Porsche 997.2 Carrera 4S
Highlights
- PDK - gearbox
- Sports exhaust system, adaptive sports seats
- 19 inch 911 Turbo II wheel, vehicle in TOP condition
With the facelift, the Porsche 911 receives a new, even faster-reacting all-wheel drive. Test drive with the 385 hp “C4S”.
For the brand's 60th birthday, Porsche is once again refreshing the flagship 911. As usual, the optical retouching is marginal, the focus is on the technical innovations. The engines are more powerful and at the same time more economical and can now also be combined with a dual clutch transmission . The all-wheel drive models also underwent major changes, recognizable by the “4” in the lettering.
The question of whether a sports car – and especially a 911 – even needs all-wheel drive divides fans and buyers alike. For some, a four-wheel drive Porsche would never be an option – because of the higher weight of 55 kilograms and for the sake of tradition: 911s were long decried or valued as tail-slingers. Around 50 percent of buyers still opt for all-wheel drive – out of love for technology and for the sake of traction.
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