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Porsche has confirmed that its fourth-generation Cayenne SUV will go fully electric, and it will launch this year. Porsche’s testing procedure has begun for the new model, with engineers ...
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The GTS model is superior, but if you’re not fussed about the substantial power increase and the hybrid technology, the standard Porsche 911 Coupé now uses a lightly modified 3.0-litre twin-turbo ...
The Porsche 911 is, arguably, the benchmark for modern sports cars. The iconic machine's specific combination of performance, usability and reliability means the 911 retains its value better than ...
That of course is the Porsche 911 Turbo. Last year the 911 Turbo celebrated its 50th birthday. And the reveal of the latest 992.2 version is right around the corner. So, we thought now would be a good ...
Earlier this month, the Claremont Police Department received a chilling 911 report: A caller said they were holding someone captive inside a Claremont McKenna College restroom, carrying a bomb and ...
A nurse called 911 in hopes police could help them contain a "riot" that broke out inside Peace Hospital's earlier this month. At least 15 patients fought both male and female nurses, mental ...
Fast forward to today and the 992.2 generation brings the first hybridised 911 – the Carrera GTS T-Hybrid. This marks a new era, combining a newly enlarged 3.6-litre engine with an electrically ...
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This means its weight-to-power ratio sits within 0.5 lb/hp of that of a BMW M4 CS and roughly 1 lb/hp better than that of a base Porsche 911 Carrera. Morgan claims a top speed of 166 mph (267 km/h ...
The 911 is the model that defines Porsche. After more than 60 years in production it still forms the centre point of the brand’s range – a model to which other Porsches are constantly referenced.
If you're keeping track, that heady sum is €14,100 more expensive than a base-model Porsche 911 Carrera in Germany and almost exactly the same price as the enthusiast-oriented 911 Carrera T.