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Porsche presents two vehicles 2016 Cayenne Turbo S & 911 GTS Targa 4 at 2015 Detroit Auto show

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15/01/2015
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OTTAWA: Porsche presented two vehicles at the 2015 Detroit Auto show capable of making lead-footers lose their license faster than they can spell the word P-O-R-S-C-H-E.

First shown off was the new 2016 Cayenne Turbo S. Not surprisingly, Porsche has spiced things up a bit from its previous version, tacking on 20 horsepower over the outgoing model for a total of 570 horsepower, while torque climbs to 590 lb-ft (for a gain of 37). Fortunately for fans of big cars, the Turbo S is still powered by a V8 twin-turbo 4.8-liter engine, and the Tiptronic S gearbox eight-speed is retained as well.

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According to the manufacturer, having turbochargers implanted directly in the exhaust manifolds ensures that the response of the mechanics is instant. This new model will do 0-100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds, and has a top speed of 284 km/h. Rest assured, this beast is still able to stop using the carbon-ceramic disc brakes, while the PDCC system (Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control) ensures particularly stable cornering SUV. For fans of statistics, this new Turbo S has travelled the Nürburgring in 7 minutes 59 seconds and 74 hundredths about 14 seconds faster than the previous record achieved by the Range Rover Sport SVR earlier in 2014.

Also unveiled was yet another juiced-up Porsche 911. The manufacturer has decided to add a GTS variant for their popular 911 Targa 4 model, bringing the new Targa 4 GTS up by 30 horsepower for a total of 430. Additional good news for lovers of the glass roof model, Porsche continues to offer two gearboxes, manual and seven-speed PDK dual-clutch as well. The automatic will do 0-100 km/h in just 4.3 second, while the manual can do it in 4.7 seconds.

The GTS Targa 4 will also feature matte black 20-inch enter-lock wheels, a sports exhaust, Sport Chrono package, and tinted Bi-Xenon headlights.

 

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