The 911 Carrera and even more powerful 911 Carrera S Coupes are Porsche’s flagship vehicles, sports cars that have retained a basic silhouette for more than 40 years. Yet they also are vehicles that year after year are fine-tuned both in engineering and design, and to not just meet but to exceed the expectations of even Porsche’s most demanding enthusiast drivers.
The rear spoiler deploys (moves up and into position) at 75 mph (120 km/h) to enhance vehicle stability at higher speeds. Because aerodynamic forces are less significant at low speeds, the spoiler moves down again when speed drops to less than 50 mph (80 km/h).
PORSCHE 911
For the 2006 model year, the Porsche coupes offer such new options as; two-tone interiors; an electronic logbook to record mileage, journey length, date and time; an extended navigation module that lets the driver trace his or her way back to a starting point even when the road does not appear on the navigation system's internal map; and a tire-pressure monitoring system and new 19-inch Carrera Sport wheels. For 2006, the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system can now play MP3 encoded CDs through the CD unit.
Produced in 2001 Curb weight 1100 kg / 2420 lbs Length XXX Width XXX Wheelbase XXX Layout Rear engine / RWD Drivetrain Engine M96/70 B6 Displacement 3600 cc Valvetrain 4 valves/cylinder, DOHC Fuel feed Bosh Motronic MS 2.8 Fuel Injected Aspiration Naturally/Aspirated Gearbox G96/61 6 Speed Manual Performance Horsepower 400 BHP / 313.3 kW @ 8200 rpm BHP/Liter 116.7 Torque 287.6 ft/lbs 390 Nm @ 7000 rpm Redline 8200 rpm Power to weight ratio 0.38 BHP/kg Top Speed XXX 0-60 mph acceleration XXX