Porsche 911 Turbo S (991.2)
Porsche 911 Turbo S (991.2)
- Price:£119,950
- Colour:Crayon
- Interior:Black Leather
- Year:2018 (18)
- Mileage:7,968 Miles
- Engine:3.8L Twin-Turbo Flat-6
- Transmission:7-Speed PDK
- Body Style:Coupe
- Fuel:Petrol
KEY INFORMATION
- 1 Owner From New
- Only 7,968 Miles
- Very High Specification
- Desirably Equipped with Aerokit 911 Turbo (£3,788) & Burmester High End Surround Sound (£2,108)
- Supplied with Romans International Platinum Warranty
- Full Porsche Service History and Just Serviced
- Full Paint Protection Film (PPF)
- UK Supplied
The Porsche 911 Turbo S has long been considered Porsche’s flagship production model and with the second generation of the 991 Series adopting turbochargers throughout its range Porsche decided in order to give the Turbo S it’s very own identity it was to make sure the performance of the latest version was truly mind-blowing but crucially without any of the compromises of it’s more track orientated RS cars. With more power than before thanks to modified inlet ports and a revised high-pressure fuel injection system, the 991.2 Turbo S possesses quicker acceleration than the 918 Spyder and 20bhp more than the previous Turbo S.
There are numerous other enhancements over the Gen 1 version including styling revisions, an updated infotainment system, a new dynamic boost function which reduces lag and improves throttle response and perhaps most noticeably there is a new rotary driving mode controller on the steering wheel. Despite all of this, the very essence of the car remains the same, it’s brilliant all-wheel drive system, 2+2 seating, ruthless performance and market leading driver comfort and convenience ensures this is the ultimate all-rounder and one of the very best everyday supercars available in it's price-range.
- Dimensions
- Height1,297 mm
- Length4,507 mm
- Width1,880 mm
- Economy
- CO2212 g/km
- Engine Euro Status6
- MPG31
- MPG (Extra Urban)37.7
- MPG (Urban Cold)23.9
- Performance
- (0 - 62 MPH)2.9 secs
- BHP572 bhp
- Maximum Speed205 mph
- Torque516 ft-lb
WHAT THE JOURNALISTS SAY
- The Turbo S remains the definitive all-weather, point-to-point supercar.
- A serious performance car, with the kind of acceleration and handling that could embarrass supercars with much higher price tags.
- The Turbo, and in particular, the Turbo S, is at the top of its game. If you want a sub-supercar that’ll take abuse 365 days a year, it chooses itself.