Porsche 911 Speedster: Video
Motoring Staff - 24/September/2010
Paris, France
- Porsche
has released details of it's 911 Speedster ahead of its debut at this
years Paris Motor Show.
The new 911 Speedster has a
3.8-litre flat six that delivers 300kW of power and is mated to a
seven-speed PDK dual clutch gearbox. Average fuel consumption is 10.3
litres per 100 km, making the new Speedster just as efficient as the
911 Carrera S Cabriolet without Powerkit - an effect of Porsche
Intelligent Performance.
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM) and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) are
standard.
Porsche engineers have improved the rollover protection system which is
standard in all open-top Porsche cars for greater occupancy safety.
Like most 911s the Speedster
features almost all optional equipment of the 911 series from its
meticulously hand-finished interior in black smooth-finish leather with
numerous exterior colour painted details exclusive to the Speedster.
These include decorative designs with checkerboard patterns in the seat
centre section of the adaptive sports seats reminiscent of a chequered
flag, and the leather side bolsters in the exterior colour.
The sporty flavour is further
enhanced by the exterior colour "Pure Blue" that has been developed
exclusively for the Speedster, providing an intriguing contrast with
the tinted front lights, black headlight rings, black windscreen
surround and other black decorative designs. Upon request, the
Speedster is available in Carrara White, at no extra cost. It also
features a special front apron, unique sideskirts and a distinct rear
apron.
Only 356 vehicles will be made
and only a limited number will make their way to Australian
showrooms. Customers can expect to pay around $519,800.
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