porsche, we’re exploring every
possibility to improve the environ-
mental compatibility of our cars:
modern materials, reduced fuel
consumption, cleaner emissions,
fewer pollutants and better
recyclability. This commitment is a
Porsche tradition that began in
the 1960s. With the latest evolutionof the 911 Turbo, the rewards are
even greater than ever.
Exhaust emission control.
Combine engineering expertise
with a commitment to the
environment and the resulting
benefits are twofold: exceptional
performance and lower emissions.
One of the cleanest sportscars
in the world today, the new
911 Turbo easily complies with
both the stringent Euro 4 standard
in the European Union as well
as LEV II regulations in the United
States.The technologies used to achieve
this compliance include twin
‘lambda’ or oxygen sensors for
each of the two cylinder banks.
One pair of sensors is used to
measure the levels of oxygen in
each of the twin exhaust tracts.
An additional pair of sensors –
again, one in each tract – enablethe engine management system
to monitor the efficiency of the
catalytic converters.*
Recycling.
Lightweight construction, long-
term durability, exceptional
recyclability: just three of the
techniques employed by Porsche
to improve the environmental
compatibility of our cars.
On the new 911 Turbo, we’ve
used weight-saving design and
lightweight materials to achieve
excellent fuel economy.
All materials and manufacturing
processes have been carefully
selected and specifically refined
to reduce any impact on the
environment. A prime example is
the twin exhaust system, which is
made entirely from stainless steel.
All lightweight materials are easily
recyclable, while the variety ofsynthetics has been significantly
reduced. Recycled plastics are
used in every area of the car
where our exacting specifications
allow. To simplify processing, all
materials are labelled for separate
recycling. Approximately 85 % of
today’s 911 Turbo is compatible
with current recycling techniques.
Water-based paints are used
throughout the car, thus reducing
the need for chemical solvents in
both production and subsequent
servicing. Other harmful materials
omitted from the vehicle include
asbestos, CFCs, and components
manufactured using CFCs.
The result is a car in which
environmental protection is an
integral part of the overall design.
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* Not in markets with leaded fuel.
The 911 Turbo is dedicated to performance.
Also with respect to the environment.
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PersonalisationThe new 911 Turbo |Personalisation
OptionI no. Page
• Special colours•
•Code 103
• Colour to sample
• •Code
• Deletion of model designation
W498
• ParkAssist (parking aid at rear)
• •635 82, 109
• Rear wiper w 425 83
• Grey top tint on windscreen
• •567
• Electric slide/tilt sunroof
• •650 83
• Side skirts painted
• •XAJ 108
• Roof transport system
• •549 84
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The new 911 Turbo has a
comprehensive standard
specification. It also offers
exceptional scope for your
own personalisation ideas.
With the wide range of options
presented here, you can make
the new 911 Turbo unique.
Combined, they enhance the
individuality of your Porsche– inside and out – as well as
its performance and comfort.
Over the following pages, you’ll
find the full range of options listed
by category. For more information
on individual items, please refer
to the 911 Turbo price list.
For the ultimate in personalisation
for the 911 Turbo, ask about thePorsche Exclusive programme
of factory-fitted modifications.
You can also continue to
enhance your car with Porsche
Tequipment aftermarket
accessories.
For more information, please
contact your Porsche Centre.
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911 Turbo with PCCB
Exterior.
• •extra-cost option W no-cost option
For more information on optional equipment, please refer to the 911 Turbo price list.
We’ve realised many dreams with the new 911 Turbo.
Now you can realise yours.
911 Turbo with side skirts painted
ParkAssist Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
OptionI no. Page
• Tiptronic S•
•249 46
• Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
• •450 70, 109
• Sport Chrono Package Turbo
• •640 60
• Short shifter
• •XCZ
• Limited-slip rear differential (mechanical)
• •220 56
• Wheels painted in exterior colour
• •XD9
• Stainless steel tailpipes, chrome-plated
• •X54
Engine, transmission and chassis.