Porsche is proud to present the new Porsche 911 Carrera,  a completely new generation of the iconic coupe that has been acclaimed  as one of the world's benchmark sports cars since its launch in 1963.
Tradition meets  modernity
True to the 911 tradition, the distinctive  Porsche design language exudes power and elegance. The unmistakable  silhouette still catches the eye while incorporating new, exciting  contours and precisely designed details; a 100mm longer wheelbase for  improved stability and greater interior space; front and rear overhangs  are shorter, maintaining the compact footprint that has been a  longstanding 911 attribute; the sporting stance is emphasised by the  lower roof line and a wider front track increases on-road presence  further still while raising the renowned chassis dynamics.
The  rear-mounted, flat six cylinder engine is an equally symbolic component  of the 911 identity; and behind the rear axle of the new car lies an  uprated range of powerful, efficient and evocative 'boxer' engines. The  Porsche 911 Carrera is powered by a new 3.4-litre engine developing 350  hp, and the Carrera S features a 400 hp version of the familiar  3.8-litre. These new engines offer performance improvements for both  models. The 3.4-litre Carrera with PDK accelerates from 0-62mph in 4.6  sec, 0.1 sec quicker than the prior model. Pressing the Sport Plus  button on the optional Sport Chrono Pack cuts that to 4.4 sec. The  3.8-litre Carrera S with PDK can accelerate from 0- 62 mph in 4.3 sec  (Sport Plus 4.1 sec), 0.2sec quicker than its predecessor.
Principle among the innovative steps forwards is the all-new,  lightweight body, featuring intelligent aluminium-steel composite  construction. It is responsible for a significant proportion of the  vehicle weight reduction of up to 45 kg. The body structure also  delivers significantly greater rigidity, and aerodynamic optimisation -  including a wider, variably extending rear spoiler - has reduced the  lift generated by the new 911 Carrera while retaining an impressive  overall drag factor.
Innovative chassis technology
That  the new 911 offers better acceleration in a straight line goes without  saying, but it also offers top performance at an unprecedented level  across the entire dynamic repertoire. In addition to the longer  wheelbase, the greater agility, precision and driving stability are  based, among other things, on the wider front track, a new rear axle and  new electro-mechanical power steering.
Depending on the model,  there are other standard or optional active control systems available as  well that further enhance the driving dynamics. That is especially true  for the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) active roll  stabilisation system, available for the first time on the Porsche 911  Carrera S. The system reduces body roll when cornering, with the result  that the tyres are always in the optimal position relative to the road  surface and thus able to transmit higher lateral forces. Consequently,  maximum cornering speeds are increased, and even faster lap times on  racing circuits are possible.
Exterior design
The  familiar athletic appearance of the 911 is given further dynamism with a  100mm longer wheelbase, reduced height, and up to 20-inch diameter  alloy wheels. At the same time, the typically compact exterior  dimensions have been retained. Seen from the front, the eye is drawn to  the trademark wide-arched wings, emphasising the wider front track and  making the new 911 Carrera models adopt a particularly sporting stance  on the road. The redesigned exterior mirrors are now mounted on the  upper edge of the door and not as before on the mirror triangle. Not  only is this aerodynamically advantageous, it also emphasises the new  design line and visual impression of width.
Interior  design
To complement the modern exterior, the Porsche  designers created an interior style which takes its cue from that of the  Porsche Carrera GT.  The driver is now even more closely integrated with the cockpit thanks  to the centre console rising up to the front with the high-mounted shift  lever - or PDK gear selector - located close to the steering wheel in  typical motorsport fashion. Classic Porsche style elements are also to  be found inside, just as they are on the outside. For example, the  instrument cluster with five round instruments, with the central dial  naturally the rev counter. On the right is a new, high resolution  multi-function screen, just one of the comfort features added to meet  evolving customer demands.
Porsche Intelligent Performance
Setting  the standard in its class, as it has for generations, the new Porsche  911 Carrera and Carrera S raise the performance and efficiency standard  to new levels. Fuel consumption and emissions of all versions are up to  16 per cent lower compared with its predecessors. Among other things,  this is achieved by systems and functions such as auto start/stop,  thermal management, electrical system recuperation, the world's first  seven-speed manual transmission and - in conjunction with the  Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) - a 'coasting' function that  decouples the engine for enhanced fuel efficiency when the throttle is  closed.
The new electro-mechanical power steering system offers  not only the typical precision and feedback expected of a Porsche, but  also helps to increase efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. For  example, the Porsche 911 Carrera with the new 350 hp (257 kW) 3.4-litre  direct injection engine and optional PDK returns 34.4mpg Combined based  on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) - 6mpg less than its  predecessor. Also, at 194 g/km CO2, it is the first Porsche sports car  to sit below 200 g/km CO2. In the case of the Carrera S, with its 400 hp  3.8-litre direct injection engine, economy when paired with the  optional PDK is increased by 14 per cent, or 5 mpg, to 32.4mpg Combined  despite 15 hp more power. That equates to CO2 emissions of 205 g/km.
Evidently,  it has therefore been possible in the new 911 Carrera to extend yet  further the span of apparently contradictory attributes such as  performance and efficiency, sportiness and everyday usability that has  always typified the Porsche 911. It could be said that the new 911  Carrera is thus more of a 911 than ever.
In the UK from  December 2011
The new Porsche 911 Carrera celebrates its  world premiere at the 2011 IAA Frankfurt Motor Show and the new 911  models will be in UK Porsche Centres from December 17 2011.
The  Porsche 911 Carrera is priced from £71,449 and the Porsche 911 Carrera S  is priced from £81,242. Standard equipment on all models is leather  interior, sports seats, automatic climate control, Bi-Xenon headlights,  7-inch colour touch-screen Porsche Communication Management with  satellite navigation, a universal audio interface offering MP3  connectivity, Porsche Stability Management (PSM) and a three year  warranty.
The Carrera S adds 20-inch alloy wheels, Porsche Active  Suspension Management (PASM) and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) with  rear limited slip differential, in addition to the power advantage of  the larger 3.8-litre engine.
Fitted to every 911 is a Porsche  Vehicle Tracking System (VTS), a sophisticated vehicle security package  approved to Thatcham Category 5 standard, and customers will also be  able to explore the potential of their new car by participating in a  complimentary course at the Porsche Experience Centre, Silverstone.

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