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Limited-edition Cayman S as Porsche Design
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PORSCHE NEWS
2008 Motorsport
Season
Aerodynamic fine-tuning in the wind
tunnel
Porsche 911 GT3
Stuttgart. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is
having the control console for the TC-Off and PASM (Porsche Active Suspension
Management) buttons replaced on 128 units of the 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS delivered
to customers worldwide. This involves cars built between 28 September and
9 November 2007. As a result of a defective control console, the Traction
Control function regulating drive forces on the rear axle or the PASM system
providing the sports control of damper forces may malfunction and fail to
operate. No cases leading to complaints have become known so far.
Cayenne Hybrid
By the end of this decade Porsche will
be introducing a hybrid version of the Cayenne sports utility - and indeed,
prototypes based on the Cayenne with its V6 power unit are already being
tested today. The Cayenne Hybrid combines the 3.6-litre petrol engine featuring
DFI Direct Fuel Injection with an electric motor, currently reducing fuel
consumption to 9.8 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 28.8 mpg Imp) in the New
European Driving Cycle (NEDC). And introducing further refinements and new
technologies, Porsche is looking at a further improvement of fuel economy
by the market launch of the Cayenne Hybrid to 8.9 litres/100 kilometres,
equal to 31.7 mpg Imp.
Model Year
2008
New Porsche Cayenne GTS now even more
powerful
Porsche Cayenne S
Transsyberia
Far-Reaching Measures to Improve Environmental
Compatibility
SWR's Radio Symphony Orchestra to play for
the 80th birthday of Pope Benedict XVI.
New Aerokit makes the Porsche Cayman even
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