Porsche is expanding the 911 family with the 911 Carrera T, a lightweight sports car. Touring models are those that provide a purist driving experience with incredibly sporty equipment, and the letter "T" stands for that.
Standard with Sport Chrono package and PASM sports suspension
Between the 911 Carrera and the 911 Carrera S is the new 911 Carrera T. The 911 Carrera T models use a biturbo engine with 283 kW (385 PS) as its power source. combined fuel consumption* (WLTP) of 10.9 to 10.3 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions* (WLTP) of 247 to 233 g/km, The entry-level 911 sports vehicle accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and to a top speed of 291 km/h with 450 Newton metres of torque and combined fuel consumption* (NEDC) of 10.2 to 9.5 l/100 km, CO2 emissions* (NEDC) of 232 to 217 g/km. Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) with a mechanical rear differential lock is an addition to the standard features from the Carrera S with a manual transmission.
The Sport Chrono package and PASM sports suspension (-10 mm), which are exclusive to the 911 Carrera T when coupled with the 385-PS engine, are also standard on the 911 Carrera T. The 911 Carrera S offers this as an option. The optional rear-axle steering, which is typically only available for Carrera S and higher versions, is also available for the Carrera T upon request.
20 and 21-inch Titanium Grey Carrera S wheels with 245/35 (front) and 305/30 (rear) sized tires are among the T-specific standard elements. The GT sports steering wheel, sports exhaust system, and Sports Seats Plus are also included as standard equipment with the 911 Carrera T. (four-way, electric). The 911 Carrera T with a manual transmission, which is 35 kg lighter than the 911 Carrera with a conventional eight-speed PDK, is the lightest series 911 with the entry-level engine, weighing just 1,470 kg. The manual transmission is no longer an option for the 911 Carrera. Additional weight savings come from lightweight glass and a lightweight battery in addition to the removed back seats and reduced insulation.
Successful touring car idea spanning multiple model lines
The Porsche 911 Carrera T's model designation, which begins with the letter "T," stands for touring and dates back to 1968, when the 911 T was approved as a touring vehicle. The 911 Carrera T of the 991 model line from Porsche brought back the purist 911 variation in 2017. The original 911 T was available until 1973. Since then, the 718 Cayman T, 718 Boxster T, and Macan T have all successfully applied the idea of the simple, yet incredibly athletic layout to other model lines.
Inside and out, unique details
The Porsche 911 Carrera T's external features in Dark Grey stand out from the rest of the model lineup. Agate Grey is used in contrasting areas like the top and bottom trim on the outside mirrors, the new door and rear emblems, and the trim strips on the rear lid grille. The top of the windscreen is tinted grey as well. The sports exhaust system's tailpipes are high-gloss black. The result is an even more extroverted and energetic appearance for the Porsche 911 Carrera T.
The 911 emblem imprinted in the headrests, the stripes down the seat centers, and the ornate stitching are all examples of this. The logo and stitching on the floor mats can also be ordered in the contrasting shades of Lizard Green and Slate Grey.
A constrained but gorgeous range of possibilities and colors
The optional Adaptive Sports Seats Plus (18-way, electric) and the even sportier and remarkably light complete bucket seats with Race Tex seat centers are both available for the 911 Carrera T. An expanded leather interior is an option for the Carrera T interior package. Along with the upper portions of the dashboard and door panel trim, the armrests on the door panels and center console are likewise made of leather.



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