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After months of waiting, the keys are finally in hand. The 992 Turbo S Cab is here and it’s everything I hoped for.
It's not surprising to see big power out of a Porsche 911 Turbo, and yet, when I first saw the 640-horsepower figure for the new 992 Turbo S, I had to stop and appreciate it.Until now, only 911s ...
HP Mercedes E63S AMG, 1500HP Audi R8, 900HP BMW M5 F90 Competition, and 750HP Porsche 992 Turbo S launch with brutal force.
Porsche’s new 992.2-gen headlight design is also present. Both cars are, of course, sporting the rear fender intakes Porsche’s 911 Turbo models wear, making them instantly identifiable.
A prototype for the 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet has been spied testing near the home of Porsche in Stuttgart, Germany. As Porsche has already unveiled the new 911, it’s been happy ...
All 992 Turbo S 911s will get carbon-ceramic brake rotors that span 16.5 inches in the front (0.4 inch bigger than the 991.2's). The 15.4-inch rear rotors are the same as the previous 911 Turbo's.
We'll get straight to the point. The 992-generation 911 Turbo S will produce 640 horsepower and 590 b-ft of torque, and Porsche claims it'll reach 60 mph in 2.6 seconds (2.7 seconds for the ...
The introduction of the 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo is just around the corner, ... The 992 Turbo should make its debut by the end of the year. And, ...
The 992 Turbo S is the most underpowered vehicle here, with just 640 horsepower. The weight should be down to about 3,636 lbs (1,649 kg), according to Porsche USA.
Produced as a 70th birthday gift for Louise Piech, daughter of Ferdinand Porsche, “911 Turbo Nr. 1″ was built in 1974 and, unlike the models that would follow, it featured the narrow-chassis ...
Porsche is reportedly planning to unveil the 992-generation 911 Turbo and Turbo S variants next month in Geneva, but leaked photos of a car that looks to be the latter have leaked on Instagram.
CHIANG MAI] The new Porsche 911 GTS reminds me of a tale economists love to tell about Soviet central planners. One day they ...