
The worst-kept secret in the automotive world has gone public – Porsche has made the switch to smaller-capacity turbocharged engines for its 911 Carrera and Carrera S models.
- At the front, new headlamps with four-point LED daytime running lights and reshaped air intakes. Redesigned rear lights and a new rear engine cover.
- Inside is the updated Porsche Communication Management (PCM) touchscreen infotainment system, now with Wi-Fi and Apple CarPlay.
- Cars with Sport Chrono get a new four-mode rotary switch on the steering wheel that allows drivers to adjust suspension and transmission settings.
- A ‘Sport Response’ button prepares the drivetrain for 20 seconds of maximum acceleration, by selecting the
optimum gear and adjusting the engine management system.
- An adaptive cruise control with a coasting function, that can also brake when going downhill to keep you at your pre-set speed.
- The four-wheel-steering system from the GT3 and Turbo variants to the Carrera twins. The rear springs and anti-roll bar have been stiffened to cope with the extra 40kg of engine weight.
- The Carrera uses a mechanical limited-slip diff on the rear axle, the Carrera S an electronic version.
- Both models are fitted with nose-lift kits, which raise the front of the cars by 40mm to improve access to steep driveways.