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Showing posts with label Porsche. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Porsche Cayman Awards

The Cayman has been the recipient of a number of awards, including:

* Automobile – All-Star 2007, Best Sports Car 2006
* Car and Driver – One of the 10 Best Cars 2007-2009
* World Car of the Year (WCOTY) – World Performance Car of the Year 2006
* Top Gear – Sports Car of the Year 2005
* Auto Express - Greatest Drives & Best Sporting Car 2007 & 2006
* Frankfurt Motor Show - Autoweek Editors' Best in Show 2005
* Playboy Magazine - Car of the Year 2006
* J.D. Power’s Initial Quality Study, Best Compact Premium Sporty Cars 2006
* J.D. Power's Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study, Best Compact Premium Sporty Cars 2007 & 2006
* Wheels Automotive Design Awards, Best Exterior 2006
* Car Plus Magazine Car of the Year Award, Best Sports Car 2006
* Motor Trend, Best Driver's Car 2009




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Friday, March 14, 2008

Audi fears smaller Porsche SUV may destroy Q5

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Automotive politics in full swing. As Porsche increases its stake in VW from 31 percent to more than 50 percent, its earlier plans of making a smaller SUV based on the Audi Q5 has aroused. And news is out from Ingolstadt that Audi’s board members are against this proposition as they fear it might impact Q5’s sales.

Porsche’s Chairman Wendelin Wiedeking, for many years, has been trying to strike a deal with Audi to bring out a five-seater SUV. The Q5 was what he exactly had in mind. The Porsche Cayenne and the Audi Q7 were developed and are built on a common platform. Wiedeking’s idea of making it happen again with the Q5 has apparently not pleased the board members at Audi.


The Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 are in their own leagues even though they share the same platform. Porsche should stop buying such lame stories and go ahead with developing their own stuff and now with the increase in their stake, it is bound to happen anytime soon. I mean, who wouldn’t want to buy a mini-Cayenne? And once they bring out one, it would definitely destroy the BMW X3.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

2008 Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder

RS 60 Spyder



Porsche will present on April 4th at the 18th Auto Mobil International (AMI) in Leipzig the new Boxster RS 60 Spyder. The RS 60 Spyder is a vivid reminder of the Porsche racing era of the ’sixties in color, shape, fittings and philosophy.

The Boxster RS 60 Spyder has a maximum power of 299 HP and features sporting exhaust system, sporty driving dynamics combined with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard equipment, and 19-inch wheels.

At the motor show there are other highlights to be appreciated, too: the innovative power train of the future Cayenne, with its Full Parallel Hybrid drive giving particularly low fuel consumption, and the Porsche RS Spyder racing car.

Press release

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is presenting the new Boxster RS 60 Spyder in Germany. From April 4, the most recent model in the successful Boxster series will be celebrating its first home appearance at the 18th Auto Mobil International (AMI) in Leipzig. The city is home to Porsche’s second production location, complementing the main factory in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. At the motor show there are other highlights to be appreciated, too: the innovative power train of the future Cayenne, with its Full Parallel Hybrid drive giving particularly low fuel consumption, and the Porsche RS Spyder racing car.

With eight overall wins in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) in 2007, the RS Spyder has proved itself as the racing car with the most international overall victories to have been designed and built in Germany. Moreover, in its triumphal progress through the USA, the RS Spyder was using the especially environmentally friendly E10-fuel which contains ten percent bioethanol by volume.

By contrast, the newest version of the mid-engine two-seater Porsche Boxster is reminiscent of the great racing triumphs of the 1960s. The RS 60 Spyder is a vivid reminder of the Porsche racing era of the ’sixties in color, shape, fittings and philosophy. The Boxster, which enjoys the full power of 303 PS (223 kW), thanks to its sporting exhaust system, holds the promise of correspondingly sporty driving dynamics combined with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard equipment, and 19-inch wheels. The modern Roadster in ’sixties style comes luxuriously equipped, and – in commemoration of the year 1960 when its ‘role model’ and predecessor, the Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder, first made its appearance – production is limited to a series of 1,960 vehicles.

Porsche will be giving a privileged insight into its development activities with the Cayenne Hybrid, whose innovative drive train can be seen in Leipzig at the AMI. The emphatically sporting all-terrain vehicle will be available within the present decade as a “Full Parallel Hybrid”. This particularly efficient Hybrid system has an electric motor placed between the internal combustion engine and the transmission. The Hybrid drive offers not only maximized fuel economy, but also the additional possibility of driving in a completely emission-free, electrically-powered mode.

Once again, the Porsche factory in Leipzig has its own information counter at the exhibition stand. There, visitors can book factory tours, reserve self-drive or accompanied drives in a Porsche on the works’ own running-in and test track, or can glean general information on Porsche’s activities in Leipzig. From 2009, a second Porsche model will be taking shape at the Leipzig works alongside the Cayenne. The new four-door Gran Turismo Panamera will then be manufactured at the Porsche factory, which meanwhile will have been extended and oriented towards the newest production methods.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Diesel Cayenne in 2009

Diesel Cayenne

Porsche decided diesel is the future, thereby the company will introduce a diesel-powered car by the middle of 2009, and probably this first car will be the Cayenne SUV. Decision came to save substantial development costs.

Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking has said repeatedly that the company constantly evaluates the commercial feasibility of putting a diesel engine in one or more of its models.

A Porsche spokesman said Friday that the issue remains under discussion internally. Porsche sources said no decision has been made.

Porsche, which currently uses only gasoline engines, has decided to introduce a hybrid version of the Cayenne in 2010, AID said. Whether hybrids will power other Porsche models depends on whether new technology will make it possible to substantially reduce battery size.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Porsche recalling almost 19.000 Cayenne

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Porsche is rearranging the fuel line in the engine compartment of 18,856 vehicles of the Cayenne model worldwide. This affects vehicles which were produced between November 30, 2006 and January 18, 2008.

There is the possibility with these vehicles that the slight movements of the engine when traveling could cause a fuel line to come in contact with the engine compartment cladding. This could cause a knocking sound and abrasion markings could occur on the fuel line itself. Up to now, there have been five known complaints worldwide, but only one instance in which any abrasion markings appeared on the fuel line. In order to avoid any further problems, Porsche is going to change the layout of the fuel line in the vehicles concerned.

Time in the workshop is about 40 minutes. For the customers, who will be advised of this shortly, the procedure is free of charge.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Revised 911 Turbo

Revised 911 Turbo

Photographers at Auto Express have caught the new 911 Turbo undisguised during testing. Cosmetic changes are noticed of which are the rear tail lights that are shaped distinctly. Minor changes are observed at the front. The car is presumed to be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show this year. Along with visual upgrades, Porsche have also made mechanical changes to the car.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Ferrari vs. Lamborghini vs. Porsche vs. Mercedes

Ferrari F430 Spider
Ferrari

-V8, 490 hp
-6 spd F1
-RWD
-1599 kg
-311 km/h
-0-100 km/h: 4,1 s
-0-200 km/h: 13,9 s

Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder

Lamborghini

-V10, 520 hp
-6 spd E-Gear
-AWD
-1748 kg
-314 km/h
-0-100 km/h: 4,4 s
-0-200 km/h: 15,5 s

Porsche 911 Turbo
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-B6, bi-turbo, 480 hp
-5 spd TipTronic
-AWD
-1709 kg
-310 km/h
-0-100 km/h: 3,8 s
-0-200 km/h: 13,0 s

Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG

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-V12, bi-turbo, 612 hp
-5 spd Automatic
-RWD
-2051 kg
-250 km/h limited
-338 km/h without the limiter
-0-100 km/h: 3,9 s
-0-200 km/h: 12,6 s

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

BMW X6

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A few years ago, the idea of building a 4x4 that thinks it’s a coupé would scarcely have been believed – but BMW has done exactly that with its stunning new X6. According to the German marque, the four-door, four-wheel-drive vehicle will redefine the off-roader as we know it when it goes on sale here next summer.

Dubbed a Sports Activity Coupé, the X6 aims to combine the racy look of a coupé with the luxury and ruggedness of a prestige SUV. Radical? Certainly. And under the skin, it gets even better, with a clever new 4x4 system and hybrid power.

The car is set to rival the Range Rover Sport and Porsche Cayenne, and Auto Express gained exclusive access to a prototype at a test track near the BMW production plant in South Caro­lina, US, to see how it’s shaping up.

Virtually unchanged from the Active-Hybrid concept which the company revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, the X6 looks startling. It’s very different to BMW’s other big off-roader, the X5, with every single body panel being unique. The windscreen is more raked, and the lights front and rear are completely new.

But it’s the coupé roofline and vast one-piece hatchback that provide the most dramatic detail. Longer, wider and lower than the X5, the X6 has an aggressive low nose, high tail stance and smaller glass areas, too.

Yet while the X5 is now available as a seven-seater, the X6 accommodates only four people, with two individual seats in the back. Legroom is fine, but headroom is tighter due to that sloping roofline – although the fact that the car is a hatchback does mean there’s an enormous boot.

In the front, the dashboard draws its inspiration from the X5, and even on this prototype, it’s clear that fit and finish will be class-leading.

Under the skin, the coupé is based on the X5 platform, but gets Dynamic Performance Control (DPC) to enhance traction and stability. The all-new sys­tem builds on the benefits offered by the xDrive 4x4 drivetrain. Cleverly, it can split torque not only between the front and rear axles, but also between individual wheels. So if the system senses the tyres are starting to slide, it can instantaneously send drive to the wheels with the most grip.
BMW X6

There’s also a widened rear track and 20-inch alloys, so you’d expect the X6 to be great around corners. And, on the basis of our track drive, it certainly is. In fact, it’s even more entertaining than the Cayenne.

The steering is sharp and there’s lots of grip, as well as amazing agility, with the DPC system shifting torque seamlessly. This provides the BMW with neutral handling, even under extreme provocation. Body control is superb, and at high speeds, the X6 feels really stable.

Further innovation is found under the bonnet. The X6 has a slick-shifting new eight-speed automatic gearbox with steering wheel-mounted paddles. This is mated to a 290bhp 3.0-litre twin-turbodiesel, which gives sublime pace, refinement and economy.

In addition, buyers will be offered a 400bhp version of the 4.8-litre V8 from the X5. A hybrid will appear at a later date, too, complete with twin electric motors – one for town use and the other for motorways. All this comes at a price, though. Entry-level versions of the X6 will start from around £45,000. Yes, this may seem a little on the expensive side – but drivers with that much to spend will be getting the best-handling and best-looking luxury SUV on the market. We can’t wait to put the stylish new BMW through its paces in a more thorough test early next year.


Rival: Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche Cayenne GTS
The GTS is the Cayenne that Porsche buyers have always wanted. Featuring tweaked suspension and an uprated 4.5-litre V8, it’s an off-roader that performs like a supercar. As such, it will provide the new X6 with strong competition.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Porsche offers aerokits for Cayman and Turbo 997

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Porsche is offering aerokits for the Cayman and Turbo 997 models. For the 911 Turbo the Aerokit is priced at 4.920 euro.

The Turbo Aerokit features a new front splitter spoiler and a new engine cover with rear spoiler and fixed aerofoil profile. The aerodynamically optimized components minimize lift on both axles, improve stability and emphasize the dynamic lines of the vehicle. In addition to these components, the standard sill trims and standard rear underside can be painted in the color of the exterior.

The Aerokit for the Cayman will make your car looking even sportier and more dynamic. It features an improved aerodynamics and reduce the lift coefficients on the front and rear axles. The aerodynamics and design of the vehicle have been improved by front splitter spoilers and a new fixed rear spoiler, giving a more stable drive and, as a result, even more fun.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Gemballa Mirage Carrera GT vs. Ferrari Enzo

First up, the Porsche Gemballa Mirage Carrera GT.
2008 hyundai tiburon
Engine
Type:V10Displacement cu in (cc):350 (5733)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM:672(501) / n.a.
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:452(610) / n.a.
Redline at RPM: 8400
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Brakes & Tires
Brakes F/R:ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Tires F-R:265/35 ZR19 - 335/30 ZR20
Driveline:Rear Wheel Drive
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And next up is the Ferrari Enzo!
2008 hyundai tiburon

Engine
Type:V12Displacement cu in (cc):365 (5988)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM:660(485) / 7800
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:484(657) / 5500
Redline at RPM:8200
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Brakes & Tires
Brakes F/R:ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Tires F-R:245/35 ZR19 - 345/35 ZR19
Driveline:Rear Wheel Drive
Exterior Dimensions & Weight
Length × Width × Height in:185.1 × 80.1 × 45.23009 (1366)
Performance
Acceleration 0-62 mph s:3.65
Top Speed mph (km/h):225 (362)
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GT3RS vs Ferrari F430 Scuderia

Porsche GT3 RS
GT3
Type:Flat-6Displacement cu in (cc):219 (3600)Power bhp (kW) at RPM:415(305) / 7600Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:300(407) / 5500Redline at RPM:8400Weight lb (kg):3031 (1375)PerformanceAcceleration 0-60 mph s:4.0Top Speed mph (km/h):193 (310)Fuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km):17/24 (n.a.)


Ferrari F430 Scuderia
Ferrari
Type:V8Displacement cu in (cc):263 (4308)Power bhp (kW) at RPM:510(380) / 8500Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:n.a.Redline at RPM:n.a.Length × Width × Height in:n.a.Weight lb (kg):2955 (1350) kerb weight.PerformanceAcceleration 0-60 mph s:<3.6Top Speed mph (km/h):n.aFuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km):n.a.





Ok, both of cars are lightweight version of both companies' cars and both cars have the naturally aspirated engine.

996 GT3 RS performance equalled that of 360 CS, both of them being the older versions of the two cars above.


So, which car do you think is a faster track monster? (Without personal preferences)





Top Gear review of 360CS vs 996GT3RS, just in case anyone is interested:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-CnImIihIWs