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Open-Air-Doppel mit Allradtechnik

The 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet and the Carrera 4S Cabriolet

Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, presents a new generation of open 911 versions with all-wheel drive.

../../JPG/PORSCHE/POR00161.JPG, photo by porsche 07-2005Two new, open-air four-wheel-drive 911s combine two truly outstanding driving experiences in that typical Porsche style: The particular dynamics of four-wheel drive and the refreshing thrill of an open sports car. The two models are the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet featuring a 239 kW (325 bhp) 3.6-litre power unit and the even more powerful Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet boasting a 261 kW (355 bhp) 3.8-litre six-cylinder. In conjunction with four-wheel drive, both models convey this superior power to provide the same kind of superiority on the road whenever required: The Carrera 4 accelerates to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds and has a top speed of 280 km/h or 174 mph. Given this kind of performance, the car is remarkably conservative on the consumption of fuel, averaging an outstanding 11.3 litres in the composite EU cycle (equal to 25.0 mpg Imp). The S-model is equally impressive also in this respect, consuming just 11.8 litres in the composite EU cycle (equal to 23.9 mpg Imp). And with the power provided by the 3.8-litre engine, the 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 288 km/h or 179 mph.

Active PASM suspension also in the four-wheel-drive Cabriolet

../../JPG/PORSCHE/POR00164.JPG, Diagram of suspension,photo by porsche 07-2005The S-model comes as standard with Porsche’s active PASM suspension also available as an option on the “basic" Carrera. Benefiting from Porsche Active Suspension Management, the driver has the choice of two driving programs at the touch of a button: “Normal” offers a more comfort-oriented damper setting then becoming increasingly dynamic as soon as the driver opts for a more sporting style of motoring. The advantage for the driver and passenger is a significantly higher standard of comfort particularly on long motorway trips The Sports setting, on the other hand, automatically activates a harder damper control map for a particularly agile style of motoring.

Stiff bodyshell and four-wheel drive for enormous driving pleasure

Porsche’s four-wheel-drive Cabriolets offer a truly unique experience of ultimate driving pleasure on winding roads, the extra-stiff body and four-wheel drive making the open-air 911 calm, stable and easy to control even under difficult driving conditions. Four-wheel-drive technology with a viscous multiple-plate clutch convey a minimum of 5 per cent of the engine’s power to the front wheels at all times, increasing the supply of power to the front to up to 40 per cent when necessary.

Optimised brake system with enhanced functions

Featuring a tandem brake servo and an extra-large master cylinder, the brake system is tailored particularly to the dynamic performance of the four-wheel-drive Cabriolets and boasts enhanced functions such as PSM Porsche Stability Management. A special feature is the pre-filling of the brake system prior to application of the brakes all-out, eliminating the air gap between the brake linings and the brake disc and helping to make stopping distances even shorter when applying the brakes in full. And should the driver press down the brake pedal quickly, but without the necessary force, the hydraulic pump acting as a kind of Brake Assistant will make up for the lack of pressure, ensuring ABS control on all wheels and thus offering optimum brake performance. As an option both new Cabriolets are available with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB).

Sports Chrono Package Plus for even more dynamic performance

Porsche has created the Sports Chrono Package Plus for the particularly ambitious driver. Activated at the touch of a button, the Sports Chrono Package Plus modifies the features of engine management and, where necessary, Tiptronic S, as well as the control functions offered by PSM and - if fitted - PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management). In practice this means even more sensitive response of the gas pedal, with PSM allowing extra slip, larger drift and yaw angles. On cars with PSM, the control system automatically switches over to a harder damper setting under appropriate road conditions. Porsche’s Sports Chrono Package Plus also comes with an analogue/digital stopwatch complete with an interface to Porsche Communication Management serving to record, save and evaluate lap and driving times.

Wide body, electric roof

../../JPG/PORSCHE/POR00165.JPG, photo by porsche 07-2005Through their body design, both new 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolets combine the features of a convertible with the fortes so typical of four-wheel-drive. The aerodynamically styled soft roof and the particular curvature of the engine compartment lid so characteristic of a convertible give even greater emphasis to the impressively wide track of the four-wheel-drive models: Boasting extra-large, voluminous wheel arches at the rear, the new, open-air 911 is 44 millimetres or 1.73” wider than its rear-wheel-drive counterpart. The rear tyres also reflect this extra width, measuring 295/35 ZR 18 on the Carrera 4 and 305/30 ZR 19 on the Carrera 4S. The automatic roof opens and closes easily and conveniently within just 20 seconds even while driving at a speed of up to 50 km/h or 31 mph. Including the hydraulic operating system at the rear, the folding roof weighs a mere 42 kg or 93 lb, making the roof of the open-air Porsche 911 one of the lightest convertible roofs in the market with two fundamental advantages: The light weight of the roof lowers the car’s centre of gravity and enhances its lateral dynamics. A hardtop, incidentally, is available as an option.

High passive safety with rollbars and head airbags

../../JPG/PORSCHE/POR00162.JPG, photo by porsche 07-2005Both new Cabriolets offer the high standard of passive safety one rightly expects of a Porsche. The rollover safety system is made up of two high-strength steel tubes in each of the A-pillars, together with two rollbars moving up automatically behind the rear seats when required. A further, supplementary feature is the head airbags introduced by Porsche for the first time in an open sports car. Forming the very heart of the POSIP (Porsche Side Impact Protection) system, the airbags are housed like flat cushions in the window sill and inflate from bottom to top in a side impact, thus offering unique head protection also with the roof open. Two thorax airbags in the seat backrests, two frontal airbags, as well as three-point seat belts with belt latch tensioners and belt force limiters round off the high standard of occupant safety.

High-quality, sophisticated features with individual options

Inside, both four-wheel-drive Cabriolets excel through top-quality, sophisticated materials complete with a wide range of leather features. For the first time, the open-air Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S are available as an individual highlight with bi-colour leather upholstery in three attractive twin-tone combinations. Over and above the “basic” seats already quite outstanding in their ergonomic qualities, the new open-air Carreras are available with a choice of three further, even more individual seats. Porsche Communication Management, in turn, now also plays CDs with MP3 music titles and may be supplemented by further optional modules such as a telephone, a DVD navigation system, BOSE Surround Sound, as well as an electronic logbook.

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Porsche Press Information, July 11, 2005

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