What kind of car is the Porsche 911 Turbo?

What kind of car is the Porsche 911 Turbo?

The 911 Turbo is a performance-tuned variant of the Porsche 911 Carrera, which — due to its powerful engine options, superb handling dynamics and driver-focused design — leads the class of super luxury sports cars.

When did the Porsche 997 Turbo come out?

Along with the new 997 generation, a new Porsche 911 Turbo debuted in February 2006 at the Geneva Motor Show. It featured re-shaped air intakes which assure the engine cooling better than the older ones, a new front bumper and redesigned fog beams that are now placed in the corners of the bumper.

What kind of spoiler does a Porsche 911 have?

All 911 Turbo models feature active aerodynamics – as a combination of a multi-stage adjustable front spoiler and a rear spoiler. The front spoiler, which is made from a flexible, pneumatic elastomer, and the rear spoiler will extend and retract synchronously in three positions.

When did Porsche 911 Turbo mid life cycle come out?

A mid-life cycle for the Porsche 911 Turbo was unveiled in 2016, adding more power and refreshing the looks of the previous package. The front got a slightly changed bumper with side airblades and an additional fin in the central air intake.

The 911 Turbo is a performance-tuned variant of the Porsche 911 Carrera, which — due to its powerful engine options, superb handling dynamics and driver-focused design — leads the class of super luxury sports cars.

Along with the new 997 generation, a new Porsche 911 Turbo debuted in February 2006 at the Geneva Motor Show. It featured re-shaped air intakes which assure the engine cooling better than the older ones, a new front bumper and redesigned fog beams that are now placed in the corners of the bumper.

All 911 Turbo models feature active aerodynamics – as a combination of a multi-stage adjustable front spoiler and a rear spoiler. The front spoiler, which is made from a flexible, pneumatic elastomer, and the rear spoiler will extend and retract synchronously in three positions.

A mid-life cycle for the Porsche 911 Turbo was unveiled in 2016, adding more power and refreshing the looks of the previous package. The front got a slightly changed bumper with side airblades and an additional fin in the central air intake.